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.
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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.
Users' Choices To A Minimum
Keep Notes is great at minimizing users' choices, given that there are little to no choices the user can make outside of how you color your notes. Each note has the same font, size, spacing, and even layout.
Users' Choices To A Minimum
Keep only the bare minimum of choices for the user. Only keep the stuff they need to see, with everything else carefully tucked away. The user shouldn't feel inundated with choices and options. MooMoo.io does this almost flawlessly, with the options you're allowed are your name and skin color, with your server being automatically given to you.
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.
Easy To Reach
Donjon serves as a good example of Easy To Reach design. The entirety of the users' choices are placed on the right side and kept close together, so rapidly swapping from topic to topic is easy to do.
Easy To Reach
Place things close together, or at least near each other, so it is easier to navigate between them. The longer a path is needed to see or view a specific image, paragraph, or link, the less likely a user will see it. Modrinth is a good example of this, as the entire screen is very compact. Practically every pixel has something to click on, so easily navigating the site becomes a breeze.
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.
Simple Structures
Space Battles shows the benefits of simplicity easily. Every dialogue has a chat bubble image, every section is clearly labeled on what it's about, and the light font on dark colors makes it rudimentary for users to read every word.