Usable sites vs. sites people want to use

February 06, 2012 | Online Marketing

Ease of use can be enhanced by stripping away unnecessary or ornamental elements of page design, but when you expose too many of the bare bones of a site its value is no longer recognisable by the majority of web users.

Usability is subjective and different users have different levels of web experience and familiarity. Some people can learn and remember a web interface much easily than others but the fundamental driver of a website is that it as easy to use as possible.

Ease of use can be enhanced by stripping away unnecessary or ornamental elements of page design, but remember when you expose too many of the bare bones of a site its value is no longer recognisable by the majority of web users.

By simply following some simple usability guidelines you will find that you can have a visually interesting yet effective website – a usable website that visitors will want to use.

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