Hands-On Exercise for
Chapter 3
URL of
website: Community Library Sedona
Name of
website: Community Library Sedona
Target
Audience: Residents of Sedona
Screenshot
of the home page

Types of
navigation evident
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Navigation
Bar on the top of the screen
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A
dropdown menu beneath the logo
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Another
navigation bar near the bottom of the screen
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A
search bar
Design
Principles of contrast, repetition alignment and proximity
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The
website utilizes a similar brownish red that you can see in
many other Sedona websites, probably the color scheme that correlates with that
city.
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Lots
of images in the center of the screen of other people to bring home that sense
of community
Check sheet:
1. X Consistent
site header/logo
□ X 2. Consistent navigation area
□ X 3.
Informative page title that includes the company/organization/site name
□ X 4.
Page footer area—copyright, last update, contact e-mail address
□ X 5.
Good use of basic design principles: repetition, contrast, proximity, and
alignment
□ X 6.
Balance of text/graphics/white space on page
□ X 7.
Home page downloads within 10 seconds on a mobile device
□ X 8.
Viewport meta tag is used to enhance display on smartphone
□ X 9.
Responsive page layout is configured for smartphone and tablet display
Navigation
Criteria
□ X 1.
Main navigation links are clearly and consistently labeled
□ 2. Navigation is structured within an unordered list
□ 3. When the main navigation consists of images and/or multimedia, the page
footer area contains plain text hyperlinks (accessibility)
□ X 4.
Navigational aids, such as site map, skip to content link, or breadcrumbs, are used
Color and
Graphics Criteria
□
X 1. Use of different colors is
limited to a maximum of three or four plus neutrals
□ X 2.
Color is used consistently
□ X 3.
Background and text colors have good contrast
□ 4.
Color is not used alone to convey meaning (accessibility)
□ X 5.
Use of color and graphics enhances rather than distracts from the site
□ X 6.
Graphics are optimized and do not slow download significantly
□ X 7.
Each graphic used serves a clear purpose
□ 8. Image elements use the alt attribute to configure alternate text
(accessibility)
□ X
(NA) 9. Animated images do not distract from the site and do not loop
endlessly
Multimedia
Criteria (NA)
□ 1.
Each audio or video file used serves a clear purpose
□ 2.
The audio or video files used enhance rather than distract from the site
□ 3.
Captions or transcripts are provided for each audio or video file used
(accessibility)
□ 4.
The file size is indicated for audio and video downloads
Content
Presentation Criteria
□ 1.
Common fonts such as Arial or Times New Roman are used
□ 2. Techniques of writing for the Web are applied: headings, subheadings, bulleted lists, short sentences in brief paragraphs, use of
empty space
□ X 3.
Fonts, font sizes, and font colors are consistently used
□ X 4.
Content provides meaningful, useful information
□ X 5.
Content is organized in a consistent manner
□ X 6.
Information is easy to find (minimal clicks)
□ 7.
Timeliness: The date of the last revision and/or copyright date is accurate
□ X 8.
Content is free of typographical and grammatical errors
□ 9.
Avoids the use of “Click here” when writing text for hyperlinks
□ 10. Hyperlinks use a consistent set of colors to indicate visited/nonvisited status
□ 11. Alternate text equivalent of content is provided for graphics and media
(accessibility)
Functionality
Criteria
□ X 1.
All internal hyperlinks work
□ X 2.
All external hyperlinks work
□ X 3.
All forms function as expected
□ X 4.
No error messages are generated by the pages
Additional
Accessibility Criteria
□ 1.
Use attributes designed to improve accessibility such as alt and title where
appropriate
□ X 2.
The html element’s lang attribute indicates the spoken language of the page
Browser
Compatibility Criteria
□ X 1.
Displays on current versions of Edge, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari,
Chrome, and Opera
□ X 2.
Displays on popular mobile devices (including tablets and smartphones)
Recommendations:
I like the
overall balance and aesthetic of the webpage, however the way the event
calendar is presented on the homepage clashes with the rest of the text and
graphics. It’s odd that the hyperlinks for the events and everything else are
two different kinds of blue.