User experience and Human-Computer Interaction with website design
The website user's knowledge of the contents of a website often depends on the persons thinking of the operation of the web site. This is part of the website design for the HCI which is known of as user experience. The website user experience is related to the website design, crystal clear instructions and labelling in a website. How easily a website user understands how to interact in a site may also rely on the usability design features of the site. If a website user thinks that the ease of the web page, which are more likely to continue to use the site. Users who are trained up and well versed with the use of the Internet can discover an easily usable site interface more simple, although, less informative or less relevant. Although, inexperienced users are less likely to see the benefits and functionality of a lower ease of use site front end. This displays the requirement for an interaction more universal and the usability to facilitate as many website users as will be feasible, never mind of the IQ of the website visitor. Much of the website design of UX and interface of website design are thought of during the design of the user interface of the site.
Advanced interactive website features might need plug-ins. The choice of whether or not you will want to have the interaction that needs add-ons is a critical decision during the design of the user experience. If the add-on does not come as part of most browsers, then there may be the risk that the website user won't have the know-how, the patience or indeed the ability to install a add-on just to access the website. If the feature needs advanced understanding of programming, it may be possibly expensive in man hours or money to program in comparison with the amount of betterment of the functionality may be added to the user experience. There is also a risk that new interactions can not be compatible with less powerful browsers, or hardware configurations. The publication of software that doesn't work as required is a lot more irritating for the experience of the user to use. It depends on the target user if it will be a possibility that powerful user website functionality will be required or if it is worth the risk in choosing them in the website design.