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If you have sound web site please tell me most 10 important web designing tips? What we want to do , Waht we dont want to do? thanks!

2006-07-19 15:21:24 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

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this is the ABSLOUTE BEST site to go to for what you need.
i guarantee it.
http://www.colin.mackenzie.org/webdesign/

youll find the most important tips there!
GOOD LUCKK!

2006-07-19 15:24:08 · answer #1 · answered by AT 2 · 0 1

Highly recommend you to read full details of Brian Kelly's "Top Ten Tips For Building Web Sites In The 21st Century"

1. HTML Is Dead!
2. XML Is The Future
3. XHTML - A Migration Strategy
4. A Useful XML Application: RSS
5. Accessibility Is Important
6. Have a URL Naming Policy
7. You Will Need A Browser Policy
8. Think Hard About Standards
9. You'll Probably Need A CMS
10. Have The Open Source Debate

2006-07-19 22:30:51 · answer #2 · answered by dranagar 5 · 0 0

The most important part about designing a site is the topic/target audience. You need to know what and who you are working with. If your site doesn't offer anything new or interesting to the internet, chances are it will fail. Beyond that, the objective is to make things as intuitive as possible and as user friendly as can be. As far as links are concerned, the viewer should never be wondering what they need to click to get the information they are seeking.

One thing that some designers overlook is the compatibility between web browsers. Just because the website looks great in Internet Explorer doesn't mean it will look the same in Mozilla, Netscape, Opera, or another browser. This can easily be overcome by testing the site in numerous browsers.

The best advice is to follow the guidelines set by the W3C (www.w3.org). The World Wide Web Consortium website has the capability of checking your html code and making sure that it is sound and lacking flaws. Not being W3C compatible makes some people grumpy.

2006-07-19 22:28:14 · answer #3 · answered by sndsofscnce 2 · 0 0

Use a fixed-position navigation format for easy navigation for your users. This allows you to lock the panel for navigation in place while users scroll. Not only do visitors find this convenient, but so do internet marketers who have calls to action they want in place.

Before you publish any web page, check it carefully for broken links. Nothing is more frustrating to a visitor than clicking on a link and being taken to an error page. You can check your links manually, or there are programs that will scan your site for you and report any broken links.

Break up long text blocks. Having a huge wave of text is unnecessary for any site, especially when you can break it up by using images, or even separating it into different pages. Boring your viewers will only make them leave, so keep things as simple and fresh as possible.

Whoever your target audience may be, loading time ought to be under ten seconds. A site that is designed well will only take a few seconds to load. If it takes too long, a visitor is simply going to become frustrated and go elsewhere.

The best web sites communicate a lot of information in a small amount of words. If you are long-winded, people will easily get bored and find another site that is more concise. Make sure any content is relevant and easy to understand – newspapers use an eighth grade reading level, which is the most common literacy level.

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.

Designing a website is possible if you are willing to acquire a few skills. There are some fundamental principles involved with web design that, once learned, help you to figure out the entire genre.
Source(s):
http://zerodue-design.com/blog/ease-website-design-worried-tips/

2014-04-19 03:43:44 · answer #4 · answered by Zero Due Design 1 · 0 0

http://www.pagetutor.com
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http://www.colin.mackenzie.org/webdesign/

2006-07-19 22:25:51 · answer #5 · answered by omgoddenownerengorgenzownzownorp 3 · 0 0

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