Difference between revisions of "Orientation"
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Revision as of 15:33, 26 April 2021
headline | Orientation |
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testimonial | Kati has limited motor skills and problems with the stability of her internet connection at home. For example, her connection regularly crashes when she wants to call up certain pages for her work. It is particularly difficult to get good research results if the websites she wants to use are not clearly structured. In this case, she may have already been searching for information for a long time. If the Internet crashes, she has to start all over again. Then it takes a long time for her to find what she is looking for.
This makes her feel frustrated and angry and keeps her from doing her work. Websites work well for Kati when they are clear, easy to use and you can quickly find what you are looking for. Then it doesn't matter so much if the internet crashes. Besides structure, in her case this means large font size, clear color contrasts and realistic imagery, rather than abstract visuals. |
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links to | navigation |
belongs to | Comprehension |
contains | Orientation_References |
simple introduction
- This part is about how a website is structured and arranged.
- Every website should be based on a clear and comprehensible structure with regard to its content.
- The arrangement and order of contents has an impact on how well the content and its context can be understood.
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