Post by account_disabled on Feb 13, 2024 6:12:11 GMT -5
General improvements to the store. This is the last article in the series on good user experience practices. In the previous entries, you can read tips about product websites and purchasing processes. In this article, I will describe all the other difficult Activities that fall under the two categories mentioned above. Floating Menu. This is a very interesting solution that simply sticks the menu to the top of the page so that it follows when you scroll down. This makes navigation in the store Easier. Clickable elements should be distinguished from non-clickable elements.
Users should be able to easily find the all-important call-to-action button. Unfortunately, this is not always kept in mind when designing a store. Change Category Pages View of the products displayed on. the assortment, customers can choose how Tokelau Email List they are displayed. Some prefer it, like tiles, while others prefer it to be a standard list. Full company details. Unfortunately The thing is that many entrepreneurs forget about this and even it is regulated by the Consumer Rights Act.
Therefore, it should be placed on the website (and at the latest when the consumer expresses his/her wish to be bound by the contract, e.g. Contact The tab is ideal for this) information such as: basic data identifying the entrepreneur, data about the institution registering the business activity, its registration number, business address of the company, e-mail address, company telephone number. Information about returns and cancellation of contracts. It would be best if they were placed on a dedicated subpage, rather than hidden somewhere in the regulations, as is often the case.
Users should be able to easily find the all-important call-to-action button. Unfortunately, this is not always kept in mind when designing a store. Change Category Pages View of the products displayed on. the assortment, customers can choose how Tokelau Email List they are displayed. Some prefer it, like tiles, while others prefer it to be a standard list. Full company details. Unfortunately The thing is that many entrepreneurs forget about this and even it is regulated by the Consumer Rights Act.
Therefore, it should be placed on the website (and at the latest when the consumer expresses his/her wish to be bound by the contract, e.g. Contact The tab is ideal for this) information such as: basic data identifying the entrepreneur, data about the institution registering the business activity, its registration number, business address of the company, e-mail address, company telephone number. Information about returns and cancellation of contracts. It would be best if they were placed on a dedicated subpage, rather than hidden somewhere in the regulations, as is often the case.