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G I I T S o l u t i o n s Simple Solutions for
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The Key to Better Websites
The Key to Better Websites [A] Navigation Introduction Importance
of the latter : One
of the primary implications of a well-organized / good website, is to keep your
visitors in the website. A website is definitely created for a purpose, unless
intended for personal use, which is the minority. For example, a portfolio
website would want to be visited and it’s content viewed. For companies and
internet businesses, your website certainly aims to provide product
information, to make sales, or somewhat similar. However, most individuals
undoubtly prefer visually captivating designs, so on and so forth. It is
undeniable that this causes no harm, but one must put himself/herself in other
people’s shoes, as to understand how a visitor to the website might think, do
and react. 1
) Navigation As I
said, a web designer has to learn how to think the way your visitors think. Situation A : Website with
good navigation ( 2-3 hyperlinks to target page ), well planned in terms of placement, and design. Situation B : Website
with poor navigation ( takes forever for the visitor to reach his/her target
page ), hard-to-read navigation fonts and poor placement of the navigation
buttons/bar. In Situation A, a visitor will always want to be able
to access his/her target page. For example, the individual comes across your
website, and is interested in the product sold, but wants to find more
information. He/she finds the navigation with no trouble, and enters the
particular product information page. As for Situation B, a visitor stumbles into the
website, and would also like to find out more information about the product.
Unfortunately, due to bad placement and fanciful font-types, the visitor takes
forever, or even fails to find the navigation bar. Even when he/she does so,
links to the product information are nowhere to be found, (example : home >
about > products > product image > etc…[a few more clicks] >
product information ). Analysis : In both situations, wouldn’t a website with
characteristics similar to the Situation A be more rewarding ergo better? |
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