Top 10 Ways Websites Makes Me Suffer
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Top 10 Ways Websites Drive Me Crazy
Summary
Discover why one web designer finds some websites a real nightmare.Keywords
Web design, humor, website mistakes, user experience, web colors, internet marketingArticle Body
Sometimes, it feels like certain websites exist solely to torment their visitors. Navigating the web can often feel like trying to read on a turbulent flight, with distractions everywhere. While many websites are excellent, an unfortunate number are truly dreadful, annoying regular web users.As the internet's importance continues to grow, both for consumers and businesses, maintaining high-quality websites is essential. Better websites mean better revenue.
Here are the top ten ways websites fail, causing frustration and hair-pulling. The common thread? Poor consideration of the visitor’s experience.
1. Overuse of Animation
While children enjoy animated cartoons, most adults do not appreciate showy animations on websites. Flashy intros and flying words distract from content. Unless your site is entertainment-focused, avoid excessive motion. If multimedia is necessary, offer it as an option, not a requirement.2. Excessive Scrolling
After scrolling down a full page, it's easy to feel lost and disinterested. Reading long text online is challenging. To keep visitors engaged, split content into multiple, manageable pages.3. Dense, Unbroken Text
Large blocks of text can be off-putting, especially when browsing for products or services. Online text is harder to read than in print, and web users are notoriously impatient. Use headings, subheadings, short paragraphs, and bullet points to make content more digestible.4. Lack of Contact Information
An email address alone can make a company seem illegitimate. Why not provide a phone number? Make it easy for customers to reach you.5. Outdated Content
Content from years ago quickly drives me away. With so much information available, there’s bound to be something more current. Keeping content fresh attracts repeat visitors, who are more likely to become customers.6. Slow Page Loads
Slow-loading pages are still a common problem. Waiting for a site to load feels like an eternity, and I’d rather leave than waste time. There are always faster options elsewhere.7. Self-centered Content
People don’t care about your company’s backstory?"they care about what you can do for them. Sites that address customer needs and offer solutions are far more engaging than those full of self-praise.8. Vague Buttons and Links
Buttons with cryptic labels are frustrating. Imagine trying to navigate a highway with signs reading “Over Here” or “Moon Beams.” Keep links descriptive so visitors know where they’re going.9. Inconsistent Navigation
Different menus or layouts on every page are as frustrating as receiving separate menus for each course at a restaurant. Keep navigation consistent to satisfy visitors’ hunger for information.10. Inconsistent Look and Feel
When a site’s appearance changes drastically from page to page, I feel disoriented, as though I’ve left the site entirely. Consistency is key; save design overhauls for complete site redesigns.Websites employing these notorious features are truly painful to navigate. Sites that bombard you with mismatched fonts, endless scrolling, and outdated content make leaving feel like sweet relief.
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