7 things I hate on websites

by Robert Dobes | June 14th, 2007

FrustrationDon’t you just hate it when you come to a website and there’s no clue what the website is about, when you are just wasting time looking at a page full of ads and fighting pop-ups or you can’t find any navigation with a link to contact, login or registration?

There are so many ways webmasters use to annoy their visitors and I decided to list here a few of those that really drive me nuts. The reason I am writing about this is not to complain but more to help others to avoid creating those annoyances and to help keep your website visitors happy.

  1. No title and invisible headlines - Okay, so I come to a website and it doesn’t give me a clue about what I am looking at so I leave the site. This process takes only about 2 - 5 seconds. People are scanning websites not reading. People read the content only when they find exactly what they were looking for so having visible title and headlines makes it a lot easier and faster to grab one’s attention. You have only a few seconds to convince people to stay on your website so don’t waste the opportunity.
  2. Invisible navigation - once you have one’s attention it’s a good idea to make it as easy as possible for everyone to find their way around your website. Making them work hard to find stuff on your site will result in frustration and loosing them forever. Here’s one example of poor site navigation. Just try to register or login to the site. I bet it will take you more than 10 seconds if not a few minutes to find what you are looking for and you’ll also be able to feel how your frustration builds up. So please make sure your navigation is visible and easy to follow.
  3. Pop-ups - okay, there are 2 types of pop-ups. Good pop-ups and bad pop-ups. The good ones are those providing additional information to the content you are currently reading like help, contact info, etc. The bad pop-ups are those containing ads popping up every time you reload a page or those that force you to make certain action like bookmark the page or set the page as your homepage.
    Just remember if you want to show some ads and keep the visitors coming back do it in more friendly way.
  4. Under construction - How much fun is it to come to a webpage that says “Please be patient as I continue working on this website” or “Under Construction”? Not much, right? It is a good way of wasting people’s time. So first of all, if it’s under construction don’t publish it. Second of all, all successful websites are constantly being worked on so there’s no good reason to tell everyone about it.
  5. Tiny crazy animations - we’ve all seen the crazy flashing colorful animated gifs with flying envelopes, rotating globes and shaking hands. Although web page design techniques have changed drastically since the nineties there are still many websites using it. Please, stop it already. It’s annoying and it doesn’t do any good to your image.
  6. Website overloaded with ads - pages loaded with ads, mostly done for the purpose of search arbitrage, is now a very popular way of making money online. You simply drive as much traffic as possible to a page filled with ads and thus giving visitors no other choice other than clicking on them. Usually those types of pages are poorly designed so there’s no pleasant experience coming to those pages at all.
  7. Slowly loading pages - With the growing number of broadband users this issue isn’t as hot as it was a few years ago, however don’t forget there are still many people using dial up. Different load times can be targeted based on your target audience.

I know there are many more website annoyances there but writing about all of them would be a project better suited for a longer article or even a book.

You can also add your comment about what you hate most or what you find annoying on websites.

Cheers

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5 Comments ... Have Your Say

  1. John Lampard -

    Heh, how about people who have MP3 streams or “background music” set to autoplay on their websites? I’ll be reading a blog while listening to my own music and suddenly this other racket will start blaring through my speakers! I wrote a post about it the other day:
    http://www.disassociated.com/2007/06/12/blasted/


  2. Avinash -

    Heh, that really sucks. I hate such websites that automatically start playing audio or video.


  3. robert -

    yup, background music is really bad. Specially when I hit such a website at night when it’s quiet. That scares the hell out of me.


  4. Mike Cohen -

    Music or video with loud music that start playing automatically when I visit a page, even if it’s in another tab in the background, is my pet peeve.

    I’m usually listening to iTunes and I’d start opening up several links in tabs when all of a sudden some obnoxious music or other sounds will start playing. I then have to go to all of the tabs to figure out which one is making the sound and either close it or silence it (if it even lets me).


  5. stiff jin -

    Hi. Just like you ,English is my second language.
    And my english is quite poor,I can’t understand all of your articles. But i want to say:”i support you ,come on!” By the way ,I’m a chinese! ??????,????!


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