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What type of names are identified as making users stop and think unnecessarily?
What type of names are identified as making users stop and think unnecessarily?
What is the primary goal for each page or screen in terms of user interaction?
What is the primary goal for each page or screen in terms of user interaction?
Which of the following is NOT a common source of confusion on a Web page?
Which of the following is NOT a common source of confusion on a Web page?
What should users never have to question regarding links and buttons?
What should users never have to question regarding links and buttons?
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What is indicated as an essential principle for effective web design?
What is indicated as an essential principle for effective web design?
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Study Notes
Web Design Elements that Cause Users to Think
- Website names can lead to unnecessary thought.
- Cute or clever names.
- Marketing-induced names.
- Company-specific names.
- Unfamiliar technical names.
- Links and buttons should be obviously clickable.
- Users should not have to question whether something can be clicked on.
- The goal of web design is to eliminate question marks for users.
- The user should be able to understand how to use a site or app without having to think about it.
- It is not always possible to make everything self-evident.
- The goal is to make each page or screen self-evident.
- The average user should be able to understand what a page or screen is and how to use it by looking at it.
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Explore key elements of web design that influence user perception and understanding. This quiz dives into factors like naming conventions, usability of links, and the importance of self-evidence in design. Test your knowledge on creating intuitive and user-friendly web experiences.