Usability Quote of the Day

February 9, 2012

Most people who encounter computer-based automation at work do not choose the software with which they work, and have comparatively little control over when and how they do what they do. For them, the use of computers can be an oppressive experience, rather than a liberating one. -- Sarah Kuhn, Bringing Design to Software, edited by Terry Winograd, 1996    (via interaction-design.org)

Friday, December 02, 2005

Usability Studies 101: What Comes Next?

Making the most frequently requested Web pages readily available ...

"NextStage's CRO talks about how to find the ideal navigation for your website in your web logs.

A few columns back we talked about placing landmarks on webpages to help visitors recognize where they are on the site and how they got there. We're going to devote this column and the next few to ways of improving visitor experience via navigational aides. The concept we're going to be working with is… Visitor Designed Navigation.

People who've attended my seminars know about Visitor Defined Navigation. It makes use of website logs to determine the most interesting pages to visitors over time and makes those pages readily available. To date, clients using this technique have found it a valuable tool in keeping visitors on their sites longer and establishing a communication channel that would be denied to them otherwise."   continued ...   (Via iMedia Connection)

Web Page Frequency. - User Interface Design, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Ergonomics

Web Page Frequency.

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