Abstract

AbstractThe rapid development of the Internet has provided more possibilities for enriching people’s lives. The emergence of video-sharing sites in the Internet era has opened up a new mode of video dissemination for video sites. The development quality of the website interface relates to the ease of use of the video sharing website and the quality of user experience. The purpose of this article is to study the interface usability of video sharing websites in the Internet era. This article first attempts to point out the interface usability principles and evaluation indicators for the interface characteristics of the video sharing website, and draws a usability evaluation table suitable for the user-side interface. This paper analyzes the characteristics and requirements of video sharing websites, and completes the usability evaluation of the M video website interface based on the usability test method, and grasps the user’s feedback on the usability of the video sharing website interface based on experience. The test results show that the average task operation time of user 1 on the first and second editions of the interface is 28.3 s and 25 s, respectively; the average task operation time of user 2 on the first and second editions of the interface is 29.7 s, 26.3 s, respectively. It can be seen that after the improvement of the user-based interface usability evaluation of the second version, the operation efficiency of users to complete the target requirements is greatly improved.KeywordsVideo sharingUsabilityUser experienceInterface design

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