Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Strategies On How To Create Good Quality Web Design

By Viviana Venskoske


Are you a new web designer? Do you know where to begin with your designs? Good web design relies upon basic concepts and fundamentals that help make a website functional and pleasing. Can you accomplish this? If not, try using the tips that are listed below to make better web designs.

HTML5 video is set to become the next standard for displaying videos on the web and naturally, you should offer both a way in which users can stream your content through an HTML5 format as well as another format such as flash for those who have an older browser version.

It's not the 90's anymore, so stay away from using frames. Frames were of great use in the early days of web design but it had a lot of flaws. Frame designs make it harder for readers to bookmark your site and scrolling becomes a chore. There are much easier ways to provide your users a flow through your website.

A newsletter can help you to get more repeat visitors to you website. This is great for captivating someone whom may have viewed your site, but then gone on to forget about it entirely. Place a signup form on your site in a sidebar, while maintaining a list of everyone who signs up. Send the newsletter only to people who opt-in or you could get in trouble for spam!

Be sure your website works both with and without the "www" prefix. Some people will type this in before they head to your site as a force of habit, and some may not. You should make sure that customers will be directed to your site either way, or you may have some confused people on your hands.

While you might be inclined to add a lot of bells and whistles to your website, flashing graphics, loud music and neon colors will just distract from the purpose of your website. Visitors who are bombarded by too many sights and sounds might be inclined to leave your website before they even start browsing. Keep the colors simple and the content relevant and your website design will be a winner.

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.

Make sure your website content is both interesting and compelling. While the look of the design is important, the content is what keeps visitors returning to your site. When your content provides useful and valuable information that addresses the needs of your site visitors, those visitors are more likely to come back to your site in the future.

So now that you know what it takes to become a great web designer you should feel a lot more confident with handling any website. Whether it is a site that you want to work on for yourself or for business related matter you know what it takes to design websites to become successful and reach your goals.




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