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Many people love to design websites, but they aren't quite sure how to organize their pages. Like
anything in life, organization is key and the same goes for your website. If the site is not organized
then you will have frustrated visitors who cannot find anything. Continue on to the article below for
some great tips on how to best design an organized website.
Include a link to the homepage on every page of your site. One of the best ways to do this is to make
a graphic title for your page that can be included on all pages. Web users are used to clicking on a
graphic to return home so there won't be a learning curve to navigating your site.
When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your fonts wisely. While serif text will work well
for a title or headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font, which is easier to read on a
computer screen. Try to use common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel.
Don't force users to install strange BHOs. Many tech-savvy users won't do it. Common offenders
include unusual video players, image viewers, and platforms for interactive games. For most
standard use cases, there is a trusted plugin, such as Windows Media Player or even Flash) that will
do what you want without driving away users.
Avoid creating user interface (UI) controls that mislead your visitors. These controls include
elements, widgets and more that create an interactive experience, such http://mariawebstudio.com/
as a link, drop-down list or button. You do not want to make visitors think that clicking on an
underlined word or phrase for example, will lead to a new page if it is not actually linked to
something else. When your visitors have expectations of something working a certain way and it
does not, they are more likely to assume there is something wrong with your site and leave.
Set up your website so that people can easily search it. This is especially important if you have a
large website. Try having a search box in the upper-right of your homepage that allows searching for
terms on your site. You can use Google search or FreeFind, as they both give you access to an
engine which is free and simple to use.
Do not place any popup adverts on your
website. Pop-ups are an irritating
distraction, at best, for most web surfers,
and the possible benefits you could reap
with them are extremely modest. Internet
users will be more likely to leave your site
and not find it trustworthy if you use pop-
ups.
When designing your site, try to come up
with three or four keywords that you
expect users to input into search engines as they try to find your page. These keywords should then
be repeated frequently throughout the title, page body and description meta tag. This will make it
easier for users to locate your site on the web.
Minimize the amount of clicking or scrolling visitors must do to access information. The more a user
has to click or scroll around to find the information they seek, the more likely they are to give up
looking for http://www.folkd.com/user/rachelrobinson1986 it. Aim for having at least 400 words on
every page of your site by combining pages that have content that falls below this number of words.
Create a scalable and reliable website. As technology advances and monitors keep changing, you
can't test your site across all platforms and screen sizes. Make sure the design, hosting, and code is
scalable. Do this by making sure it's error-free and making the loading smooth. This helps you create
a good design that works for many circumstances.
Make your links obvious. Customers do not like spending time wading through your site searching
for something they are interested in. Having a site map, as well as providing big, prominent links
will help your viewer find what they are looking for without wasting time in a hunt. Lead them to
your information.
Always make sure that your site design works well on every browser. Your coding might look great
in Firefox, but it could be askew in Internet Explorer. You need to find out exactly how things look in
all browsers and then code in a way that leaves your site looking the same on every popular browser.
Always use the same type of fonts so that guest to
your site don't become agitated by reading
different types of fonts. You want people to browse
through the site with ease so that they can just
concentrate on the material on the site and what
the site has to offer.
Part of designing a good website is finding the best
website hosting package. You want a package that offers ample disk space, bandwidth, email
accounts, and such. If you cannot find a good website host for your project, then you shouldn't start
your project. Hold out until you can locate a premium host.
Make sure your site includes a search box. This is really important, because people are accustomed
to having that function, and when they want to find something on your site, they need to be able to
find it. If they can't find what they need, they may leave your site altogether.
Make the web page sizes the smallest they can be. This will help your site load much faster overall.
The faster your pages load, the more likely your visitors will stick around to view more of your site.
If your site is too bulky in terms of page size, you may be in danger of having your visitor bounce to
another website out of frustration.
If you're having any doubts about your ability to create a great site, you can always scale back the
vision. A site doesn't need a forum and a chat room and a videos page and a miscellaneous section.
You can make do just fine with only a few options. It's great to dream big, but you need to be a
realist.
Be sure the title of your site reflects what it is about. Run a search for "untitled document" just to
see what comes up. You will find that this is often a mistake that others make. Take care to name
your website correctly from the beginning. Search engines weigh titles heavily in their ranking
algorithms, so make sure every page has a good one.
Those of you who are looking for a solid web page design tip might want to look into top level
domains. Most people are only familiar with the popular .com, .net and .org, so make sure that these
are available for your website in order to get as much traffic as possible.
It isn't hard to make a website if you know the basics. The more you know, the better your website
will look. Put the above advice to use when designing a site.

