Let's think about the Pizza On The Run application to understand this better. POTR
is similar to a shopping cart. In typical online e-commerce systems, you will have
a shopping cart, you will browse products, and add items you like to the cart. You
then move to checkout, make the payment, and complete the transaction. If we take
the same approach on POTR, we will have a browse option to review the menu
details, an add-to-cart button on each product page, a shopping cart to review the
order, and the checkout process.
What could be a better way to order pizzas? Luigi says the users want to order
pizzas quickly. They do not want confusion. It is best to present limited content
and allow them to make quick choices that lead to the final order. In the case of side
dishes and beverages, we can actually show the full list of choices available, most
popular at the top, and users can check off the ones they want. It would also be a
good idea to offer to repeat the last order.
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While structuring a mobile site, we must spend enough time on information
architecture design. If the user has to spend too much time to locate the information
he/she wants, they may get bugged and go away.
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