Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 2:45:42 GMT -5
Whats very nice about this tool is that after the analysis we get precise suggestions on what needs improvement. Even if we are unable to deal with something ourselves we can always provide detailed instructions to the programmer responsible for the website. Incorrect loading Poorly made mobile version This happens quite often. The mobile version does not display properly on our mobile device. This is because it is simply unfinished. Sometimes these are errors that only spoil the visual appearance of the page . a poorly displayed image or incorrectly selected font size.
There are also errors that make it impossible to use some elements of the website such as a hidden Buy Email List send button on the form or an illegible menu. Once again you can see that tests are simply necessary and you cannot be satisfied with the fact that the website displays correctly on one device. Poor Mobile Navigation This could fall under the topic of Poorly Made Mobile but its worth discussing mobile navigation separately. It must be legible and easy to use. This is not so easy to achieve especially with pages that have a highly developed structure. Fortunately jQuery comes to the rescue and there are many ways to make a clear menu when we are dealing with an extensive structure. This page presents various approaches to mobile navigation.
For the mobile version I often implemented this multilevel menu. It is a bit difficult to implement and style but the end result is always good. It is transparent and very functional Popups Popup plugins as well as CSS itself with the help of media query make it possible to disable popups on mobile devices. There is probably nothing more irritating than popups on a smartphone because they usually take up the entire screen. button is hidden somewhere off the screen. Just evil. Long forms and other UX sins The website may display well on mobile devices and on the desktop.
There are also errors that make it impossible to use some elements of the website such as a hidden Buy Email List send button on the form or an illegible menu. Once again you can see that tests are simply necessary and you cannot be satisfied with the fact that the website displays correctly on one device. Poor Mobile Navigation This could fall under the topic of Poorly Made Mobile but its worth discussing mobile navigation separately. It must be legible and easy to use. This is not so easy to achieve especially with pages that have a highly developed structure. Fortunately jQuery comes to the rescue and there are many ways to make a clear menu when we are dealing with an extensive structure. This page presents various approaches to mobile navigation.
For the mobile version I often implemented this multilevel menu. It is a bit difficult to implement and style but the end result is always good. It is transparent and very functional Popups Popup plugins as well as CSS itself with the help of media query make it possible to disable popups on mobile devices. There is probably nothing more irritating than popups on a smartphone because they usually take up the entire screen. button is hidden somewhere off the screen. Just evil. Long forms and other UX sins The website may display well on mobile devices and on the desktop.