There aren’t any objective standards in Web design, and that’s an oversight. Although innovative and creative design of interfaces should encourage, the main point for most websites is the user experience. If the design begins to impede the user’s experience it is simple to make the decision and simple for users. Without delve into the programming details of the design process, we provide these simple suggestions: 1. Use Consistent NavigationProvide users with a consistent experience across the website. This simple aspect is obvious because newbies often get confused. In addition, you should attempt to be accommodating to users using old devices and those who have disabilities. Some users are unable to use Java while others use text-only browsers. Therefore, offer nav buttons with only text to make it easier for all users (or offer an alternative site). 2. Provide a Site MapJust plain common courtesy, if you ask me. If I’m in a rush and need to get somewhere, the last thing I’d like to do is to comb through a hierarchical site structure to look for something that I am sure exists on the website. 3. Provide a Contacts PageYou’ll be shocked at the sheer number of businesses that are missing ZERO Contact information listed on their websites. In addition, […]
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