Why Good
Website Design Navigation Is Important
Web surfers are basically an impatient bunch of people and if a
website design is hard to figure out because the links are not
very obvious, your website visitors will click away
never to return. Website navigation is one of the most
important elements in determining the effectiveness of a website.
This article gives a basic guideline of the principle of
designing website navigation.
If your website navigation makes sense to an average person
this means that your website navigation is fine. There is always
room for creativity, good designed websites tend to have similar
navigation layouts.
As a
web designer you must always keep in your mind the basic
purpose of the website with respect to its target audience. when
designing navigational elements. Most websites are made so that it
can provide information about the service or product being sold
and most of them are made to actually sell service or
products. Therefore there are some basic guidelines to follow:
Make sure all navigational elements on the
website design
are clear links by using standard conventions for links such as
menus, buttons , underlining the text or changing color on
mouse over. Resist the temptation to use ambiguous or clever
names for links.
When using non-conventional links scheme , always tell the
visitor that this is a link. For example suppose you
design a web page where you want to use a map showing
several cities and want to let the user click on the city name to
move to the next page and get information about that city.
Just make sure you tell the user to click on the city name to get
more information about that city they are interested in..
Always remember the Three Click Rule that most
professional web designers use. Studies have proven that 70%
of the users will not click more than three clicks to get to the
information they want. So every page on your website should be
reachable within the allowed three clicks.
We do not recommend using a flash movie or other type of
flash splash page on your website. Keep the
web page design simple yet very attractive. But if you do decide
to use one a flash splash page or flash movie make certain you use
the META REFRESH tag to take the visitor automatically to your home
page after a few seconds and provide a clickable, clearly marked
button or link so the visitor can skip the entry page and go
directly to your home page if they require to do that. otherwise a
large percentage of visitors will just click away never to return
back to your website. Remember most visitors are looking for
information not entertainment or creepy unwanted animations.
Navigation Element Locations on your website during the design
phase.
Top Main Menus – a top of the page main menu bar is usually located
directly below the page header graphic that contains the website
logo. These menu items may be single links, drop down menus, or
expanding menus. Each menu link can be represented by a graphic
link or just text link. In either case a hyperlink is associated
with each item that the visitor can click on to get to the
information described on the following page.
Left Side website Navigation – left side website navigation is
typically implemented as either a column or text area on the left
top portion of the webpage. Like the top menu, each item can be a
single link or an expanding menu.
Right Side website Navigation – right side website navigation is not
used that often, but when used, it is implemented as a column or
text area on the top right side of the webpage. Most
web designers
use this area for advertisements rather than site navigation.
Bottom Menus – bottom menus can be either a menu bar or footer. Menu
bars use either
graphic design or text links while footers almost exclusively
use text links.
Important Navigation Elements in a website
Internal Page Links – Every page on the website should be within two
or three clicks from the home page. That's the maximum number of
clicks anybody would do to go to a page within your website..
Important pages should be ONE click away. The type of website will
determine which links are more prominently displayed.
Login Boxes – login boxes should be prominently displayed. Common
locations are top left, top right or inside the page header.
Website Shopping Carts – if you are using a shopping cart
to sell your products online, you should prominently display
a view cart button on each page. The most commonly used location is
the top right side just below or as part of the header.
Order Buttons – if you plan to use individual order buttons they
should be very large and visible. The fewer clicks it takes to get
to your order page, the more orders you will get.
Breadcrumbs – breadcrumbs are both links and a graphical
representation of where you are within a website. Breadcrumbs are
located at the top left of the page under the header. Each word is a
link back to the previous page. They are in the form
Home-> Articles-> Marketing
External Links – external links can be used anywhere but are most
frequently used inside the text areas on a website. They may be
references to more information located on another site, to
recommended products, or to almost anything else.
Advertisements – advertisements on are usually either a graphic or
text with a hyperlink. Ads can be placed anywhere on a website but
are used just under the top banner, down the right hand side
of the page, under navigation elements on the left margin of the
website, across the bottom of the page or even interspersed within
the test areas of the page. Research show that ads above the fold
are more effective.
(“Above the fold” is referred to the area of a webpage that is
visible without having to scroll
Downloadable Items on your website – if you offer downloadable items
on your website such as audio, video or pdf contents, make sure that
you tell the user how big the file is and whether they need an
application to run the file. If they do an application, provide a
link to the application. For example, provide a link to the free
Acrobat reader if you offer pdf files.
Google Site Map – A website map is a good way to layout your entire
website for your visitor. (Search engine like them too.) It is just
a hierarchical listing of every page on your site with a clickable
hyperlink to that page.
Summary
A good website design will definitely need to have a good navigation
system which can increase the numbers of pages viewed by each
visitor. This in turn can increase website signups, customers,
sales, members or whatever you are offering on your website. If you
are planning a
website redesign make sure you start your new website with a
proper website navigation.
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