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The General Rule Of Web Site Usability
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How do you describe an effective web design? A good web design is not only working with visual design but implementing your design and content with sense. It starts with good user interface, which means-- usability and utilization. Also, designing a good website is about creating a web page that is easy to use and understand. A website that helps the users get what they want and provide what they demand. From this context, web designer must have a full comprehension to the structure of good user interface to provide the visitors a worthwhile and great web experience. As the visitors' taste change from time to time, so as the web also. Hence, web designing must develop and evolve into more functional and applicable to visitors. For someone who is trying to venture in web design, the full understanding of usability is not an option but a must. All the features of your website must cater your visitors. As a web expert, you must know and understand the needs, expectation, and interest of your visitors. Knowing the usability issues and concepts can help you communicate with your visitors and work with an effective web design. Because the more function readily available to users, the more interactive your website is. In other words, usability should not only improve web experience but also help guide the visitors in getting first hand information. Know the behavior of your visitors. Average web users do not read the content of your web page; they do scan. Visitors follow their whims and intuition and fond of instant gratification. This means that your web site must provide information as faster as it can. So you must keep your web site simple, accurate, informative, and clean. Too many web sites are waiting for them in the web; they do not look for web sites to which it does not meet their expectation. For practical purposes, visitors skim quickly the web sites for the following reasons such as a) looking for information b) useful images d) clickable links to get further from your site. If your website does not meet this demand, the visitors will likely hit the back button or exit and start searching for another website again. There are eight golden rules of interface design to meet the needs and demands of your visitors. This method is a result of Interface Design Studies and derived from experience and applicable to most interactive system. These principles are applicable in most interactive system and also common for web design and user interface design application. 1) Strive for consistency
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