Monday, December 13, 2021

Securitus Analytics: Information Fabric - See the Solution

 





  • Use simple, basic English and avoid jargon.
  • Translate to languages your users are most comfortable with for reading. Test various languages and text flows in your app’s interface. For example, Arabic takes more vertical space and is rendered right to left.
  • Keep your sentences short and provide graphical cues to guide non-literate users and people with cognitive disabilities. Combining text with images--such as a written menu with clear icons--enables easier and faster access across all literacy levels.
  • Avoid complex hierarchical structures, such as menus, tabs, or drop downs, as users are more likely to get lost; plus, those who access your app with a screen reader might need a long time to find what they are looking for.
  • Minimize the need to type or text search. Whenever possible, allow voice input, autocomplete text fields, and present browseable interfaces.

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