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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Navigation Controls

Navigation controls are the main navigation links; they
allow users to move around the site. Whether they comprise
images or text they should be predictably located in the
same place, and with the same appearance, on each page.

These have several purposes

* To allow users to move about within the site
* To tell users what information is available at the link
* To work with location indicators to orientate users

A good navigation control:

* Is clear: it looks like navigation
* Leads to obvious content - users have a good idea what
they will find if they click
* Is consistent with other navigation controls
* Is predictable in its style and location on the page

There is no mystery to usability. It simply involves
creating a site, which is accessible to the majority of
people, is easy to use and get around and delivers on its
promises. You can have a site that meets the most important
standards of usability by planning it well and always
keeping the end user in mind. Remember that web sites should
not be designed for their owners - they should be designed
for their users.

Problems with usability could be said to stem from just two
sources: the site itself and the user. In fact the site is
always at fault; if a user, however experienced or
inexperienced, has problems navigating, getting information
or understanding the site.

While websites have become far more complex, web users have
become less rather than more experienced as more and more
people go online. It is a mistake to think that the majority
of users will be web or even computer savvy and will
understand subtle clues about content. Most will not.

So take these words of advice and review/plan your
navigation links accordingly. Just remember - if the
customer gets lost, so will your sale.

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