Improving Your Website's Usability
Web usability is perhaps the most important factor in any web design.
This is the driving factor that keeps your visitors coming back to your
website. Below are a few points that you need to consider to increase
your website's usability.
Points to Consider for Improving Your Websites Usability
- Give your website visitor what they are
looking for
A visitor means business; they are looking for information and will
stay at your site only as long as they get what they want. Provide
only relevant information on your homepage that is specific to your
end users. Web logs and analytics are the best means of finding
out which keyword your visitor used and for what purpose they could
have visited your website.
- Tell your visitor what your site is all
about
Often websites are crammed with information in no specific order
making it hard to figure out what the site is all about. Your site
should provide information about what it can offer a visitor on
an instant basis. You can do this by providing relevant information
on the homepage. You can also provide links like 'about us' or 'about
this website' for further clarification.
- Provide site wide links
Site wide links are very important in any website. They allow easy
navigation to all pages and reduce time consumed on browsing the
pages. Your user can have instant access to what he is looking for
from any webpage using the site wide links. They also allow the
search engine robots to cache your pages efficiently. Site wide
links can be provided at the bottom of all web-pages.
- Provide a sitemap
A sitemap is the mark of a good website. Sitemaps give the skeleton
of an entire site on a single webpage with all links. Since site
maps are specifically meant to provide site information they can
lead to efficient browsing.
- Ensure that your website loads fast
No one likes pages that take a long time to load. Your website visitor
makes decisions in seconds and it won't take him long to press the
back button or type another address to access other related websites.
So make sure that your site loads fast. Possible reasons for long
loading times are:
- Use of large graphics, java applets, flash programs or ad
banners.
- Inappropriate use of tables, like placing the entire page
in a table.
- Placing too much information (more than 50K) on one page.
- Use of free or inferior hosting services resulting in slow
data transfer.
- Use of bad or junk html codes.
- If your site has too much content, ensure
readability
Poor readability can cause your users to leave. Poor readability
occurs due to use of small fonts, poor color combinations, long
sentences, repeating background images and improper headings. Tips
to improve readability
- Make use of proper font size. Generally a font size of 10
to 12 ensures fast reading.
- Make use of proper font types and make sure to use only
one font type throughout the page. Verdana or Arial fonts are
best for online reading.
- Avoid using long sentences. Break your long sentences into
shorter, interesting ones.
- Avoid using static and /or repeating background images.
- Use proper headings and provide strategic links.
- Keep your content free-flowing and explain your point by
using proper bullets. Break up longer paragraphs into two or
three different ones. Separate your thoughts and ideas.
- Avoid justifying your content.
- Test your site before launching
Testing your site prior to launch is very important. You should
collect information like site load times, navigation, information
availability, content, browser compatibility etc. while testing.
- Test to see if your site loads in all browsers.
- Test all links and see if they are working.
- Test for site errors if any.
- Test for spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.
- Test the site load times.
- Check your server log data regularly
You server log data is perhaps your best information source to improve
your website's usability. Your weblog can give you information including
keywords used most often to reach your site, website downtimes,
pages most visited, exit pages etc. By studying your weblog you
can find out which pages a particular visitor accessed and the page
at which he exited. This can help you optimize popular pages and
give special attention to pages that seem to have the most exits.
Overall, studying the server log on a daily basis is very important./li>