Mequoda Daily

Helping Publishers Make Money Online

Don Nicholas, Kim Mateus, and Amanda MacArthur

Hosted by Don Nicholas,
Amanda MacArthur and
Kim Mateus

Be a more confident, successful publisher in just five minutes each week!

Sign up to receive the Mequoda Daily, a free email newsletter with valuable case studies on:

  • Breakthrough Internet Strategies for Authors and Publishers
  • Proven Internet Marketing Sources, Programs and Tactics
  • Tips and Techniques for Designing More Effective Websites

And get Don Nicholas' valuable, free Special Report: Seven Online Publishing Secrets absolutely free.

Email Address:

Online Publishing Strategy: Make Websites More Senior Friendly

U.S. Government Creates Guidelines

By Kim Mateus, Managing Editor Mequoda Daily and Library

If the target market for your email newsletter or membership website is older Americans, you might want to heed this advice on senior-friendly websites from the National Institute on Aging. If fact, you might find these suggestions are worthwhile for any group squinting at the computer screen.

"Plain text, plain type, and plain terms are plainly effective ways to broaden the reach of a website to an older audience," says the National Institute on Aging and the National Library of Medicine.

These two components of the National Institutes of Health offer a free booklet, Making Your Web Site Senior Friendly: A Checklist, to help website designers and online publishers create site for use by older people.

Website usability tip: Design readable text and navigational features

The checklist is based on results of scholarly research showing that age is no hindrance to computer or Internet use. While normal, gradual, age-associated declines in vision and cognitive abilities may be impediments to the use of electronic technology, the checklist ticks off ways to design readable text and navigational features that can shape up a website for older users.

It also covers suggestions for style and for incorporating popular features like photos, videos, and audio. It wraps up with an extensive list of research references and suggested reading to address in-depth web design issues.

“By implementing this checklist, web designers can help open the Internet to great numbers of people over 60 who want to know more about their health and aging,” says NIA director, Dr. Richard J. Hodes.

“We have found that people age 60 and over now constitute the fastest growing group of computer users,” notes NLM director, Dr. Donald A.B. Lindberg.

Single copies of Making Your Web Site Senior Friendly: A Checklist” are available on the Web at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/checklist.pdf

A senior-friendly website usability checklist

The following are courtesy of the National Institutes of Health:

  • Phrasing: The website uses the active voice.
  • Scrolling: The website design avoids automatically scrolling text and provides scrolling icon.
  • Mouse: The website design uses single clicks to access information.
  • Lettering: The website design uses upper and lower case for body text and reserves all capitals for headlines.
  • Justification: The website design uses left justified text.
  • Style: The website design uses positive phrasing and presents info. in a clear manner without the need for inferences.
  • Menus: The website design uses pull down and cascading menus sparingly.
  • Simplicity: The website design uses simple language for text. A glossary is provided for technical terms.
  • Typeface: The website design uses a san serif typeface that is not condensed.
  • Color: The website design avoids using yellow, blue, and green in proximity.
  • Backgrounds: The website design uses light text on dark backgrounds or visa versa and avoids patterns.
  • Consistent Layout: The website design uses standard page design and the navigation is the same on each page.
  • Organization: The website design uses a standard format. Lengthy documents are broken into short sections.
  • Navigation: The website design uses explicit, step-by-step navigation procedures and is simple and straightforward.
  • Help & Information: The website design offers a tutorial on the website or offers contact information.
  • Icons & Buttons: The website design uses large buttons. Text is incorporated with an icon, when possible.
  • Illustrations & Photos: The website design uses text relevant images only.
  • Type Weight: The website design uses medium or bold face type.
  • Type Size: The website design uses 12 or 14 point for body text.
  • Site Maps: The website design uses a site map to show how the site is organized.
  • Hyperlinks: The website design uses icons with text as hyperlinks.
  • Animation, Video & Audio: The website design uses short segments to reduce download time.
  • Back/Forward Navigation: The website design uses buttons such a “previous” and “next” for reviewing text.
  • Physical Spacing: The website design uses double spacing in body text.

Recent Mequoda Landing Page Optimization Tips

Landing Page Optimization Conversion Index
posted in Landing Page Optimization | December 12, 2006

Five Tips for Keeping Visitors Around and Convincing Them to Order
posted in Landing Page Optimization | December 7, 2006

A Simple Formula for Writing Compelling Book Titles, PR Headlines or Email Subjects
posted in Landing Page Optimization | November 21, 2006

Are You the 1 Person in 4 Who Reads Beyond the Ineffective Headline?
posted in Landing Page Optimization | November 20, 2006

Landing Page Review: SciaticPainTreatment.com
posted in Landing Page Optimization | November 16, 2006

COMMENTS
ADD YOUR COMMENTS

Share Your Comments On This Story!

If you have comments about this story and want to post them on this page to share your thoughts with other readers, simply enter your comments below.


Hello Guest.

Write Your Comment
(Offensive materials and/or spam will be removed, no HTML allowed)

Please Note: Your signup must be verified via email before your comment is published. Comments are limited to 500 characters.

 Notify me when new comments are posted?

Hello Guest! | Log in

Increase text size: A A A

Topics
Free Special Reports
Resources

SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up to receive tips daily!
Your email:

We value your privacy

Upcoming Events

Join Don at:
SIPA's 25th Annual Mid-Year Marketing Conference: Gain. Market. Share.
December 8-10th, 2008


Join Kim at:
SIPA's 25th Annual Mid-Year Marketing Conference: Gain. Market. Share.
December 8-10th, 2008

RSS Feeds

Subscribe
Google Reader or Homepage

Add to My Yahoo!
Subscribe with Bloglines
Subscribe in NewsGator Online

BittyBrowser
Add to My AOL
Subscribe in Rojo
Subscribe in FeedLounge
Add to Technorati Favorites!
Add to netvibes
Subscribe in myEarthlink

Join us on Facebook:

Blogroll
.
ga-n