Website Usability Testing Standards

Fu afang
4 min readMar 30, 2018

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Website evaluation

Website usability: Site navigation, Links, Flow record file analysis, Content and readability, Visual effects.

Usability of website value: Website creator and authority, Information reliability, Website promotion.

Website navigation evaluation criteria

Website login: Whether users think the website landed slowly or hard to find this site.

Page design:

  1. Whether it is easy to find the path of the page that has been visited, and to go from the other page to the designated page.
  2. Whether a single page is simple, or always need to pull the scroll axis.

Cookies save time: Is there any part of the site because users are too free to log in again?

Navigation design:

  1. There is no website map to guide the user.
  2. Whether you have a solid navigation chart, button bar, or text pop-up list to help users save their usage information.
  3. Whether or not there is the same image at the same place in each page that will return the user to the homepage.

Charges: Whether the site is open to the public on the Internet or partially paid.

Content disclosure: Whether you mind the entire content of the website allows users to enter.

Website link evaluation criteria

Updated: How about link updates, is it possible that all links are working?

Link word: Whether to use clear words as a link.

Link ease of use:

  1. Whether to use direct click to link?
  2. Is the link to each page of the website open in the original page?
  3. Whether to use a link such as a link underline conversion logo, so that the goal of the link is obvious?

Link resources:

  1. Does the website link include other resources?
  2. Whether the link is mainly external to the website or internal to the website can ensure that the user can find the website anywhere within two clicks?
  3. Whether to link all the important information together?

Website content evaluation criteria

Title Design:

  1. Whether the title is concise or not?
  2. In the strict concise title whether there is a considerable part of the very important theme together.

Content involved:

  1. Content is concise and easy to navigate.
  2. The content is the target users need it.
  3. Whether to limit the animation of each page in one or less, there is no complicated background to avoid.
  4. Whether the important content has been top.

Text design:

  1. Is it just a matter of using a PDF file for printing, and the PDF file is not the only way to make it easier for people to get the site’s information?
  2. Whether the text abides by the basic grammar, spelling rules.
  3. Whether the textual content includes the advantages of being a web communications medium is more than duplicating the work of publications and other media.

Website visual effects evaluation criteria

Overall design:

  1. Whether the concept of the site is very exciting, whether more than publications do?
  2. Whether the page contains a greeting, because a failure of the design will drive away customers?
  3. Can use different browser and resolution browsing environment to browse the web?
  4. The appearance of the site should ensure that each page in the style, color and style of the same.

Page attached content:

  1. The charts and pictures are actual or just decorative.
  2. Whether the chart and multimedia are just used to make simple decoration, have not added the specific content of the page?
  3. Whether the chart is consistent with the content of the site and the reader’s goals?

Page color design:

  1. The combination of colors in the website is not acceptable to users.
  2. Whether the color of the page helps to read.
  3. Whether the colors, layouts, and navigation arrangements used for the pages are consistent, whether the colors are collocated, or whether the visual effects have significant implications for companies or educational institutions.

Website valuation criteria

Website creator and authoritative:

  1. Which company belongs to the creator of the site’s background creator.
  2. What are the authoritative insights that individuals or groups that create websites have?
  3. How do creators or their companies influence?
  4. Founder is not an expert on the information provided by the website What is the reason.

Information reliability:

  1. What are the fundamental purpose of the site such as advertising information release?
  2. Who is the expected user content and whether the link is suitable for the intended user?
  3. Whether to provide public information website when the latest update?
  4. The usability of information and links is complete and accurate.
  5. Quotes on the website or references to the entire textual content are available on the website.
  6. Is the information on the site somewhat different from what people have known or learned from other sources?
  7. Whether it contains printed book author’s information or other online resources?
  8. Whether this website is concerned by the online survey agency or has been ranked or ranked?

Website promotion:

  1. Have you ever been or are using a website promotion strategy in order to have more customers?
  2. Which kinds of promotion strategies have been used, including improving search engine rankings, website popularity, increasing promotion plan design, online advertisement design, etc?
  3. Whether there is a special feedback form on the website that includes the requirements that can be provided to users to make suggestions, complaints and information on the future of the website?

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