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Top 10 Tips
- Write with your audience’s needs in mind – they are looking for key information, which should be quick and intuitive to locate
- Ensure that users can navigate to your accommodation page within 2-3 clicks from the main university homepage and that it is listed under intuitive sections, or ideally a direct link to the content during key accommodation application periods
- Put key details at the top of each page to act as a summary of the content outlined further down the page and use simple language and subheadings so visitors can scan your page for relevant information, bullet pointing detailed areas where possible
- Ask colleagues to locate key areas on your webpages that you need people to find easily – and review their feedback and experience
- Regularly review your content – make sure it’s up-to-date in line with the student journey, key deadlines and relevant messaging/call to action
- Check regularly for any broken links – there’s nothing more frustrating than a 404 error!
- Avoid italic and capitalised text where possible as it can be hard to read on-screen and never underline text that is not a link
- Ensure all images are of a professional quality, high resolution and appropriately formatted for web use
- Review your web pages on a mobile to make sure all the elements are legible and functional with an accessible menu and call to action
- Review how easy it is to compare different halls as someone who is researching this information for the first time – are there any tools or functions that can be developed to make this process any easier?
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