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Expert Web Design Idea Anyone Can Utilize

  • 1. Expert Web Design Idea Anyone Can Utilize Many people love to design websites, but they aren't quite sure how to organize their pages. Like anything in life, organization is key and the same goes for your website. If the site is not organized then you will have frustrated visitors who cannot find anything. Continue on to the article below for some great tips on how to best design an organized website. Include a link to the homepage on every page of your site. One of the best ways to do this is to make a graphic title for your page that can be included on all pages. Web users are used to clicking on a graphic to return home so there won't be a learning curve to navigating your site. When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your fonts wisely. While serif text will work well for a title or headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font, which is easier to read on a computer screen. Try to use common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel. Don't force users to install strange BHOs. Many tech-savvy users won't do it. Common offenders include unusual video players, image viewers, and platforms for interactive games. For most standard use cases, there is a trusted plugin, such as Windows Media Player or even Flash) that will do what you want without driving away users. Avoid creating user interface (UI) controls that mislead your visitors. These controls include elements, widgets and more that create an interactive experience, such http://mariawebstudio.com/ as a link, drop-down list or button. You do not want to make visitors think that clicking on an underlined word or phrase for example, will lead to a new page if it is not actually linked to something else. When your visitors have expectations of something working a certain way and it does not, they are more likely to assume there is something wrong with your site and leave. Set up your website so that people can easily search it. This is especially important if you have a large website. Try having a search box in the upper-right of your homepage that allows searching for terms on your site. You can use Google search or FreeFind, as they both give you access to an engine which is free and simple to use. Do not place any popup adverts on your website. Pop-ups are an irritating distraction, at best, for most web surfers, and the possible benefits you could reap with them are extremely modest. Internet users will be more likely to leave your site and not find it trustworthy if you use pop- ups. When designing your site, try to come up with three or four keywords that you expect users to input into search engines as they try to find your page. These keywords should then be repeated frequently throughout the title, page body and description meta tag. This will make it
  • 2. easier for users to locate your site on the web. Minimize the amount of clicking or scrolling visitors must do to access information. The more a user has to click or scroll around to find the information they seek, the more likely they are to give up looking for http://www.folkd.com/user/rachelrobinson1986 it. Aim for having at least 400 words on every page of your site by combining pages that have content that falls below this number of words. Create a scalable and reliable website. As technology advances and monitors keep changing, you can't test your site across all platforms and screen sizes. Make sure the design, hosting, and code is scalable. Do this by making sure it's error-free and making the loading smooth. This helps you create a good design that works for many circumstances. Make your links obvious. Customers do not like spending time wading through your site searching for something they are interested in. Having a site map, as well as providing big, prominent links will help your viewer find what they are looking for without wasting time in a hunt. Lead them to your information. Always make sure that your site design works well on every browser. Your coding might look great in Firefox, but it could be askew in Internet Explorer. You need to find out exactly how things look in all browsers and then code in a way that leaves your site looking the same on every popular browser. Always use the same type of fonts so that guest to your site don't become agitated by reading different types of fonts. You want people to browse through the site with ease so that they can just concentrate on the material on the site and what the site has to offer. Part of designing a good website is finding the best website hosting package. You want a package that offers ample disk space, bandwidth, email accounts, and such. If you cannot find a good website host for your project, then you shouldn't start your project. Hold out until you can locate a premium host. Make sure your site includes a search box. This is really important, because people are accustomed to having that function, and when they want to find something on your site, they need to be able to find it. If they can't find what they need, they may leave your site altogether. Make the web page sizes the smallest they can be. This will help your site load much faster overall. The faster your pages load, the more likely your visitors will stick around to view more of your site. If your site is too bulky in terms of page size, you may be in danger of having your visitor bounce to another website out of frustration. If you're having any doubts about your ability to create a great site, you can always scale back the vision. A site doesn't need a forum and a chat room and a videos page and a miscellaneous section. You can make do just fine with only a few options. It's great to dream big, but you need to be a realist.
  • 3. Be sure the title of your site reflects what it is about. Run a search for "untitled document" just to see what comes up. You will find that this is often a mistake that others make. Take care to name your website correctly from the beginning. Search engines weigh titles heavily in their ranking algorithms, so make sure every page has a good one. Those of you who are looking for a solid web page design tip might want to look into top level domains. Most people are only familiar with the popular .com, .net and .org, so make sure that these are available for your website in order to get as much traffic as possible. It isn't hard to make a website if you know the basics. The more you know, the better your website will look. Put the above advice to use when designing a site.