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To Build A Good Web Site

To Build A Good Web Site. May 9, 2014 MFC215 Shiho Nakai. Abstract. Do not let visitors think when they look for something on the website Let the web site work at a glance with self-evident pages. Texts. T exts on the website is well enough only for scanning!

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To Build A Good Web Site

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  1. To BuildA Good Web Site May 9, 2014 MFC215 Shiho Nakai

  2. Abstract • Do not let visitors think when they look for something on the website • Let the web site work at a glance with self-evident pages

  3. Texts • Texts on the website is well enough only for scanning! • Create a visual hierarchy • Conventions mandatory • Divide pages clearly • Texts with tidy background

  4. Usability • Website should satisfy the expectation of visitors • Enough information tell them what they want to know • Save visitors’ progress constantly • Fix the usability problems that confuse everyone

  5. Navigation and Tab • Make full use of navigation and tabs to let visitors get what they want to knoe easily • Tell how to use the site • Tell where visitors are • Put the trace on the top • Use > between levels • Current position should be outstanding

  6. Accesibility • Add alt text to images • Make your forms work with screen readers • Create a “skip to main content” link at the beginning of each page • Make all content accessible by keyboard • Limit the use of javascript • Use client-side image maps

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