Through reading “5 Key Principles for New UX Designers”, I first learned the importance of hierarchical structure. I need to grade the content according to its importance, so that users can understand the primary and secondary information of the page, mainly through information structure and visual hierarchy. The second is consistency, which means that some buttons and ICONS should be as consistent as possible with the majority of the web page, and there is no need to innovate all the content, which will make users feel uncomfortable. And then there's confirmation, the user usually has to go into a new pop-up window when they delete something, a file, and the system will remind the user whether to confirm or not, because the user needs to put in extra effort, so the user knows the consequences of deleting. This move can prevent users from mistakenly touching the screen, causing unnecessary losses. Then is the user control, which is very important for us to enter a web page and then click on the link and return to these operations, some bad user control can not return to the previous page, can only directly exit, these controls directly affect the user's operational efficiency, will affect the user's positive degree of use of the site. The last is the auxiliary function. We need to consider all groups when designing the page, so some disabled people are included. We need to set up some methods conducive to their viewing and use, so that special groups can be paid attention to.
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