7 Tips to Improve Your Website
Design
No matter if your
website is a personal site with a few pages or a huge corporation website,
having a good design is one of the most important things. It matters a lot
to visitors and can make the difference between leaving a site or
bookmarking it. Here are a few tips to help improve your design:
1. Pages should load fast. Most people will leave your site if
it's not done loading in ten or 15 seconds. And even if you have a fast
internet connection, not everyone does and 56k modems still exist.
2. Text should be easy to read. The text size should be big
enough, and the background should not obscure your text. If you want to be
safe, use black text on a white background. If you want more color, choose
very carefully to make sure it's still easy to read.
3. Your
website should be easy to navigate. Each link should be clearly identified
as such and graphic navigation elements like buttons and tabs should be
easy to read and use. You do not want people leaving because they could
not figure out how your Flash menu works.
4. Your layout and
design should be consistent. If you switch between styles too much, you
will confuse your visitors. If the design is too different, people will
believe that they are now on a different website since the layout changed.
5. Avoid music and sounds. Very few people like to have music
forced on them while they navigate, especially if they are already
listening to music or surfing at their job! If you really cannot do
without music, turn it off by default and ask visitors to start it
themselves.
6. Design for browser compatibility. Many people do
not use Internet Explorer on Windows. Make sure your site is at least
viewable in Mozilla Firefox and Opera (if possible, you could even try
testing on a Mac). Sites that target markets like technology should be
more careful, since readers are more likely to use the newest browsers and
gadgets like PDAs.
7. Design for all screen resolutions. You may
like to surf in 1240x1080 with your new screen, but some people still use
800x600, or even 640x768! A site that looks perfect in high resolution may
turn out to be impossible to view correctly in 800x600.
And, if
you have a doubt, test, test and test! You can also ask your family and
friends for help. Being less familiar
with the website, they can
help find a lot of things you overlooked.
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