This is a case study of The Entertainer (TheToyShop.com)’s e-commerce user experience (UX) performance. It’s based on an exhaustive performance review of 525 design elements. 250 other sites have also been benchmarked for a complete picture of the e-commerce UX landscape.
The Entertainer (TheToyShop.com)’s overall e-commerce UX performance is poor. This is mainly due to broken Site-Wide Features, Customer Accounts, and Cart & Checkout performances.
First benchmarked in August 2023.
Overall UX Performance
526 Guidelines · Performance:
Desktop Web
260 Guidelines · Performance:
Homepage & Category Navigation
25 Guidelines · Performance:
On-Site Search
23 Guidelines · Performance:
Product Lists & Filtering
43 Guidelines · Performance:
Product Page
57 Guidelines · Performance:
Cart & Checkout
87 Guidelines · Performance:
Customer Accounts
16 Guidelines · Performance:
Site-Wide Features
9 Guidelines · Performance:
Mobile Web
266 Guidelines · Performance:
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22 pages of The Entertainer (TheToyShop.com)’s e-commerce site, marked up with 221 best practice examples:
21 pages of The Entertainer (TheToyShop.com)’s e-commerce site, marked up with 225 best practice examples:
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