Customization Features Done Correctly for the Right Reasons
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Web technology allows organizations to move beyond one-size-fits-all interfaces and products — allowing users to define and design their own experiences. Users appreciate custom homepages and web-based design-it-yourself processes. However, our research shows that users often encounter severe usability issues when trying to accomplish customization activities.
This 93-page report offers 46 design guidelines based on our usability research. Discussions and 78 screenshot illustrations supplement our findings.
The report does not cover personalization — where a software system tries to predict individual users' needs automatically. It is solely about designs where users themselves employ features to manually customize or configure the UI or a product.
Websites tested
The information in this report is based on one-on-one usability studies.
Representative users tested customization features on 7 websites. Users also tested websites with no customization to allow us to compare the user experience among different approaches.