Sunday 30 March 2014

How To Design A Great Web Site

By Aldrin Cuenca


Creating your own website is exciting and terrifying. You might not be sure how to plan your site or who to ask to help you. You may not even know how much it costs to design and operate a website. This article is packed with tips that will help you to develop many different aspects of your website.

Pay careful attention to which colors you choose to use together in your web design. It is important for the text to be legible when set on the background color you have chosen. There is data that shows that people have an easier time reading dark text on a light background. The opposite is still readable, but not optimal. If you have doubts about your color scheme, run it by a few people and see what they think of it.

On the Internet today, speed is where it's at. So you must make sure everything on your site loads fast. Visitors can quickly become impatient and leave your site if it loads too slowly. They will often move on to another site and usually never return to yours.

Make sure to preserve personal information that may need to be entered again by the same user of your website. Save users' information like registration data, so it doesn't have to be entered more than once on different forms. If you use this data to your advantage, users will be able to save time as they navigate your site.

Set up your website so that people can easily search it. This is especially important if you have a large website. Put a search box in the uppermost right-hand corner of your homepage so that users can seek specific topics on your site. You can add search functions to your site with Google and FreeFind.

Your host will likely have design tools that you can use for your basic layout. Don't rely on these tools entirely, however. Make sure to infuse your unique personality into your site, rather than just focusing on a drag-and-drop tool that your hosting company might offer.

Offer your site visitors a way to provide you with feedback. You will find out if a link is broken or if a page is not loading properly. Remember, when your visitors feel like they are involved with your website, they are more likely to make repeat visits.

Apart from the aesthetics of your website, remember that all files included must be small. Large files take longer to load when people visit your website. You want the speediest load times possible. Remember that not all people who visit your site will have a high-speed connection to the Internet. Perform tests on your website to make sure that it loads fast, even when a dial-up connection is used.

Visitors enjoy knowing more about the webmasters of their favorite sites. A lot of websites offer nothing of substance in this area, and some even leave this page empty. Make it a little more exciting! Give people an introduction to your own background, how you became interested in web design, your inspirations, and what your business goals are.

Use fonts that are both easy to read, and professional. Fonts say a lot about the professionalism of a site and the business it represents. Avoid silly, bubbly or hard to read fonts and especially avoid obscure fonts that may not be supported by all browsers. If they don't have that font on their computer, it might be subset to their default font. When the font defaults it can tend to make your webpage look much worse than it really is.

Learning web design gets easier when you practice often. To test your knowledge of the basics, try designing some pages using HTML and C+. You have to start some time, so you might as well start now.

Now with all of the information you've learned about web design, you should feel a lot more confident in the subject. Whether your profits are from designing for clients or maintaining your own website, web design is an excellent source of income.




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