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What You Need To Know About The Art Of Website
Development
From blogs to storefronts, great web page design is always key in presenting your content to the
world. Who will trust what you have to say if your site looks unprofessional? The information
contained in this article will help you to build a website which looks great, functions cleanly and
brings you the traffic you deserve!
Make sure all of your webpages actually have titles, and make sure they are descriptive. A surprising
number of webpages out there are called "untitled document" or "new document". This not only
denies visitors a useful piece of information to remember your site, but also absolutely destroys your
SEO, since search engines weight page titles heavily when ranking sites.
When you're thinking about how to design a website, you need to be sure to think about the
navigation. You want your navigation to be easily accessible and easy to use. Put the navigation bar
on every page in a noticeable place. Also, make sure that it flows well with the rest of your page and
doesn't distract visitors.
Avoid using so-called "mystery meat navigation". This involves using unlabeled images or other
elements for the site's navigation. In many cases, the visitor has to mouse over the buttons to even
see what they do. Navigation is best kept simple. Use text links across the top or along the left side
of the page.
To help your website visitors easily navigate through your site, design it so that it becomes easy to
find "stuff." When you have a simple site that makes it easy to locate information, you keep your
visitors there much longer. If you make it difficult for them, then they will get frustrated and leave.
Keep all of the site files you use as small as possible, regardless of design. This is because file sizes
are directly correlated with load times. You want your site to load instantly. Remember, too, that
some visitors may be using dial-up or other low-speed connections. Perform a test of your website to
be sure that it will load quickly on every speed of internet connection.
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 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.
Organize your links and avoid putting too many links in one area of your site. Doing this can confuse
visitors and make them leave your site. If you do have many low- to mid-importance links, emulate
the "blogrolls" seen in many blogs and tuck them away in a column on the right side of the page.
When designing your website, you should avoid using too many different types of fonts. You
definitely want to consider what the fonts are actually going to look like on different screens and
whether they are too small to read easily. Verdana is a font used by many sites. It is easy to read in
most sizes and colors.
It is vital that you are aware of the fact of your need to design your website so that it displays
properly on a range of different Internet browsers. Every browser interprets sites in their own way,
and sometimes that can http://friendfeed.com/rachelrobinson1986 lead to drastic differences in the
way a site appears to a user, affecting not only visual elements, but functional elements as well.
There are many resources available where you can find out which browsers are currently popular.
Make sure to beta-test your site on all popular browsers, including those used on mobile devices.
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.
A great website creation tip is to ensure that your site is able to be found http://www.coffeecup.com/
with or without the subdomain. You should be able to find your site by typing www.mysitehere.com
and also http://mysitehere.com. Sites that work like this are also able to be found without a prefix at
all. You can type mysitehere and find it.
Be sure you take care of the people that use your site's needs. You as a web designer have to think
about the needs of the end user all the time. This includes user experience, usability, user
interaction, and accessibility. These are some important considerations to make. Look at the site
through the eyes of a user as you design.
When tinkering with your HTML, you always need to save a copy. You can save a copy of your code
in a Notepad doc; just save it as .html and it will save as an actual webpage. This way, you can tinker
around with things and know that there's a backup should something go wrong. Failure to save
pages may result in having to start from scratch.
Make sure you sign up for things like newsletters, so that you always have saved information on
different website development information. This way if you for some reason lose sight during your
web designing efforts, you can get straight back into it. Newsletters are undoubtedly helpful for both
beginning designers and professionals alike.
Try reading some advice online before designing that first site. This will help you quickly create
great sites. When you do not have advice from expert, you may end up with a badly designed website
that people do not want to visit.
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.
Allow yourself a set amount of time every day in which you can focus on designing your site. Putting
in a few minutes here and there is likely to be less effective than devoting larger amounts of time.
When you work hard on your sites as you progress you also help yourself retain information as well.
What you've read here should have given you an idea of what you need to know to build a proper
website, so feel confident that you're ready to go! Just don't become stagnant with the learning
process; staying hungry for new information and industry developments is absolutely vital in the
tech field. If you abide by what you have learned here, then there is no reason why you cannot
succeed in designing a great website.

