What builds a good UX?
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:58 am
So far we have talked in general about the fact that a good UX is the result of a good user experience on a given site. But what is meant by a good experience? Some aspects are more technical, others are more stylistic .
For your site to have a good UX, first of all it must be performant. This means that you must ensure that it loads quickly, that the most important elements, those that are usually found at the top of the pages, all load and that there are no shifts because some piece is late .
Speed must also be accompanied by reactivity : every time a user touches or clicks, the content must be recalled and displayed in the shortest time possible. The mobile experience must not be underestimated either .
The number of people who use a PC to surf the web is decreasing every day and, on the other hand, the number of people who surf from mobile or tablet is increasing. And if tablets have, more greece phone number or less, the same proportions as a PC screen, as far as cell phones are concerned (which are most often used vertically) it is very important that the theme you have chosen is a responsive theme capable of adapting all the elements even to the reduced and verticalized space of smartphone screens.
There should be no chasing menus and annoying pop-ups that take up space unnecessarily. What you are trying to do is make the UX of your WordPress site enjoyable.
Pleasant means fast, pleasant means simple, pleasant means ultimately truthful.
It is important that all elements of the user experience are able to convey a sense of transparency. A value that clearly must be taken into account by those who have an e-commerce but not only.
how to evaluate the UX of your wordpress site
Check if your WordPress site's UX helps users - sos-wp.it
Next to the speed of loading the elements there is also the way in which the elements are arranged on the pages . Ease and transparency in this case are expressed with menus that are clear and either always present or easy to recall when needed. Without forgetting that your audience could be made up of people with different abilities than the average user for whom everything is always intended .
Once you have built your WordPress site you then need to subject it to a series of stress tests (or rely on experts who do this for a living), to find out if the transitions from one page to another, from one section to another work or if there are no useless clicks that can be eliminated.
For your site to have a good UX, first of all it must be performant. This means that you must ensure that it loads quickly, that the most important elements, those that are usually found at the top of the pages, all load and that there are no shifts because some piece is late .
Speed must also be accompanied by reactivity : every time a user touches or clicks, the content must be recalled and displayed in the shortest time possible. The mobile experience must not be underestimated either .
The number of people who use a PC to surf the web is decreasing every day and, on the other hand, the number of people who surf from mobile or tablet is increasing. And if tablets have, more greece phone number or less, the same proportions as a PC screen, as far as cell phones are concerned (which are most often used vertically) it is very important that the theme you have chosen is a responsive theme capable of adapting all the elements even to the reduced and verticalized space of smartphone screens.
There should be no chasing menus and annoying pop-ups that take up space unnecessarily. What you are trying to do is make the UX of your WordPress site enjoyable.
Pleasant means fast, pleasant means simple, pleasant means ultimately truthful.
It is important that all elements of the user experience are able to convey a sense of transparency. A value that clearly must be taken into account by those who have an e-commerce but not only.
how to evaluate the UX of your wordpress site
Check if your WordPress site's UX helps users - sos-wp.it
Next to the speed of loading the elements there is also the way in which the elements are arranged on the pages . Ease and transparency in this case are expressed with menus that are clear and either always present or easy to recall when needed. Without forgetting that your audience could be made up of people with different abilities than the average user for whom everything is always intended .
Once you have built your WordPress site you then need to subject it to a series of stress tests (or rely on experts who do this for a living), to find out if the transitions from one page to another, from one section to another work or if there are no useless clicks that can be eliminated.