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Website feedback and UX Testing

 For my Website, I created a google form with question to test my website and get feedback. I linked the form to my website, then published it. I then shared the link of my website to my colleagues and the purpose of this post is to analyse the feedback I received 


For my homepage all the responses were positive which I appreciate. However, I think that I should work a little bit more on it to make it look more professional by adding a logo or something similar. 

For my navigation all the respondents found it very easy to use and I am proud of it because I worked hard on the navigation of my website to make the interface user friendly. 

The biography and About me page have been appreciated by everyone and 

I am happy that everyone liked the social links as I worked hard to make them functional


All the respondents agreed that they would gladly recommend the website which shows that overall my website is a success 



Comments

  1. Good feedback and observation on how adding your logo would improve the website from an observational point of reference on whether the site was completed.

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  2. You can fix the website before the deadline by adding it to the portfolio page or deleting unnecessary text. For example, after your design board, you have another 6 images with text that reads - 'I'm a paragraph' so the website is not finished

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