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Scandinavia and the World offers many choices to the user upon usage, which may lead individuals unfamiliar with the site to descend into confusion and even panic.
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Users' Choices To A Minimum
Scandinavia and the World offers many choices to the user upon usage, which may lead individuals unfamiliar with the site to descend into confusion and even panic.
Easy To Reach
Kryptonian Info is not the best at being Easy To Reach. On top of the rather spread-out layout the site has, to view a particular word or article, you must trudge through dozens of similar links and pages that blend together and turn the webpage into a Labyrinth.
Simple Structures
5eTools could do with a reminder on simplicity. Sure, each button is cleanly adorned with simple drawings, but clicking on any of them leads to a wall of text and difficult-to-understand pathways you must navigate.
Divide Content Into Small Chunks
YouTube needs to be schooled in content division. Sure, you can specify the type of videos you want to see, but that doesn't stop YouTube from showing a bajillion videos of differing types that you are expected to sort through.
Proximity
I feel like the Worm webserial by Wildbow could have placed its symbols a bit differently. There is seemingly a grouping near the center, but most of the items there are of unrelated features
Similarity
I feel Google Translate could do well with a lesson in Similarity, or rather dissimilarity. Most of the icons are of the exact same color and style, but outside of the languages, they are all varied enough features to justify further distinction than just their icons.
Familiarity
I feel Replit could be more familiar. The terms in the menu such as "Repls", "Cycles", and "Bounties" are unique not to the coding community, but rather this one website. As such, anyone unfamiliar with Replit will be confused by these words and what pages they might lead to.