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Blog: Web designer Aberdeen Website Checklist for High Usability and Performance Your website has the best design elements to flaunt! It is attractive, well structured and offers a sneak peek into your business. But how user-friendly is it? Does it have the right ingredients to turn your visitors into qualitative leads? Here’s a quick checklist for your website usability and performance. 1.Avoid Hidden Links Your website might have a number of hidden links that are not visible. These could be important links such as inner pages that need proper navigation and should be highlighted. 2.Avoid Content Pop-Ups Content pop-ups can be irritating while you are visiting a website. If your website happens to have a number of them, you may end up losing visitors on your website. Feel tend to become disinterested or irritated on the website and leave them website in a haste. 3.Avoid Over-crowded Contents Your website should have enough content to help web crawlers on the website. However, it is important to ensure that a lot of content over-lapping and too much information, especially on an e-commerce website, might confuse the visitors and drive them away from the website. 4.Have a Hidden Navigation Menu A hidden navigation menu at the corner of the top header or at the top of the main banner is a good way of keeping your website first-fold clean and tidy. You can add a navigation button at the top of the page/ header to let the user understand there is a hidden navigation at the place. 5.Responsive Header and Navigation A responsive header and navigation is the need of the hour! Your website easily adjusts to the varying screen sizes and devices for easy browsing and access to information. Your website should be cross- platform friendly and function effortlessly on different devices. 6.Responsive Images The images on the website also need to be responsive and adjust as per the screen size and resolution. A responsive image will increase and decrease in size as per the need of a particular device and setting. 7.Font size and style
The font size and font style needs to be appealing yet simple. Use of an artistic style of font may not go too well with a business website. Similarly, a mundane website font style might look out of place on an artsy design. 8.Prominent Calls to Action The calls to action on the website need to be conspicuous and easily noticeable. A prominent call to action helps the visitors to buy, share, sell, add to cart, read more and perform other specific actions for the website. It is an important tool in converting visitors into potential leads and business for the website. 9.Prominent Links and Tabs The links and tabs on the website need to be prominent and highlighted at the right places. Every link or tab has a specific role to play on a website and needs to be used properly.s 10.Enough White Space Last but not the least; your website should have enough breathing space to ensure that website elements are properly spaced and aligned.