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<li>How to make a website behave the way the user expects it to behave.</li>
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<li>This part is about making a website behave in the way the user expects.</li>
<li>The representation of elements should be consistent.</li>
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<li>To do this, it is important to keep the presentation of elements consistent.</li>
<li>Applying certain established standards allows users to use a website without having to adapt much.</li></ul>
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<li>It is usually useful to apply certain established standards so that users can deal with a website easily without having to adapt to it much.</li></ul>
 
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|testimonial=There is no user story for this topic.<br><b>You can contribute a story.</b> <br>Use the private survey or the public forum to do so. <br> <a href="https://lehmannmax.de/Survey/survey.html" class="contribute">Go to the survey</a> <p id="testi_fill">-</p> <a href="https://lehmannmax.de/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum/Share_your_user_story." class="contribute"> Go to the forum</a>
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|testimonial=Some person has witnessed the whole shabang. So here is a story about it. It wasnt nice. Thats why you will have to do better. To make it nice. So that the whole shabang doesnt exclued the person again.
 
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==simple introduction==
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* This part is about making a website behave in the way the user expects.
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* To do this, it is important to keep the presentation of elements consistent.
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* It is usually useful to apply certain established standards so that users can deal with a website easily without having to adapt to it much.
  
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==testimonial==
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Some person has witnessed the whole shabang. So here is a story about it. It wasnt nice. Thats why you will have to do better. To make it nice. So that the whole shabang doesnt exclued the person again.
  
[[File:Predictability.png|400px|none|Illustration Predictability]]
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=[[consistency]]=
==Overview==
 
* How to make a website behave the way the user expects it to behave.
 
* The representation of elements should be consistent.
 
* Applying certain established standards allows users to use a website without having to adapt much.
 
 
 
==User story==
 
There is no user story for this topic.
 
 
 
'''You can contribute a story.'''
 
 
 
Use the private survey or the public forum to do so.
 
 
 
[https://lehmannmax.de/Survey/survey.html Go to the survey] - [https://lehmannmax.de/wiki/index.php?title=Special:WikiForum/Share_your_user_story. Go to the forum]
 
 
 
==[[Predictability_References|References for Predictability]]==
 
===[[Predictability_References#General|General]]===
 
===[[Predictability_References#Consistency|Consistency]]===
 
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