KAMİS
Performance-Oriented Design
Compatibility with Different Technical Hardware
Principle
The developed website should aim to work on all existing technical hardware.
Description
For various reasons, users may have outdated technical resources. They might be using low-performance computers, screens, input/output devices, or operating systems. To ensure that the website serves all stakeholders, including citizens with various technical capabilities, it is essential to design the site to be as compatible as possible with different technical hardware.
Guidelines
- In responsive design, the same code is served to all devices, allowing users to access websites from a wide range of devices with varying technical capacities. A website that works seamlessly on high-capacity devices should also be optimized for low-performance devices.
- When planning to write code (scripts) that runs on web browsers, consider the needs and capabilities of the target audience.
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Page Load Time
Principle
The website should open quickly.
Description
Users generally prefer to close slow-loading pages rather than wait. Therefore, every effort should be made to avoid any situation that would extend the page loading time. Users tend to lose interest, think there's a problem with the website, and might abandon their intended actions if an operation takes longer than 3 seconds.
Hence, similar to internet speed, server performance significantly affects page loading time. The file sizes of all components used and the complexity of code snippets can negatively impact page loading time.
Guidelines
- All pages on the website should open quickly.
- The size of the multimedia elements on the pages should be optimised.
- The website's response time should not exceed 3 seconds.
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