Monday, September 9, 2013

Monday September 9th



Journal - What makes a website “user friendly”? Elaborate on your answer.

A "user friendly" website is a website that is easy to navigate. It does not take thirty clicks to get to one thing. You click on--lets say "home"--and it takes you to the home page. That is it. No non-needed extra clicking that is hard to remember even how you got there. Another characteristic of a user friendly website is the font is legible and does  not clash with the background that makes it hard to read. You should be able to read it from a normal distance away, like how one sits at a computer, without having to get super close to the screen to tell what it says. A user friendly website how pictures describing what it is talking about; not paragraphs on paragraphs that are too long to understand the full content. The website should also be fun and creative--not boring, one-color, plain page. A user friendly website should be fun, have easy to read content, easy to locate different pages, pictures, and be easy on the eye--no bright, neon colors that distract from the reading. 



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