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Publishing Task 2

 The What?

For CA2, I want to create an online store that sells heavy metal records. The site will be named 'Lucifer's Records'.

In terms of what kind of UX features I want, I would like to add a product description beside every product, by what band the record is, the song list and length of each individual track and as a second UX feature I would like to add the original album artwork of the records so that buyers instantly know what record they are buying.

Screenshot from a Sentinel Records website


https://uxdesign.cc/7-ux-features-for-a-better-product-page-595b097550e6 <---- link to a non-academic article describing 7 of the most important UX features.

https://uxmag.com/articles/designing-the-perfect-button <--- link to a academic article on how to create a perfect button.


The Why?

Why do I want to create a website such as this? The answer is simple, I want an easily accessible store where a customer could at a glance know what they are buying, what is included in what they are buying and buy said product in as less clicks as possible. I want to achieve a hassle-free experience for the customer so that the whole process is a very quick in and out and at the end of the day they come out with exactly what they expected.

sourced from: https://www.plerdy.com/blog/20-sajtov-s-uzhasnym-juzabiliti/


This is a perfect example of what I want to avoid doing, an atrocity of a website with no thought put into it at all.

The How?

In order to achieve my goals for this website I plan on using Code Snippets in order to implement the UX features stated above. I chose to use code snippets as it looks to be a easier and hassle free process rather than trying to modify a WordPress Theme.

sourced from:https://www.cloudways.com/blog/woocommerce-product-description/

This is a perfect example of what I want to implement using Code Snippets into my website.

https://aioseo.com/how-to-add-product-rich-snippets-in-wordpress/ <---- This article linked here goes into detail of how to create a product rich snippets for different products by using the 'All In One SEO' plugin in WordPress.

Comments

  1. Just read Brandon Bell's blog post on how he plans to make his website and what UX features he plans to implement into it, really interesting read. You can have a look for yourself at this link here: https://cdmartgallery.blogspot.com/2022/11/ux-goals-publishing-task-2.html

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