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Navigation
- It's very important to always tell the users where
they are and how to get back to previous information.
- Don't confuse the viewers.
- organize information as simply as possible
- have consistent, clear navigation instructions in the same
place on every page
- provide a consistent link back to the home page
- Provide consistent navigation.
- consistent page design
- consistent navigation elements (text or graphic elements)
- consistent placement on the page
- keep important navigation at the top of the page
- use larger graphics on more important pages, smaller ones
on subareas
- use the same graphical elements multiple times to increase
the loading speed of following pages
- Always have a search feature on your site.
- Use appropriate metaphors that viewers recognize.
- green means go, red means stop
- top of the page is the beginning, the bottom is the end
- big, bold words are more important than smaller print
- make sure graphic links are not too abstract
- Always supply alternative text to graphical links.
Make it descriptive.
- Try to make information accessible within 2 clicks
of your home page.
- Don't link pages that are under construction until
you have information there.
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