
The goal of most web designers is to create an attractive, easily accessible and functional website that will convince the visitor to do something. Creating such a website requires good graphic design, easy and intuitive site navigation, logical site layout and good web copy. The following suggestions are general web design guidelines.
Web Content
You want the visitor to see you as a knowledgeable information source and/or a reputable business. Poor grammar and spelling will immediately reduce your credibility. Remember that people use the internet to find information. For more details visit to .com” target=”_blank”>www.javascript-magic.com .Whether you are selling your own product or recommending someone else’s products, you must first provide valuable information to the visitor or they will click away and find a website that gives them what they what they want.
Cross Browser Compatibility
There are at least a hundred different browsers in use. You must design your website to work properly in the most widely used browsers. To do that you may not be able to use all of the really great special effects that are available because they may not be supported in most browsers.
Even though most web browsers are free, people do not necessary bother to upgrade to the latest versions. The average surfer may not know how to upgrade their browser or have the attitude, “If it works, don’t fix it.” Remember your visitor may have a PC, a MAC, a Linux box, a PDA or a cell phone and they all use different browsers.
Good web design requires your web pages to work in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Opera and Safari at a minimum. Validating your HTML code will help but the final test is to view your website in different browsers running on different platforms.
Graphics and Photos
Web surfers are impatient and studies show that most people will click away if a webpage takes longer than 10 seconds to load. Always optimize your photos and other graphic files to have as small a size as possible without sacrificing picture quality.
Always use the height and width attributes on the picture so the rest of the page can load while the graphic files is downloading. Use the ALT HTML tag so people with graphics turned off and those using hand held devices know what the picture is supposed to be.
Background Colors
If you use anything other than white behind text, be sure to specify link colors otherwise the user’s browser defaults will determine what color the links are which can make them unreadable.
Multimedia
Multimedia is composed of flash movies, video clips, audio clips and background music. Always use streaming media because it reduces download time. Make sure the visitor can stop and start multimedia files or in the case of flash introductions, skip them if they want. That way people with slow connections or devices that don’t support multimedia can ignore them. To know more logon to www.google-friendly-page.com .Also, put any important information presented in multimedia in text as well so the visitor has access to that information without using multimedia. If a plug-in is needed to use the multimedia, always provide a link to it so the user can install it. Finally, always remember the 10-second rule for site loading when deciding to use multimedia.
Site Navigation
Site navigation should be simple and intuitive. Studies have shown if a visitor cannot access the information they want within three clicks, they will leave the site. This is called the 3-click rule. Every area of your website should be reachable within three clicks from anywhere else on the site. If you use anything other than simple text links, make sure to test your navigation in all the major browsers.
Links
Periodically test all site links to be certain that they are valid. Nothing chases a visitor off faster than broken links. There are several free online services that will periodically check your links.
Frames
Avoid using frames, since they make it difficult to bookmark individual pages on your web site and you want people to bookmark pages so they can come back.
Summary
Good Web design is a combination of common sense and good planning. Your site should be attractive and easy to use and most importantly provide the user with the information or services they want.
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January 10th, 2010 on 8:10 am
You can use it. Configure it into automatic. When you got slow Internet turbo opens automatically.
January 10th, 2010 on 8:16 am
Firefox 3.5 ftw
Safari is sux.
January 10th, 2010 on 8:47 am
January 10th, 2010 on 9:18 am
WebKit FTW!
January 10th, 2010 on 10:16 am
It wasn’t popular until a few years ago. Before then it was just a website that existed, but no one knew about them. Much like FaceBook which hid under the radar for a while until it finally made it big.
January 10th, 2010 on 10:50 am
January 10th, 2010 on 2:35 pm
WHy?????/ It is a well known fact that Safari is the fastest and most standard complient web browser in the history of history!
January 10th, 2010 on 3:50 pm
January 10th, 2010 on 10:38 pm
I would appeal this one. There are a couple of things to watch out for. First, never refer to other answerers. In voting stage with the questions scrambled or if an answer is removed, "As above" has no meaning.
Second, when you are going to give the google search link, don't say you are. Just saying "do a goo==gle search" with no link is a violation, so some people may not read what you actually have. In fact. hide the google search link in the sources with the first 5 links from the google search. Just say "for more info, see the references".
This violation should be overturned, but those are a couple of things you should avoid in the future.
January 11th, 2010 on 9:02 am
ive never had that problem, but theres another way to pause vuds, if its a new one, you can click on the screen , not on pause button but just on the screen to pause it, then click again to play it, i think you maight be able to do that on older vids, it works on hq well
January 11th, 2010 on 11:22 am
This is what Apple fanboys really believe.
January 11th, 2010 on 4:37 pm
F YEAH!!!!! SAFARI ROX!
January 12th, 2010 on 7:15 am
January 12th, 2010 on 7:17 am
I'd go with BOSS, their products never fail, they get a great tone, good quality components , and they're built tough to last years without problems.
January 12th, 2010 on 10:38 am
No it’s not! Safari is the best! Every other browser is shit!
January 12th, 2010 on 1:55 pm
I used to say that but it’s seriously ticking me off this version. I had to start using Firefox (which I hate). My Safari keeps crashing!
January 13th, 2010 on 3:40 am
Then test it yourself!
January 13th, 2010 on 2:30 pm