| Functionality: Avoid Making Your New Web page a Non-Functional
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A new dinner-fork was recently released in Germany. It
features an ergonomic, titanium-treated handle and a sensor that sounds
a sub-sonic alarm if it detects cold food on your plate. The only catch
is that you can't use it to pick-up food.
No, that's not true. There's no such fork. But there are plenty of equally purposeless websites populating the net.
The
internet, by nature, is a hotbed of constantly evolving technologies
and new web pages that provide ever-expanding ways for people to
research, buy and communicate with each other. But unless those
technologies aid and enable your website to be more functional, then
they're nothing but bells and whistles that you can do without.
The
functionality of a new web page should be developed according to the
site's primary purpose. What is it you want people to do when they
visit? Buy? Research? Subscribe?
If
the purpose of your new web page is to sell, then make sure the focus
is on selling. Don't clutter your site with extraneous technologies and
elements that only serve to keep up with the latest whizbangery you see
online.
Your goal should
be a clean, clear and concise site that allows users to fulfill the
purpose of their visit as simply and quickly as possible. The fewer
clicks the better.
The
articles contained in this section examine various issues surrounding
website functionality. They'll help you to hone-in on the purpose of
your site, because once you know the purpose, you can get about
building functionality.
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