HW3
HW3
p. 96 ex. 1
1) Responsive design
2) Fast loading speed
3) User-friendly design and navigation
4) Security
5) Accessibility
6) Scalability
7) Loading optimizations
8) Search functionality
p. 96 ex. 2
1) Design:
- Is the overall design visually appealing?
- Does the website's design align with its intended purpose and audience?
- Are the colors, fonts, and branding consistent throughout the site?
- Are there distracting or irrelevant design elements?
- Does the design prioritize readability and user engagement?
2) Navigation:
- Is the main navigation menu easy to find and use?
- Are the navigation labels clear and descriptive?
- Can users easily find what they're looking for without getting lost?
- Is there a sitemap or search function to aid in navigation?
- Are breadcrumbs or other navigational aids available?
3) Ease of Use:
- Is the website user-friendly for both beginners and experienced users?
- Are pages and content organized logically and intuitively?
- Are forms and interactive elements easy to understand and use?
- Is there a consistent layout and structure across pages?
- Does the site load quickly, and are there minimal distractions?
4) Accuracy:
- Is the information presented on the website accurate and up to date?
- Are sources cited when necessary, especially for factual content?
- Are there any spelling or grammatical errors that might reduce credibility?
- Does the website present biased or misleading information?
5) Up to Date:
- Are there recent posts, articles, or updates on the website?
- Is copyright information current, and are dates of last updates visible?
- Are broken links and outdated content regularly checked and addressed?
- Does the website's content reflect current industry trends or news?
6) Helpful Graphics:
- Do images, infographics, or diagrams enhance the content and aid
understanding?
- Are graphics optimized for fast loading without compromising quality?
- Are there alternative text descriptions (alt text) for images to assist users with
disabilities?
- Do graphics align with the website's overall design and message?
7) Compatibility:
- Is the website compatible with various web browsers (e.g., Chrome, Firefox,
Safari,
Edge)?
- Does it display properly on different devices (desktops, tablets, smartphones)?
- Are there any issues with broken features or distorted layouts on specific
platforms?
- Has the website been tested for accessibility compliance, ensuring it's usable by
people
with disabilities?
- Does it work well with various screen sizes and resolutions?
p. 96 ex. 3
1) The author is an expert in web design and offers advice to webmaster on his
own website
2) Business people want to improve their websites
3) Provide advice on building an effective navigation system in sites
p. 98 ex. 5
1) Base your navigation on text links, not graphical buttons
2) If you use graphical navigation, include ALT text links
3) Include a site map in outline form with all the major sections and key subpages
listed
4) Don’t use frames but if you must use them include a no-frames version for those
whose
browsers do not support frames
5) Be consistent in your navigation links from pageto page
6) No page should be more than four clicks away from any other page
7) Use well-placed links rather than a search function