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20 Tips for Creating a Customer-Friendly Web Site
What annoys an Internet user the most? A quick unscientific survey of a local Internet café suggests the top three turn-offs are: Sites that are very slow to download; Ones that are confusing to use; Sites that do not contain the...
Are Web Templates Aimed to Exterminate the ‘Web Stars’?
Since the arrival of web templates, there has been an unwritten haunch that plagued the Net. Many businesses and companies have turned to these templates to be aided for a less costly web design. Compared to sums which were then paid to web...
Buyer Beware: Web Hosting, Registration, and Site Building "All in One" Package Nightmares
Starting out in any type of online marketing or Internet business can be confusing and overwhelming. There are so many different aspects of a start-up: domain name registration and purchase, Web site host purchasing, and of course, the "building"...
Creating A Quality Web Site Design!
In this article, I will attempt to cover the basics of creating a great quality web design template for your site. Now it's a known fact that the layout or "eye candy" as I put it will determine whether your visitors will stay more than 15...
Eliciting Constructive Website Feedback
"It's good." "You've done a nice job." "I don't like it." At some point, you have probably received comments like this when asking for constructive criticism of your website efforts. Unfortunately, the generic nature of these comments does not...
How to Hire The Right Web Design Firm
How to Hire The Right Web Design Firm by Jim D. Ray Regardless whether you manage a small business, charitable organization, or Fortune 500 company, choosing the right web design firm can quickly become a full-time research project. With...
Quality Web Design with Results - The Basics
Beyond Appearance: Every design has a "sales" potential.
Think about it, why do some websites sell better than others?
While every site needs to be visually attractive and pleasing to
the eye, effectiveness of the web site to perform for...
The Future Of Web Design Is Content Management!
Web development has greatly increased in popularity over the last 5 years. Many new design concepts, code standards, and technology advances have happened in a short amount of time. With that, so has the knowledge and demand for better, more...
Web-site designing Pillars (part1)
WEB-SITE DESIGNING PILLIARS (part1) ------------------------------------------------------------ copyright (c) Pavel Lenshin ------------------------------------------------------------ It is a hot opinion that "it's the words that sell,...
Website Design Mistakes
Javascripts Avoid including useless javascripts such as status
bar scrollers, title scrollers, prompts or alerts, clocks, and
mouse cursor effects. The best bet would be to avoid anything
that could distract visitors from content.
Hiding...
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Is Your Site Too Slow? Why Image Optimization Is Critical When You Create A Web Site
Graphics are fun, but if you put in too many bells and whistles when you create your web site, you may lose a potential audience whose Internet connection can’t handle lots of graphics, and that means you’ll be losing potential customers.
According to UK website experts Boommm.com, one of the major concerns in website graphical development is what the results will look like on different browsers, platforms and screen sizes.
Efuse.com writer Toni Will-Harris, a website graphics expert, offers nine steps to help you control the graphics on your website:
1 - Keep graphics files small (under 20K) and graphics for navigation under 10K. Your graphics should be saved at a resolution no greater than 96 dpi. Here’s how to decide which format to choose:
> If your graphics have many colors, save them as JPG files. > If your graphics have few colors, choose GIF. > When using GIF, try optimized palettes that contain only the colors used because they can cut file sizes in half.
2 - Keep text files small (less than 10K). They should be broken into logical chunks and linked.
3 - Design for easy reading. Make your backgrounds as light as possible. If you use a background image, keep the action on the side, out of the way of the text. Put navigation on the left side of the screen because it's practical and allows you to reserve part of the screen (usually between 150 and 200 pixels) for
navigation and identity.
4 - Design for 256 colors (8-bit) and 640x480 resolution.
5 - Use ALT tags on graphics. If you're using a graphic in place of a paragraph or more of text, type the same text into the ALT box because even long blocks of text will appear in the browser so people can read it before the graphic downloads.
6 - Include contact information on every page, including your company name, address, email address, and phone and fax numbers. Every page should have the site's main URL included.
7 - Keep your site fresh. Be prepared to update your site at least once a month, adding new information and discarding anything out-of-date. You want repeat visitors, so give them something to come back for.
8- Be generous. The more detail you provide, the more of a service you offer, and the more reason you give people to visit your site.
9 - Test your site as visitors will see it. Connect to it at 14.4 and 28.8 to see how fast it really is. View your site at several resolutions and color depths, and on several browsers.
About the Author
Herb and Monica Leibacher operate Web Builder Express. Create a professional web site for your business or non-profit organization with Web Builder Express. At www.WebBuilderExpress.com, you can request your free Quick Start Guide that tells you how to create a great web site.
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