WWW: Writing for the Wired World
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WWW: Writing for the
Wired World
International Association of Business
Communicators
November 28, 2001
Darlene Fichter
www.lights.com
Overview
Web Writing - Do’s & Don’ts
– Format
– Scanning
– Style
– Language
– Jargon
Hearsay or Research?
Usability Studies
Observed and tested thousands of
people using the web
www.usability.gov
www.useit.com
Stephen Krug, Don’t Make Me Think
Reading & Writing
Goal is to communicate
– Strategy
– Key messages
– Your audience
There is nothing more important than
the strategy phase. If you don’t
spend time on it, it’s like being on a
dark road without your headlights on.
Drue Miller, Webmistress Vivid Studios
How Users Read
on Screens
How do people read on the screen?
– Top to bottom
– Left to right
– Focus first on
the micro-content
– Scroll to the bottom
– Only after failing
- side menu
- top menu
Reading
25% slower on the screen
Arial or Times Roman fonts at 12
pt are the most legible
Users Don’t Read
People who are looking for
information on the web, they don't
READ, they SCAN.
Most people WILL NOT read
instructions or HELP.
What if they need to
read?
Tips:
• Provide a good headline and summary.
• Make it easy to print the 20 page report or pieces
of a 100 page report.
• Make sure that longer documents are indexed!
Long HTML Documents
Chunk it
Present a “model” that the users
grasp
Offer internal navigation
– page to page
– back to section
– back to table of contents
“Scanability”
Create headings and subheadings
Be consistent
– use font and/or color to offset
headings
Which is easiest to
read?
Anatomy
Anatomy
Biology
Biology
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Chemistry
Microbiology
Microbiology
Physics
Physics
Zoology
Zoology
Anatomy
Biology
Biotechnology
Chemistry
Microbiology
Physics
Zoology
Research says: List with bullets
Tabular Content
Books
20th Century
Journals
Electronic
Books
Art
Format
20th Century
Books
Modernism
Journals
Impressionism
Electronic
Modernism
Impressionism
Research says: Use Categories
Scanning for Links
How to Find Information
• Search the catalogue
• Browse by subject
• For e-books, click here
• Visit our list of web links
Scan for Links
Make the links in your text
meaningful.
Make visited and unvisited links
contrast with the base font color
and with each other.
Designing for scent – Jared Spool
4-9 words
Style
Concise
Pyramid style (newspaper)
Scanning – lists, lists and more
lists
Looks a lot like PowerPoint
Language
Use the language of your users
Ambiguity is a problem
Provide context
Classic Mistakes
Web sites are full of jargon
Organized by internal departments
and use internal names
Other Important
Writing Tasks
404 Document Not Found
Errors
– Should stand out from other text
– Should be comprehensible
Things to Avoid
“Marketese”
– Anything that sounds like
“advertising” is a complete turn off …
the best, the biggest …
What works?
Have you ever been at a
web development meeting
where people debated the
size of an image or the
color of link or a label for
hours?
“Cookie” Test
Preference or “cookie” testing
– My Account
– Your Account Status
– Chequing Account
– Login
Paper Mockups
Test pages and ask where would
you click to do X, Y and Z?
Imitation is the sincerest
form of flattery
Test someone else’s page or site
Task Based Testing
Real users doing typical tasks
Observers
Analysis
Secret to Writing for
the Wired World
Observe, test, and learn
Test some more
Thank you!
Questions?
Darlene Fichter
Northern Lights Internet Solutions Ltd.
Web Sites Usability & Writing
http://www.lights.com/talks/