Navagation
The results I have gathered from the user testing process I can
confidently say that the users had no issue navigation the site
throughout the various pages. In the house style section of the test all
of the users answered that the layout is understandable and constant
which suggests that the navigation was made easier by the house style.
The
website I have created contains a verity of hyperlinks, the majority of
these where found to be working well. However the Paypal link was said
to not be working by 80% of the people who tested it, these users wrote
in the fix box that I hadn't linked the Paypal account to the hyperlink.
The
loading times section of the testing form was very hit and miss due to
the various testers only testing on specific browsers, luckily it seems
as though I managed to get an answer for each browser. The safari and
chrome loading time to be the least consistent ranging from 3 to 5
seconds. Firefox however seems to hold strong at 4 seconds loading time.
The test forms show that none of the testers experienced
and page issues or graphical errors when browser on chrome, safari and
Firefox.
The tests suggest that the colour scheme, fonts and layout were all consistent, appealing and understandable.
If I were to carry on working on my website I would add a login and sign up page a button on the navigation bar. I'd do this to help the audience keep tabs on there donations and progress in helping the bees, this way a weekly newsletter would be sent to their emails.
Friday, 18 March 2016
Monday, 14 March 2016
LO4 User Testing
Feedback sheet No1
Feedback No2
Feedback No 3
Feedback No 5
User Testing
Navigation
In my user testing forms I asked the tester to navigate the site using my header, footer and various button links.
Hyperlinks
In the form I created the user was presented with the task of testing out all the hyperlinks on my site, this included navigation bar, social network links, external website link, donation link and the footer navigation bar.
Loading Times
I asked the tester to try out the website on various browsers to test the loading times of the site.
Use across browsers and devices
The users were asked to test the performance of the website on three main browsers, chrome, safari and Firefox.
House style and design
Using the housestyle table I asked the user to fill out what they thought of the design aspects of my website, this include consistency of design, layout, font and colour scheme.
Feedback No2
Feedback No 3
Feedback No 5
Navigation
In my user testing forms I asked the tester to navigate the site using my header, footer and various button links.
Hyperlinks
In the form I created the user was presented with the task of testing out all the hyperlinks on my site, this included navigation bar, social network links, external website link, donation link and the footer navigation bar.
Loading Times
I asked the tester to try out the website on various browsers to test the loading times of the site.
Use across browsers and devices
The users were asked to test the performance of the website on three main browsers, chrome, safari and Firefox.
House style and design
Using the housestyle table I asked the user to fill out what they thought of the design aspects of my website, this include consistency of design, layout, font and colour scheme.
Saturday, 12 March 2016
LO3 Wix tools
Wix is a free website building tool that gives you all of the necessary tools to make a successful and professional looking website. As you can see from the screen shot above there is a lot of tools.
On the left hand side of the picture you can see the 5 buttons that when hovered over open up to a huge range of useful tools. I mostly used tools such as the text box, gallery, social, menu, and page background. The text box tool does what you'd think it would do, create a text box which can be written in. The gallerey tool allows the maker of the site to access a large range of picture galleries, from sliders to grids. The social tool allows the user to create a social media bar, in which they can mix and match which social media links they want to have at the bottom of the page. The menu tool allows the user access to a range of navigation bars and menus, which can be placed at the top of the page for easy navigation through the different pages of the site. The page background section of the tool bar is there to let the user access the background of there webpage in which they can change it using assets created beforehand.
Friday, 11 March 2016
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Self assesment
All that is left to do with my web site is the content for my pages e.g text, information for faq and How to help page.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
LO2 Potential Revenue
For potential revenue you could allow for advertising on our site. This is only a valuable revenue stream if the advertising is targeted as untargeted advertising pays very little for example 50cents per 1000 views. You could also get sponsors and endorsements for your website depending on the what the cause is. If you have a website for supporting a good cause you may get a sponser relatively easy. For instance companies in a similar line of work or even other charitable organisations such as Greenpeace may sponsor a smaller movement such as Hive-IT. Another potential stream of revenue is the charitable donations that are given to help fund the movement.
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