Assisted navigation design is an approach to web design that provides users with navigation tools to help them find information more easily and quickly. It is common for websites to provide users with an extensive navigational menu, which can be difficult to navigate and often results in users becoming overwhelmed by the number of choices. Assisted navigation design utilizes a variety of methods to make navigation easier, such as grouping related content together, allowing users to filter content, and providing users with the ability to quickly jump to different sections of the website. These tools help users find the content they need more quickly, which can improve the overall user experience and help reduce user frustration.
Search engine optimization, user experience, user interface.
CITATION : "James Rothschild. 'Assisted Navigation Design.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=192021 (Accessed on March 27, 2023)"
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