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What You Need To Know About The Art Of Website Development

  • 1. What You Need To Know About The Art Of Website Development From blogs to storefronts, great web page design is always key in presenting your content to the world. Who will trust what you have to say if your site looks unprofessional? The information contained in this article will help you to build a website which looks great, functions cleanly and brings you the traffic you deserve! Make sure all of your webpages actually have titles, and make sure they are descriptive. A surprising number of webpages out there are called "untitled document" or "new document". This not only denies visitors a useful piece of information to remember your site, but also absolutely destroys your SEO, since search engines weight page titles heavily when ranking sites. When you're thinking about how to design a website, you need to be sure to think about the navigation. You want your navigation to be easily accessible and easy to use. Put the navigation bar on every page in a noticeable place. Also, make sure that it flows well with the rest of your page and doesn't distract visitors. Avoid using so-called "mystery meat navigation". This involves using unlabeled images or other elements for the site's navigation. In many cases, the visitor has to mouse over the buttons to even see what they do. Navigation is best kept simple. Use text links across the top or along the left side of the page. To help your website visitors easily navigate through your site, design it so that it becomes easy to find "stuff." When you have a simple site that makes it easy to locate information, you keep your visitors there much longer. If you make it difficult for them, then they will get frustrated and leave. Keep all of the site files you use as small as possible, regardless of design. This is because file sizes are directly correlated with load times. You want your site to load instantly. Remember, too, that some visitors may be using dial-up or other low-speed connections. Perform a test of your website to be sure that it will load quickly on every speed of internet connection. 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 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.
  • 2. Organize your links and avoid putting too many links in one area of your site. Doing this can confuse visitors and make them leave your site. If you do have many low- to mid-importance links, emulate the "blogrolls" seen in many blogs and tuck them away in a column on the right side of the page. When designing your website, you should avoid using too many different types of fonts. You definitely want to consider what the fonts are actually going to look like on different screens and whether they are too small to read easily. Verdana is a font used by many sites. It is easy to read in most sizes and colors. It is vital that you are aware of the fact of your need to design your website so that it displays properly on a range of different Internet browsers. Every browser interprets sites in their own way, and sometimes that can http://friendfeed.com/rachelrobinson1986 lead to drastic differences in the way a site appears to a user, affecting not only visual elements, but functional elements as well. There are many resources available where you can find out which browsers are currently popular. Make sure to beta-test your site on all popular browsers, including those used on mobile devices. 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. A great website creation tip is to ensure that your site is able to be found http://www.coffeecup.com/ with or without the subdomain. You should be able to find your site by typing www.mysitehere.com and also http://mysitehere.com. Sites that work like this are also able to be found without a prefix at all. You can type mysitehere and find it. Be sure you take care of the people that use your site's needs. You as a web designer have to think about the needs of the end user all the time. This includes user experience, usability, user interaction, and accessibility. These are some important considerations to make. Look at the site through the eyes of a user as you design. When tinkering with your HTML, you always need to save a copy. You can save a copy of your code in a Notepad doc; just save it as .html and it will save as an actual webpage. This way, you can tinker
  • 3. around with things and know that there's a backup should something go wrong. Failure to save pages may result in having to start from scratch. Make sure you sign up for things like newsletters, so that you always have saved information on different website development information. This way if you for some reason lose sight during your web designing efforts, you can get straight back into it. Newsletters are undoubtedly helpful for both beginning designers and professionals alike. Try reading some advice online before designing that first site. This will help you quickly create great sites. When you do not have advice from expert, you may end up with a badly designed website that people do not want to visit. 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. Allow yourself a set amount of time every day in which you can focus on designing your site. Putting in a few minutes here and there is likely to be less effective than devoting larger amounts of time. When you work hard on your sites as you progress you also help yourself retain information as well. What you've read here should have given you an idea of what you need to know to build a proper website, so feel confident that you're ready to go! Just don't become stagnant with the learning process; staying hungry for new information and industry developments is absolutely vital in the tech field. If you abide by what you have learned here, then there is no reason why you cannot succeed in designing a great website.