IMPROVING THE USABILITY OF A SCHOOL-RELATED MOBILE WEBSITE
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usability, mobile web, websiteAbstract
Developments in the field of technology have led to the emergence of innovative approaches and new practices in the digital world. Websites - initially designed for information exchange and based on internet platforms - have become increasingly accessible from any location due to the widespread use of mobile devices. Ensuring a good user experience, especially on mobile devices, is critically important for such applications and can significantly affect their long-term usability. From this perspective, usability-focused research not only contributes to the development of websites but also enhances the experiential quality of any digital product offered to users.
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