Web Design: Is your Website User Friendly?
• Let the user adjust the font size, avoid using fixed font
sizes in your stylesheet. If you use fixed fonts, at least make
them big enough so they can be read by people with sight
problems.
• Make the forms clear and avoid crowded pages. Insert text
hints when necessary so users always know what they have to
input in each field. You may also use a small help icon next to
the form field that users can press to get a pop-up with more
information about the field usage.
• If you use menus, make sure they are easy to use. It is better
if they are not too sophisticated if the site is for a general
audience.
• Use the ALT and TITLE attributes in images. This will also
help you with positioning your site in search engines.
• Make sure the site content is easy to access. This means that
you placed the pages in the logical menus or submenus. Try to
think as the user would think. You may ask someone else to use
the site and give you feedback, since it is hard to realize if
content is easy to access for others.
• Minimize the number of clicks to get to destination pages. Try
not to nest pages inside menus, then submenu, then submenu...
.Two or three levels should be enough for most cases.
• Contact Us page should be accessible from all pages. Include a
form in the page so users can send you comments. If they found
trouble using the site, they will probably tell you and you can
fix the problem for future users. It is also a good idea to
include a "Comments about this website" link in all pages footer
so users can send a message to the webmaster.
• Choose the colors wisely. Different color schemas may help
identify different areas of the site, for example.
• Make sure text is easily readable. Do not use too similar
colors for text color and background.
• If you have long pages, insert Back to Top links in the page
body.
• Keep design consistent throughout the site. This also helps
you define an identity for your website.
About the author:
Sergio Roth is an experienced freelance web programmer. You can
contact him for hosting and website development services at http://www.ayreshost.com.