A resource by James Christie for SustainableUX.com Last updated 11/17/2023
This is a cheat-sheet for the Web Sustainability Guidelines from the W3C. It is NOT a substitute for the real thing. Any errors are mine.
Note on organization: I’ve added my own organizational scheme to the guidelines, loosely by imagined project phase.
Links
Sustainable Web Manifesto
Full WSG guidelines
SECTION 2 of the WSG: User experience design
The checkboxes are the success criteria.
PROJECT START / RESEARCH
- 2.1 Undertake Systemic Impacts Mapping
- 2.2 Assess and Research Visitor Needs
- 2.3 Research Non-Visitor's Needs
- 2.4 Consider Sustainability in Early Ideation
- 2.5 Account for Stakeholder Issues
- 2.24 Create a Stakeholder-Focused Testing & Prototyping Policy
- 2.26 Analyze The Performance Of The Visitor Journey
DESIGN APPROACH
- 2.6 Create a Frictionless Lightweight Experience by Default
- 2.8 Respect the Visitor's Attention
- 2.10 Use Recognized Design Patterns
- 2.11 Avoid Manipulative Patterns
- 2.20 Provide Accessible, Usable, Minimal Web Forms
- 2.21 Support Non-Graphic Ways To Interact With Content
- 2.22 Give Useful Notifications To Improve The Visitor's Journey
MANAGE DATA USE
- 2.14 Write With Purpose, in an Accessible, Easy To Understand Format
- 2.7 Avoid Unnecessary or an Overabundance of Assets
- 2.15 Image Assets
- 2.16 Media Assets
- 2.17 Take a More Sustainable Approach to Animation
- 2.18 Typefaces
- 2.19 Provide Suitable Alternatives to Web Assets
- 2.23 Reduce the Impact of Downloadable or Physical Documents
GOVERNANCE
- 2.12 Document and Share Project Outputs
- 2.25 Conduct Regular Audits, Regression, and Non-Regression Tests
- 2.27 Incorporate Value Testing Into Each Major Release-Cycle
- 2.28 Incorporate Usability Testing Into Each Minor Release-Cycle
- 2.29 Incorporate Compatibility Testing Into Each Release-Cycle
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