Have you ever dealt with a website that takes too long to load? And has flashy pictures and viewpoints making it difficult to even stay on the web? That would be considered an example of a “bad website.” Other factors of a website include having little information, items hard to navigate, and small formatting. The website “Step Up” falls into that category. When looking upon it, it is a sportswear store and it gives a picture of the actual place. It includes contact information, address, and the business hours. You can’t do any shopping on it and it has no pictures of any clothing, items and accessories.
On the other hand, Gymshark is a good website because it contains a responsive web design, it’s easy to use, and it has effective navigation. When opening its web, you’ll find its design to have a contrasting color scheme with dynamic hues. It doesn’t have flashing lights and its pictures are soft and subtle colors. It includes well-formatted content easy for users to scan. It’s fast (opens within four to six seconds) with most of the content opening up immediately. It has good navigation with a search feature, multiple ways to explore the content, good internal links, and an informative header and footer. Gymshark’s website makes it excellent for having an instinctive plan and a straight forward approach. For these reasons, I enjoyed using it.
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