For creating high-quality and accessible websites web developers and businesses look for special tools. It ensures that even people with disability can access your website without any glitches. So, web accessibility is one of the priorities organizations look at. Another priority is to offer a great user experience [UX].
You will need the insight of your target audience like what they need, value as well as their limitations and abilities along with your business goals while creating a website.
Set My Site is an ongoing exclusive service that helps to keep the website updated. Ongoing website help usually includes WP core, themes, and plugin updates, backup, monitoring, catch 404 errors, security, analysis, etc. The ongoing website maintenance plan will help to better user experience, but to enhance UX interaction quality there are several things to do.
UX designing best practices
- Use white space efficiently
- Page speed optimization
- Use appealing call to action [CTAs]
- Use hyperlink variations
- Wisely use images
- Include well-written and designed headlines
- Catch 404 errors
- Keep webpages consistent
- Create responsive website
Other UX features to consider
Make viewers feel the spark
The web design has to concentrate on user experience. Users generally forget the content points but remember how they felt on the website. Use layout, graphics, and text strategically to offer an experience instead of dumping lots of data before the viewers. Today, visuals with interactive qualities are popular as they look exclusive and evoke an emotional response.
Scannable website
People hardly read the website from start to end. They scan the webpage for necessary information and the moment they find it dives deeper. So, make the website scannable by breaking the block of text with headings, sub-headings, bullet points, and appealing images focused on a better user experience.
Simple and clear
The website needs to be simple so that non-technicians know clearly what your brand is all about. Use the same colors for clickable links and buttons. Moreover, limit ‘ask’ for every page.
Never experiment with common design elements
Common design elements are standard for every website. The menu is on top, contact at the bottom; log in on top-right, and more. Never experiment with common design elements standard in the interface but keep it same. Show your creativity elsewhere!
Define your audience
You must know your target audience and their needs to create a user interface that offer them great value.
Add alt text for images
For helping screen readers [disabled] use proper alt text to the images. It helps them understand the message that the image conveys.
Avoid automatic media
For screen readers, it is hard to find out how to turn off the media that starts automatically when the page loads. Therefore, avoid using automatic media.
Visual hierarchy
The important website elements must be positioned in the visual hierarchy to emphasize their importance. Use size, images, colors, videos, buttons, and graphics to emphasize visual hierarchy.
To audit and enhance your website’s UX, you will need several tools. Each one has a different learning curve, but it is wise to take help from professionals.