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Website Design Suggestion To Build A Better Website
In today's online connected world a business needs to have a strong internet presence to succeed.
But if your site looks bad, you'll definitely take a hit in business. Learn more about designing an
effective website using the following information
Make sure your webpages aren't too long. You only get one chance to make a first impression, and if
your most important content is "below the fold," it may not even be read. If you have a lot of related
content that http://icondesignfl.com/ needs to
http://friendfeed.com/rachelrobinson1986/bd3057a5/when-you-need-to-consult-with-local-seo-experts
stay together, consider breaking it up into sections and adding links to each section.
Don't use splash pages for your site unless required by law, and especially don't use a Flash intro.
Most people just want to get to your content as quickly as possible, and don't care to look at useless
splash pages. If you have some amusing content that you absolutely want visitors to see, integrate it
into the homepage instead.
Do not use blinking, scrolling text or other animations. Also, steer clear of sounds or music that
plays automatically. All of these things are distracting to users and provide nothing of value. In
addition, connection speeds vary from one site visitor to the next, and everyone does not have the
same speed. Those users with slower connections will resent the slow-loading elements of your site.
When you design your website, avoid using a variety of different fonts. Also, think about the way
various fonts look on a standard screen. Little serif fonts (such as Times New Roman) can be difficult
to read. Lots of sites use typefaces like Verdana since it reads well in different sizes and colors.
To help you design a website that is free of clutter, do not include any scrolling text on your site.
Websites that have things constantly moving back and forth on the screen is really distracting to the
visitor. Not only is this distracting and annoying, it screams unprofessional and will cause your
visitors to leave quickly.
Watch the amount of flashy multimedia
that is on your site. Don't overdo it with
a bunch of "extras". Flash graphics and
multimedia may appear enticing, but
these may make it difficult for visitors to
find the desired information from the
site, particularly if they're viewing your
site from a non-Flash compatible device.
Test your site on multiple browsers,
platforms (Windows 7, Windows XP,
Linux, etc.) and devices (Mac, PC,
tablets, cell phones, etc.) Since each
browser works a little differently, your
coding could be interpreted differently
on each one, and in some instances it
could cause the website to not function
properly. Utilize the Internet by
researching which browsers are the
most commonly used. Perform browser
tests on your website, and include the mobile web browsers that are most popular.
Don't ever place pop-ups on websites. Having well placed ads can add income to your site, but
popups will only annoy your visitors. It will result in people not wanting to visit your site at all. Keep
everything on your site as simple as possible.
Test your website before it goes live. There's nothing worse then launching your new website and
having to take it down right away due to bugs or other issues. Get a group of people together who
are using different web browsers and computer platforms, and ask them to use a beta version of
your website, writing down any issues they come across.
Selecting a good domain name is a very important aspect of website design. When you type an
address in the web browser, do you use the famous www sub domain? Most people like to just type
the address without using this, meaning you must design your site to be able to accept both.
Doing research before implementing your website design in very important. Research the subject
your want your site to be about so that you can better understand your target audience. You need to
always imagine ways to design your site in order to draw their attention. It will improve your site
design.
Keep your font type simple on your website. Arial or Times New Roman is perfect for any website.
You don't need to get carried away with bubble letters or illegible chicken wings. Exotic fonts might
seem cool to you, but your visitors are going to have a tough time reading your site.
Consult with friends and those in the know, if you missed something when you were learning about
HTML, Dreamweaver and Photoshop. There is a lot to know about these programs, so make sure
that you have absorbed the important elements and can easily utilize them when the need arises.
Your website should have a favicon. A favicon will help users who add your website to their
bookmark see your page more easily. A favicon that is easy to remember will cause your page to
jump out from a page full of bookmarks. Just be sure that you favicon is aligned with the theme of
your site.
Look at other pages for inspiration so you can build a great website. Take in what you like and avoid
the parts of the site you do not like.
When it comes to website development you don't want to be left in the dust, you want to be up to
date so that you know how to program your site as well as what people want. So even though you
understand how to build a website make sure that you always fill your brain with new knowledge.
Don't fear drawing inspiration from other websites when you need an idea or two. Take in what you
like and avoid the parts of the site you do not like.
You've read the advice here and are ready to put it into action, so get ready to design your site! Start
by sketching out a design and making lists of the content you'll need and you'll have your website
online in no time.
Now that you've read the ideas in this article, you should be able to go forth and design a website
which will rival those of your competition. Keep learning to find new techniques to increase your
traffic, add new content and boost your page to the top of your market!

