Post by account_disabled on Dec 11, 2023 5:23:11 GMT
There are also criteria based on which it is possible to objectively assess whether a given website or application should be audited. These criteria are website functionality amount of content number of users. Website functionality As the number of functions provided by the interface increases it becomes more and more difficult to design a solution that is intuitive friendly and convenient to use. The more unusual the functions are requiring the provision of various data the more difficult it is to ensure that the user finds his way around the website and uses it easily. Long multistage processes carried out in interaction with a system or application clearly pose a threat to the usability of the interface . The amount of content on the page.
The amount of information provided on the website especially if it is interconnected is very closely related to the way data is arranged and presented as well as the navigation in the interface. The more products and the more complex the hierarchy of dependencies and relationships between Email Marketing List them the greater the risk that the customer will get lost in the thicket of information and abandon the website. Problems with the user's navigation on the website or in other words with the navigation system are very often the main factor lowering the usability rating . Number of website users I once heard "This site is only for your aunt. You know what don't go over it go to your aunt and talk. You can eat apple pie by the way.” And there is something to it.
If there are few users and they do not use the website for specific highly profitable (for the website owner) operations it is probably not worth thinking about an audit. However if the website has thousands tens of thousands or more users and the owner's income is directly proportional to this number a UX audit will provide a lot of valuable information.
The amount of information provided on the website especially if it is interconnected is very closely related to the way data is arranged and presented as well as the navigation in the interface. The more products and the more complex the hierarchy of dependencies and relationships between Email Marketing List them the greater the risk that the customer will get lost in the thicket of information and abandon the website. Problems with the user's navigation on the website or in other words with the navigation system are very often the main factor lowering the usability rating . Number of website users I once heard "This site is only for your aunt. You know what don't go over it go to your aunt and talk. You can eat apple pie by the way.” And there is something to it.
If there are few users and they do not use the website for specific highly profitable (for the website owner) operations it is probably not worth thinking about an audit. However if the website has thousands tens of thousands or more users and the owner's income is directly proportional to this number a UX audit will provide a lot of valuable information.