Too much effort for vertical scrolling in categories
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:20 am
A good example of usability is the delivery design, which presents various options (time, stores on the map) in a small space on the screen.
The feasibility of the “Similar Product” section at the very bottom of the page is questionable, since it is unlikely that the user will make a choice on the first opened product page. Of course, such a hypothesis needs to be confirmed or refuted using data from Google Analytics.
To summarize
In conclusion, we can highlight the main failures and achievements of the site:
Pros:
Responsiveness. The site should be adapted to any screen size. All elements should be scalable for any gadget.
Collapse filters. The solution saves useful space for displaying the product grid.
Details in the product view on the category page. This solution provides more targeted middle east rcs data transitions from categories to the product page and increases the conversion rate.
Links to product categories in the list of characteristics.
Availability of delivery, payment and contact information from any page of the site. Improved navigation = improved usability.
Cons:
Slow page loading speed. One of the key characteristics of a site for both users and rankings. To solve this, you should use caching plugins, dedicated networks for content distribution, and reduce the number of JS scripts.
High cognitive load on the user due to an excess of elements on the page, lack of focus on the site pages.
Duplicate content of filters and sliders on the category page.
Irrelevant placement of the “Similar Products” block at the very end of the page.
A website audit is an invaluable tool for identifying potential problems and improving the performance of a website, revealing a number of weak points that need attention. Thanks to the audit, you can identify factors that affect loading speed, optimization and user experience. After implementing the recommendations, the website is ready to meet the challenges of competition and ensure user satisfaction.
Such an audit does not require a lot of time, special knowledge or tools. It is enough to understand the user's actions and take an impartial look at the site to identify all the weak points and build an action plan for improvement.
The feasibility of the “Similar Product” section at the very bottom of the page is questionable, since it is unlikely that the user will make a choice on the first opened product page. Of course, such a hypothesis needs to be confirmed or refuted using data from Google Analytics.
To summarize
In conclusion, we can highlight the main failures and achievements of the site:
Pros:
Responsiveness. The site should be adapted to any screen size. All elements should be scalable for any gadget.
Collapse filters. The solution saves useful space for displaying the product grid.
Details in the product view on the category page. This solution provides more targeted middle east rcs data transitions from categories to the product page and increases the conversion rate.
Links to product categories in the list of characteristics.
Availability of delivery, payment and contact information from any page of the site. Improved navigation = improved usability.
Cons:
Slow page loading speed. One of the key characteristics of a site for both users and rankings. To solve this, you should use caching plugins, dedicated networks for content distribution, and reduce the number of JS scripts.
High cognitive load on the user due to an excess of elements on the page, lack of focus on the site pages.
Duplicate content of filters and sliders on the category page.
Irrelevant placement of the “Similar Products” block at the very end of the page.
A website audit is an invaluable tool for identifying potential problems and improving the performance of a website, revealing a number of weak points that need attention. Thanks to the audit, you can identify factors that affect loading speed, optimization and user experience. After implementing the recommendations, the website is ready to meet the challenges of competition and ensure user satisfaction.
Such an audit does not require a lot of time, special knowledge or tools. It is enough to understand the user's actions and take an impartial look at the site to identify all the weak points and build an action plan for improvement.