Lesson 22. Designing for User Experience
In previous lessons, you learned about what you should and shouldn’t do when you plan your website and design your pages. You learned how to design for mobile first and some best practices around designing for mobile users. But there is more to the web design universe than just mobile users, and the best designers try to be as inclusive as possible.
You should already know that the real world consists of many different users with many different computer systems who use many different browsers. Some of the things we haven’t yet addressed, however, are the many different preferences and experience levels that the visitors to your site will have. By anticipating these real-world needs, you can better judge ...
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