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Website Design Suggestion To Build A Better Website

  • 1. Website Design Suggestion To Build A Better Website In today's online connected world a business needs to have a strong internet presence to succeed. But if your site looks bad, you'll definitely take a hit in business. Learn more about designing an effective website using the following information Make sure your webpages aren't too long. You only get one chance to make a first impression, and if your most important content is "below the fold," it may not even be read. If you have a lot of related content that http://icondesignfl.com/ needs to http://friendfeed.com/rachelrobinson1986/bd3057a5/when-you-need-to-consult-with-local-seo-experts stay together, consider breaking it up into sections and adding links to each section. Don't use splash pages for your site unless required by law, and especially don't use a Flash intro. Most people just want to get to your content as quickly as possible, and don't care to look at useless splash pages. If you have some amusing content that you absolutely want visitors to see, integrate it into the homepage instead. Do not use blinking, scrolling text or other animations. Also, steer clear of sounds or music that plays automatically. All of these things are distracting to users and provide nothing of value. In addition, connection speeds vary from one site visitor to the next, and everyone does not have the same speed. Those users with slower connections will resent the slow-loading elements of your site. When you design your website, avoid using a variety of different fonts. Also, think about the way various fonts look on a standard screen. Little serif fonts (such as Times New Roman) can be difficult to read. Lots of sites use typefaces like Verdana since it reads well in different sizes and colors. To help you design a website that is free of clutter, do not include any scrolling text on your site. Websites that have things constantly moving back and forth on the screen is really distracting to the visitor. Not only is this distracting and annoying, it screams unprofessional and will cause your visitors to leave quickly.
  • 2. Watch the amount of flashy multimedia that is on your site. Don't overdo it with a bunch of "extras". Flash graphics and multimedia may appear enticing, but these may make it difficult for visitors to find the desired information from the site, particularly if they're viewing your site from a non-Flash compatible device. Test your site on multiple browsers, platforms (Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux, etc.) and devices (Mac, PC, tablets, cell phones, etc.) Since each browser works a little differently, your coding could be interpreted differently on each one, and in some instances it could cause the website to not function properly. Utilize the Internet by researching which browsers are the most commonly used. Perform browser tests on your website, and include the mobile web browsers that are most popular. Don't ever place pop-ups on websites. Having well placed ads can add income to your site, but popups will only annoy your visitors. It will result in people not wanting to visit your site at all. Keep everything on your site as simple as possible. Test your website before it goes live. There's nothing worse then launching your new website and having to take it down right away due to bugs or other issues. Get a group of people together who are using different web browsers and computer platforms, and ask them to use a beta version of your website, writing down any issues they come across. Selecting a good domain name is a very important aspect of website design. When you type an address in the web browser, do you use the famous www sub domain? Most people like to just type the address without using this, meaning you must design your site to be able to accept both. Doing research before implementing your website design in very important. Research the subject your want your site to be about so that you can better understand your target audience. You need to always imagine ways to design your site in order to draw their attention. It will improve your site design. Keep your font type simple on your website. Arial or Times New Roman is perfect for any website. You don't need to get carried away with bubble letters or illegible chicken wings. Exotic fonts might seem cool to you, but your visitors are going to have a tough time reading your site. Consult with friends and those in the know, if you missed something when you were learning about HTML, Dreamweaver and Photoshop. There is a lot to know about these programs, so make sure that you have absorbed the important elements and can easily utilize them when the need arises.
  • 3. Your website should have a favicon. A favicon will help users who add your website to their bookmark see your page more easily. A favicon that is easy to remember will cause your page to jump out from a page full of bookmarks. Just be sure that you favicon is aligned with the theme of your site. Look at other pages for inspiration so you can build a great website. Take in what you like and avoid the parts of the site you do not like. When it comes to website development you don't want to be left in the dust, you want to be up to date so that you know how to program your site as well as what people want. So even though you understand how to build a website make sure that you always fill your brain with new knowledge. Don't fear drawing inspiration from other websites when you need an idea or two. Take in what you like and avoid the parts of the site you do not like. You've read the advice here and are ready to put it into action, so get ready to design your site! Start by sketching out a design and making lists of the content you'll need and you'll have your website online in no time. Now that you've read the ideas in this article, you should be able to go forth and design a website which will rival those of your competition. Keep learning to find new techniques to increase your traffic, add new content and boost your page to the top of your market!