Üks positiivne ja negatiivne näide kasutatavusest veebis

One positive and one negative example of user experience on the internet


Usability means the ease and convenience of using an object and the ease of learning to use it.

Mainly usability has five basic components:

  1. Learnability - how quickly does the user learn the main functions when using the object for the first time?
  2. Efficiency - how quickly can the user take the necessary actions once the use of the object has been learned?
  3. Memorability - how quickly can the user recall the necessary skills if the object has not been used for some time?
  4. Errors - (actually fault tolerance) - how many errors does the user make when using the object, how serious are they, and how difficult is it to correct them?
  5. Satisfaction - how pleasant is the user experience?

One positive example of ease of use - mega.nz

  • Mega.nz is very user-friendly, and the activities (account creation, file sharing, uploading, and downloading) are straightforward.

Negative user experience - lilleekspert.ee

  • I found a website on Google that is badly composed. The page doesn't have many interactive elements, but it is tough to read or find something. The font is somewhere different, and the text size is quite small. The usability of this website is negative.
  • Usability basically focuses on how the user sees the site and how it uses it. Good design means that the website is easy to use, has no logical errors, and is difficult for the user to forget the web.

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