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What are the 71 design points to enhance the Web user experience?

2025-02-25 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article will explain in detail what are the 71 design points to enhance the user experience of Web. The content of the article is of high quality, so the editor will share it with you for reference. I hope you will have a certain understanding of the relevant knowledge after reading this article.

01 try to replace a multi-column layout with an one-column layout

02 give users some small benefits, don't look so naked

03 merge similar functions

04 try to show praise from users instead of self-praise

05 repeat core action point

06 unify visual norms and improve identifiability

07 try to use a recommended tone instead of making the user feel faced with a cold machine

08 give users the opportunity to take "regret medicine"

09 tell users who the product is applicable to, not everyone

10 make the copywriting more direct, rather than a pile of nonsense

11 enhance the visual impact of the main action point and improve its comparability in the page

12 let the user know where you come from and make it easier to get closer to the user

13 make the form simple to ensure that users can move on to the next step before they freak out

14 try to show the information that users need to choose instead of hiding it

The typesetting of 15 pages needs to consider whether the user will miss the bottom information.

16 if there are action points at the bottom of the page that require attention, don't let too many external links in the article take away the user.

17 ensure that users are aware of their current status

18 integrate the interest points into the action points to enhance the users' desire to click

19 combine action points with current information

20 merge brief forms into the page to reduce the loss of users caused by page adjustment

21 appropriately increase the delay dynamic effect to make users aware of the changes in the page

22 allow new users to start by trying the product instead of facing a cold registration form

23 reduce the use of wireframe, which will attract too much attention and make the page look breathless

24 sell the user the benefits you can bring to him, not the function

25 be sure to pay attention to the design of the 0 results page, which is also a good place to guide users

26 give users the right to opt out, especially email subscriptions

27 pay attention to the consistency of interface elements and reduce the cost of user learning

28 add some preset values to the drop-down box to reduce the cost for users to fill in

29 continue users' daily habits rather than recreate them

30 try to tell you to do something to reduce your losses rather than increase your gains

31 enhance the visual level of the page and enhance the readability

32 combine similar operations together to reduce the cognitive cost of users

33 the form is checked in time, instead of telling the user that it has been filled in incorrectly after a unified submission

34 try to make the form input more tolerant and make it easier for users to fill in

35 increase the sense of urgency through time

36 provide users with predictable operations to reduce users' psychological costs

37 help users choose as much as possible, rather than make users want to break their heads

38 enlarge the operation area as much as possible to reduce the user's operation cost

The loading speed of 39 pages is very important to make users feel that your site is as fast as possible

40 if you can, add keyboard shortcuts to improve operation efficiency

41 try to make users feel the ratio of performance to price through comparison

42 try to "design" the progress bar to reduce the anxiety of users waiting

43 gradually display the information according to the user's choice to reduce the interference of invalid information to the user

44 sometimes smaller promises are more likely to convince users than "boasting"

45 try to weaken the prompt information and reduce the interference to the user's operation.

46 simplify the operation of users through the functions of the system as far as possible

47 use text with icons to reduce users' cognitive cost

48 replace cold machines with more natural language

49 release some summary information to help users identify whether they need to know more

50 increase user rights and interests information on key pages and enhance users' confidence in further operation

51 convert the price to make users feel that it is very cheap

52 remember to thank the user on the success page

53 convert numbers into a form that is easy for users to read, rather than cold machine language

54 tell users the "temptation" of the right and freedom of choice

55 try to make language more seductive

56 guide the user's attention through design

57 display the product through friendly comparison to help users make decisions

58 enhance users' satisfaction through task mechanism

59 let users know what is going to happen next

60 try to write in a more humorous language

61 feedback should be given after any action to let the user know that the action has taken effect

62 pay attention to the real use of dynamic effects (Amazon's category menu is a good example)

63 pay attention to typesetting, don't let the information be too crowded

64 try to convey information by telling stories to enhance users' sense of substitution

65 try to show users the real information, do not deceive

66 as users become more familiar with the simplified interface

67 try to display information in the tone of the user

68 add some hints to the form to reduce the chance of errors

69 use simple copywriting to convey messages of core concern with less nonsense

70 try to use a responsive layout

71 visual expression should be clear, not ambiguous

Although these 71 design principles are designed for Web, some of them are also effective in mobile product design. Only pictures and titles are retained in the translation process.

This is the end of the 71 design points about improving the Web user experience. I hope the above content can be of some help and learn more knowledge. If you think the article is good, you can share it for more people to see.

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