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Navigation is a skill which allows you to determine your own position and the location of your destination, on a map or on the ground, and to plan and follow the best route between those tw…Full description
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Navigation stress test
This short set of questions is designed to help you find out whether users can navigate your site easily, and know where they are at all times. Start on a page a few levels deep – NOT a homepage or main section page – this more accurately represents the experience a user will have if they reach you via search or a shared link. Have a print out of the page for your test user to mark out the answers on.
Question
How to label it
What site is this?
Circle the site name
What is this page about?
Underline the title of the page
What are the main sections of this site?
Label as ‘A’
What section is this page in?
Label as ‘B’
What is "up" 1 level from here?
Label as ‘C’
How do I get to the home page of this site?
Label with ‘D’
How do I get to the top of this section?
Label with ‘E’
What does each group of links represent?
Circle the major groups of links and label. ‘F’: Links to sub-pages of this one ‘G’: Links to pages in the same section as this ‘H’: Links to pages in a different section ‘I’: Links to other sites
Now go to the homepage of this site
Write your path(s) as: step 1 > step 2 > ...
How could you get back to the page you were on from the site home page?
Note: this test is an adapted version of Keith Instone’s original Stress test http://instone.org/navstress