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Design Tips & Tutorials - Navigation Tips
Regardless of
how aesthetically pleasing your site is, or how informative your content
is, if your site isn't user friendly, all your hard web development work
will be worthless.
Sites that are
easily navigable are bound to attract more users than those that aren't.
Therefore, it is critical that you make your site easy to navigate. For
more advice on how to make your site more navigable we at Hosting Marketers
offer the following tips:
I. Leave Users
a Bread Trail
Although bread
trails never seem to work in movies, they work quite well on the web.
II. Multiple
Navigation Paths
Internet users
all approach web sites in a different manner, and therefore it is important
to make sure that your site offers a variety of ways for users to get
around. Although no approach is bound to be perfect for any given user,
you should allow users to search for information in their own way by providing
several paths to the same information. One way of achieving this objective
is to place back and forward arrows on your pages.
You can also
place related links at the bottom or your pages to offer users another
possible approach.
III. Icon/Text
Links
When writing
your text links, be sure to be concise and to the point. Let your users
know exactly what they will get when they click on your links, and use
catchy language when possible. Also, when using icons or GIFs as links,
make sure to provide an alternate text link in case users are using a
browser that does not support your graphics links.
Keeping that
in mind, graphics links should be used sparingly, as they each require
an individual server request, and can cause the page to load slowly. By
making your site user-friendly, you can help ensure that your users will
be able to access the information they are looking for as easily as possible,
which will help to create user stickiness, one of the keys to web success. |