Providing navigation that allows visitors to easily return to previously visited pages is an important guideline of website usability. It is normally considered important for a user to receive a consistent experience. If a user visits a page on Day 1, and then comes back to the site on Day 5, optimally the visitor receives the same web page experience on both days. The easiest way to overcome this issue is to use a Web page multi-variate testing tool, such as Google's Website Optimizer.
Another way to avoid cluttering up the navigation o lebanon mobile phone numbers database f a site that has numerous landing pages is to use cookies and dynamic page insertion to serve a page that looks to a visitor to be identical to the page they originally landed upon, yet is actually being dynamically served based on the visitors’ original landing page. In the case of User Centric, we set a cookie when a visitor lands on either the Usability Testing page or the Website Usability Testing page, indicating which page has been initially served.
Then in the future, if the visitor clicks on a link to “usability testing” from any page on our Web site they are dynamically served their original landing page. The logic is that when a visitor clicks on a link to the “usability testing” page, the cookie is checked, and if the cookie exists, the previous page (identified by the cookie) is served.
If no cookie exists, the static “usability testing“ page is served and the cookie is then set to that page
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