Even though the heart of any application or device is coding, its skeleton is UI Designing. It is the visual thing about the application, as interface is nothing but a form visual communication. But it doesn’t come with an inherent ability of responsiveness and interactivity. Certain thoughtful measures need to be taken to unleash its hidden power of intuitiveness. The initiative and all the toil should result in the interface which is beautiful as well as useful.
One such important step can be emphasizing the current status of the task which user is performing on the screen. He shouldn’t be left clueless in dark about the whereabouts of the application. It is absolutely detrimental to the user experience as user meanders to find out what is going behind the task order. The user must know and see the results of his actions on immediate basis. It boils down to the visibility of the system which can make or break your app’s future.
Precisely to overcome this peril, designers have befriended with the Ajax. It enables user to modify the particular part of the page without refreshing the entire page again and again. This definitely boosts the responsiveness and speed, as it takes less time to refresh one aspect of the page rather the whole page. Besides, it brings interactivity which puts mobile applications close to the desktop like experience where everything is crystal clear and simple to navigate.
The problem with non Ajax side is if the person clicks on the button, some activity takes place without the page being refreshed. Certainly, the action leads to some output, but user is unaware about what is actually happening. This is the moment of uncertainty and confusion that each and every user loathes. That’s why there must be a visual system which gives quick updates to the user regarding the consequences of his clicks or text inputs.
The best way to achieve this is the use of animation or graphics. User can easily capture even the slightest movement against the otherwise static page. Displaying the selected option in different color, slight enlargement of the selected items, hand like pointers to indicate the choice are the way outs where user can see the output pictorially. And this is a well known and proven fact that images capture the human eye much more quickly than the plain text. It’s very easy to put animations or graphics on a page via JavaScript. Imagery must be used meticulously as its overuse will slow down the loading speed and will be an addition to the user’s irritation.
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One such important step can be emphasizing the current status of the task which user is performing on the screen. He shouldn’t be left clueless in dark about the whereabouts of the application. It is absolutely detrimental to the user experience as user meanders to find out what is going behind the task order. The user must know and see the results of his actions on immediate basis. It boils down to the visibility of the system which can make or break your app’s future.
Precisely to overcome this peril, designers have befriended with the Ajax. It enables user to modify the particular part of the page without refreshing the entire page again and again. This definitely boosts the responsiveness and speed, as it takes less time to refresh one aspect of the page rather the whole page. Besides, it brings interactivity which puts mobile applications close to the desktop like experience where everything is crystal clear and simple to navigate.
The problem with non Ajax side is if the person clicks on the button, some activity takes place without the page being refreshed. Certainly, the action leads to some output, but user is unaware about what is actually happening. This is the moment of uncertainty and confusion that each and every user loathes. That’s why there must be a visual system which gives quick updates to the user regarding the consequences of his clicks or text inputs.
The best way to achieve this is the use of animation or graphics. User can easily capture even the slightest movement against the otherwise static page. Displaying the selected option in different color, slight enlargement of the selected items, hand like pointers to indicate the choice are the way outs where user can see the output pictorially. And this is a well known and proven fact that images capture the human eye much more quickly than the plain text. It’s very easy to put animations or graphics on a page via JavaScript. Imagery must be used meticulously as its overuse will slow down the loading speed and will be an addition to the user’s irritation.
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