[Sigia-l] User testing texts

Bill Killam bkillam at user-centereddesign.com
Wed May 10 09:48:20 EDT 2006


Ummm. Reading speed and comprehension testing comes to mind.

Bill
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From: sigia-l-bounces at asis.org [mailto:sigia-l-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf
Of Sigrun Lurås
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 8:28 AM
To: Sigia-l at asis.org
Subject: [Sigia-l] User testing texts


Hi,

Does anybody have any experience with user testing the text of a web site?
We have an information structure that is well tested. But there's no use for
the user to find the information, if the information is not user friendly
and easy to understand. We have some ideas of how to do such a test, but
haven't found any methodology for testing texts specifically. Any
suggestions of how to perform these kind of user tests?

Thanks!

Sigrun Luras


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