11 October 2012

25-points for Website Usability Checklist

25-points for Website Usability Checklist:

The list is split into 4 roughly equal sections,
 (I) Accessibility,
 (II) Identity, 
(III) Navigation, and
 (IV) Content.

I. Accessibility:

          This section contains not only traditional accessibility issues, but anything that might keep a visitor from being able to access the information on a website. If no one can load your site, or the type is too small to read, all of the usability in the world won't matter.
  1.  Site Load-time Is Reasonable
  2.  Adequate Text-to-Background Contrast
  3.  Font Size/Spacing Is Easy to Read
  4.  Flash & Add-ons Are Used Sparingly
  5.  Images Have Appropriate ALT Tags
  6. Site Has Custom Not-found/404 Page

II. Identity:

     7. Company Logo Is Prominently Placed
     8. Tagline Makes Company's Purpose Clear
     9. Home-page Is Digestible In 5 Seconds
     10. Clear Path to Company Information
     11. Clear Path to Contact Information

III. Navigation:

     12. Main Navigation Is Easily Identifiable
     13. Navigation Labels Are Clear & Concise
     14. Number of Buttons/Links Is Reasonable
     15. Company Logo Is Linked to Home-page
     16. Links Are Consistent & Easy to Identify
     17. Site Search Is Easy to Access

IV. Content:

     18. Major Headings Are Clear & Descriptive
     19. Critical Content Is Above The Fold
     20. Styles & Colors Are Consistent
     21. Emphasis (bold, etc.) Is Used Sparingly
     22. Ads & Pop-ups Are Unobtrusive
     23. Main Copy Is Concise & Explanatory
     24. URLs Are Meaningful & User-friendly
     25. HTML Page Titles Are Explanatory





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