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We developed an asp.net website for one of our customer. We followed our rules and standards while building website. While showing it for customer, he said: it's not user friendly.

Are there common rules/standards for developing user friendly website?

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What was he looking at when he said it? He could have meant that it wasnt accessibility friendly (see WCAG) or didnt validate (see W3C's validator). Those two messes up your site for screen readers and such. – Simon Svensson Jul 8 at 8:29
I have never read it, but I have often heard "Don't make me think" quoted as the bible on this topic. – balpha Jul 8 at 8:32
@Simon: Customer: I wasn't satisfied with website layout, leak user-friendly. So, I'm looking to know if there rules or standards we shall follow besides customer requirements. – Ahmed Jul 8 at 8:34

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Jakob Nielsen's "useit" site is a great resource for web usability.

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The W3's Web Content Usability Guidelines make some interesting points from a technical perspective (Graceful degradation, device support, etc.) which can be useful bridge between techie and client.

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You'll obviously need an experience designer/information architext/usability expert. But before that I would ask your customer what aspects of the web site seem problematic. It's probably not everything wrong with it. It's probably just parts.

Three great books on this topic:

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