The document discusses website usability and lists several principles and techniques for improving usability, including purpose, navigation, user control and freedom, reducing time spent on a site, and clear communication. It also lists add-ons that can enhance usability and recommends usability testing with real users to improve the user experience.
10. And More
Ease of learning
Memorability
Subjective satisfaction
High quality
Recognition vs. recall
Relevancy
Consistency
Content & presentation
11. Usability Add-ons
Web Developer
UserScriptCSS
ChangeColors
Pendule
SpellChecker
And lot more at …
http://moolya.com/blog/2011/03/04/addon-mindma
12. Experience the user experience
Hallway testing
Recorded surveys with real users
Expert criticism
“Emphasize on
feelings”
14. Eggs or Tomatoes?
Parimala@moolya.com
http://curioustester.blogspot.com
Notas del editor
Let’s start with a little quiz. Can you tell me what is the purpose of this website?
How do I go to the Home Page from here? Do I memorize the home page URL? Do I call Tech Support folks? Oh, so you expect me to hit Contact us button/hyperlink and search for Tesco.com? What if I didn’t know that Tesco.com is Tesco’s Home Page?
What is the purpose of this website? Who are the users of the Web site and what are their tasks and goals? What information and functions do users need, and in what form do they need it? How do users think Web site works and what are the experience levels with the Web site? What hardware and software will the majority of users use to access your site?
According to Jakob, websites with good usability emphasize getting users the information they want, as quickly as possible, and then they get out of the way.