My latest LinkedIn Learning online training course “UX Foundations: Information Architecture” is now available. It covers the steps you should follow to create a great information architecture for your site or application, including card sorting and reverse sorting.
Category: online tools
![Reverse card sort setup](https://i0.wp.com/questionablemethods.com/files/2012/01/Reverse-card-sort-setup.jpg?fit=640%2C419&ssl=1)
Even with a good content management system it can be hard to re-arrange stuff after you’ve gone live. Take the time to test out your proposed navigation with a reverse card sort to quickly iterate to a working model.
![graphic depicting remote online user testing a/b comparison](https://i0.wp.com/questionablemethods.com/files/2011/11/Remote-online-user-testing.png?fit=741%2C462&ssl=1)
Online testing can give you fast feedback for very little financial outlay. The results might be less trustworthy than face-to-face sessions, but the technique fits well as a complementary tool.