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Web best practices
Basic needs of ALL websites
Utility
Usability
Web site usability
Learnability: How fast is the system picked up?
Efficiency: Once learned, how quickly can basic tasks
be performed?
Memorability: When returning after a period, how
easily can proficiency be reestablished?
Errors: How many errors made, their severity, and
how easily can they recover from the errors?
Satisfaction: How pleasant is it to use
the design?
Good utility and/or usability = ?
Users that repeatedly come back to your site
Reduced time spent on email and phone
Users with who have and share positive impression
Efficiency for staff/faculty/students
Reduced paper and environmental costs
About the Web and its users
The power and difference of the web is that it is a non-
linear medium
People do not move in a single trajectory, they move
anywhere at anytime
Google has changed everything
People do not read on the web – they scan
Laurier web philosophy
Represents the Laurier brand and lets users know that
they are on the university site
Clear, consistent navigation
Neutral design
W3C Priority One compliant (accessibility)
Compatible with most web browsers
Specifics
Font is standard on most computers/browsers
Font colours, sizes consistently used
Links and navigation schemes are consistent and
follow web norms
Graphics are minimal to speed download
Best practices
Navigation
Content
Accessibility
Images
Tools
Best practices - navigation
Use short titles (keywords)
Use upper/lower case
Avoid underlined words
Insert hyperlinks where possible
Avoid using graphics as links
If required, acquire a memorable URL
Best practices - content
Make site user-centric
Design content as if it were an inverted pyramid
Keep content short and hyperlink data as much as
possible – try using the CMS anchors feature
Put compelling, interesting info “above the fold“
Don’t layer the content too deeply – minimize clicks
Use key words, bullets, bold, hyperlinks
Paste copy into Notepad before
pasting into the CMS
Best practices - accessibility
Use tables only where necessary
Use image tags with images
Use unordered lists
Use minimal number of images
Ensure links function (test!)
Best practices - images
Main image area scales but image does not
Use width of 1500 pixels
Have main image content in left-hand 450 pixels
Images/video can be uploaded to Flickr/YouTube and
HTML link embedded
Images should serve a specific purpose
Optimize photos before uploading
Best practices - tools
Documents tool
Word or pdf, difference to forms, plan sub-categories
Online forms
ITS can help link to database
Photo galleries
Image optimization, captions
E-newsletter
Blogs
Media Experts
Revising your site
Test existing site to identify good and bad (3-5 users)
Research your competitors or other sites
Hold a content identification meeting
Refine site design and build paper prototype
Test paper prototype (3 users)
Build actual site
Retest revised site (3 users)
Resources
terrymorris.net/bestpractices/
Useit.com
www.flickr.com/