What's key for a user-friendly website?

Ceren Tuna
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Arpan
Low loading time, simple UI!
Dennis Aronov
Simplicity. An overcomplicated site is the worst thing you could do.
Chris Lindner
Simple usage steps, with clear interface icons that is easy to understand.
Louis Garnier
Clear organization of content (Content Pillar..)
Mia Cooper
Everything revolves around simple navigation, rapid loading, and mobile optimization.
Daniel Hunt
SEO so that the users can find it ;)
Durga Singh
From a marketing standpoint, a crucial element for a user-friendly website is the incorporation of well-placed and compelling Call to Action (CTA) buttons.
Johann Vazquez
Intuitive navigation - always focus on the flow of the website in order to hit the target or goal with the site. Is great to have a good-looking website, but it can be pretty-useless if the user experience and navigation are not there.
Daniel Zaitzow
Intuitive design.
Bonni
Content that's clear, relevant, and concise.
Shabnam Katoch
Navigability and clarity
Developer X
Navigation, Information architect, Clear content
Miguel Costa
Fast loading times
Gary Sztajnman
User research: See how users interact with your website and get feedback
Italo Costa | System Developer
There is no exact answer. Take tests.
Mark
Simple but beautiful. Too simple -> looks bad. Too nice -> hard to use. Usually can't get both, that's why I value UI/UX designers that can get the best out of both.
André J
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Darkmode. And make it comprehensive. Don't simplify. People like to explore.
Viola Gardner
Clear navigation: Provide easy access to information. Mobile friendly: Optimize for different devices. Speed: Fast loading is crucial. Ease of reading: legible fonts and good contrast. Consistent design: Keep a consistent look. Mobile optimization: Prioritize mobile users. Security: Keep user data safe. Quick Media: Optimize your images and videos. Cross-Browser Compatibility: Compatibility Matters.