Friday, March 4, 2011

Great Trample Creatures

the key to improving the web [A] Navigation

Introduction

The importance of the latter:

One of the main consequences of a well-organized / good website, is to keep your visitors on the website. A website is definitely created for a purpose other than for personal use, that is the minority. For example, a portfolio website you want to visit and view its content. For companies and internet businesses, your website certainly aims to provide information products, making sales, or something similar. However, most people prefer undoubtedly visually captivating designs, etc, etc. It is undeniable that this causes no harm, but you have to put yourself in the shoes of others, to understand how a person visiting the web site may think, do and react.

1) Navigation

As I said, a web designer has to learn to think about how visitors.

Situation A: Website with good navigation (2-3 links to the target page), well planned, in terms of location and design.

Situation B: Web Site Navigation poor (takes forever for the visitor to reach your landing page), hard to read navigation fonts and poor placement of the navigation buttons / bar.

In situation A, the visitor will always be able to access your landing page. For example, the individual comes through their website, and are interested in the product sold, but wants more information. He / she is sailing smoothly, and enter the product information page in particular.

For situation B, a visitor stumbles into the website, and would also like to know more information about the product. Unfortunately, due to bad placement and fanciful font types, the visitor has provided, or not see the navigation bar. Even when he / she does, links to product information are nowhere to be found, (example: home> about> products product image> etc ... [a few more clicks]> information product).

Analysis: In both situations, "A web site with features similar to the situation in a more rewarding ergo better?

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