Usability, and Navigation

Basically usability defines certain principals according to which the website has to be laid out, structured, and navigated. There has to be a logic in the sequence in which parts of content (sections of the site) should be presented, important wording to be shown to a visitor, so all necessary information could be delivered in clear format. In other words, it's how convenient and easy the website appears to a visitor.

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