Monday, November 10, 2008

10 web design tips

1. Design for your client
Think in advance who your client is. For example, if you have many visitors on older computers, or not write for a Pentium 4 public.
2. Let the visitor control
Take control of the visitor not by pop-ups to appear or browser pages to open without the necessary buttons on it. The shutdown of the Right is not a good idea.
3. Watch for big pictures
Make sure your pictures just a few kB in size. Not everyone has a super-fast broadband connection.
4. The right tools
Use the right tools for the correct website. flash, for example, is very nice for a portfolio site, but not useful for a Web site with lots of text. Then you just use old-fashioned html.
5. Save on fonts
There are Saturday fonts available for free, but keep in mind why they are free! Mostly because they do not just look. Buy a good time and what you have a lot more fun of.
6. Make your message clear
Let your visitor know what he or she can find on your site. Make the message of the site clear at a glance. You do not, then your site so beautiful, but within 20 seconds your visitors away.
7. Shovel clarity
Surprise of visitors is fun, but make it clear that you are. Shovel no confusion because you want to be surprising.
8. Provide sufficient information
Make sure your visitors have enough information. If, for example, they can download something, put there by how many MB download large.
9. Keep trying and testing
Testing, testing and further testing. As often as possible in as many different browser and as many computers as possible.
10. Please check your Links
Non-operating links are one of the most annoying things that you can come across on the Internet. Make sure your links work. Does one not get it away.

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