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| Have a link labeled 'Home' on every page on the site, except for the home page. | Usability.gov 5:1 | |
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Many sites place the organization's logo on the top of every page and link it to the homepage.
While many users expect logos are clickable, around 25% will not realize that links to the homepage.
Therefore, include a link labeled 'Home' near the top of the page to help those users.
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| http://www.webkontor.eu/beratung.html | | 1 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/sm-cms.html | | 1 |
| Omitting IMG WIDTH or HEIGHT attributes means page text jumps about as images load. | Usability.gov 14:3 | |
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This makes the page very hard to read while it's loading, and the user may click on the wrong link if it moves as it's being clicked.
Add width and height attributes to the img tag matching the image dimensions. Authoring tools
like Dreamweaver can automate this process. | | |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/ | | 38 303 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo.html | | 37 139 331 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo-audit.html | | 48 148 345 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/webanalytics.html | | 71 171 355 |
| This issue was found on another 4 pages.
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| Provide a search option on each page of content-rich web sites. | Usability.gov 17:4 | |
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A search option should be provided on all pages where it may be useful - users should not have to return to the homepage to conduct a search. Search engines can be helpful on content-rich web sites, but do not add value on other types of sites. | | |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/ | | 1 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo.html | | 1 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo-audit.html | | 1 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/webanalytics.html | | 1 |
| This issue was found on another 4 pages.
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| This page title is not unique. Each page should have a descriptive and meaningfully different title. | Usability.gov 9:2 | |
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Title refers to the text displayed on browser tabs, favorites, and in search engines results pages. If two or more pages have the same title, they cannot be differentiated by users or the Favorites capability of the browser.
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| 'Suchmaschinenoptimierung einer Website verspricht nachhaltigen Erfolg.' is also used on http://www.webkontor.eu/seo.html, http://www.webkontor.eu/off-page-optimierung.html | | 5 |
| Use LABEL tags for each data entry field to show what data is expected. | Usability.gov 13:5 | |
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Make sure each INPUT field has an associated LABEL tag describing the field.
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| http://www.webkontor.eu/ | | 287 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo.html | | 241 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo-audit.html | | 255 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/webanalytics.html | | 265 |
| This issue was found on another 4 pages.
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| Use text links rather than image links. In general, text links are more easily recognized as clickable. | Usability.gov 10:6 | |
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Text links usually download faster, are preferred by users, and should change colors after being selected. It is usually easier to convey a link's destination in text, rather than with the use of an image.
Users often find it hard to tell which images are clickable without moving the cursor over them ('minesweeping').
Another benefit to using text links is that users with text-only and deactivated graphical browsers can see the navigation options. | | |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/ | | 38 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo.html | | 37 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/seo-audit.html | | 48 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/webanalytics.html | | 71 |
| This issue was found on another 4 pages.
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| Use headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.) | Usability.gov 9:7 | |
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Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
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| http://www.webkontor.eu/beratung.html | | 115 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/off-page-optimierung.html | | 148 |
| http://www.webkontor.eu/sm-cms.html | | 94 108 |
| Capitalize the first letter of the first word in lists. | Usability.gov 12:9 | |
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Only the first letter of the first word should be capitalized unless the item contains another word that would normally be capitalized.
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| http://www.webkontor.eu/off-page-optimierung.html | | 161 |
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