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Analysis of One click presets website according to Bastien & Scapin criteria grid, evaluating guidance, homogeneity, incitation, readability, information density, and compatibility.
[...] The website includes several sections that describe the process of using the service. Incitation: The navigation menu (shop prestes, how to install and contact) is missing a home page where the company is presented, its creation date and testimonials from its former users. This is an element that may create doubt in the user, especially regarding the professionalism and credibility of the site. All the more so, as there is a cul-cul-de-sac in the site's structure, as it is essential to resort to browser functions to return to the previous page. [...]
[...] Readability: The use of capital letters in the home page texts 'Best selling in 2019' does not give a touch of sobriety and elegance, and does not allow for comfortable reading for users. The FAQ page is in disarray: a large empty space between the first part and the second part of the text of this page. II- Workload Information density Presence of unnecessary sections, we observe a large number of sections that convey the same message, making the visit annoying and the conveyed messages annoying. Should remove some and remain precise and concise. [...]
[...] Compatibility: After visiting the site on Windows XP, the Windows explorer and Firefox browsers, we did not observe any particular technical problems. However, some tasks are not organized in a way that respects the habits of the millennial users who are most concerned by the service; for example the text mobile and desktop placed in a non-clickable rectangular button ready to confuse. To make the site performant, it would have been necessary to offer a directly usable trial, a downloadable photo, and a non-downloadable result display only after payment. This engages the user more and makes the site more attractive. [...]
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