Thursday, July 23, 2015

4. Do you have deep multi-level menus?

Until recently, having menus three and even four levels deep was common practice, a way of showing how much you have to offer. Sadly, many websites today still have this. Not everyone appreciates the simplicity and elegance of having clean, uncluttered navigation. But on a mobile device, this isn't an option, it's a necessity. Mobile sites typically have the menu condensed to an icon at top of the screen that expands when tapped. Users are unlikely to have the patience for multiple taps, or to scroll through a long list of options. Keep the menus short and sweet for mobile devices.


1. Does it display well on different devices?

2. How easily can mobile users complete common tasks?

3. Is your Call to Action central and prominent?

4. Do you have deep multi-level menus?

5. How easy is it to return to your home page?

6. Is it easy to search on your site?

7. Are your forms suitable for virtual keyboards?

8. No pinch-zoom. Other than product images.

9. Is your entire site crawlable?

10. Does all your content play on mobile devices?

11. Have you cross checked your redirects and cross links?

12. How do you handle complex tasks and sensitive information?




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