Enhance your website design with these tips.
website design
When preparing your website design, you must first decide on your
website's focus.
If you're designing a mini-site, your website
should focus on one particular product. However, content sites are a
bit different. If you're developing a content site, your site should
focus on a subject on which you have a great deal of knowledge. And,
should relate to your products or services. In addition, your images,
ezine and content should also relate.
Designing Your Site
When you begin your website design, your top priority must be your
products. If your potential customers can't find your products, you're
not going to make any sales. It's that simple. Every part of your
website design should have one specific purpose -- to lead your
potential customers to your products.
For example, if you will be providing your visitors with tutorials,
these tutorials should relate to your products or services. They should
identify a problem, provide instruction to assist your visitors, and
promote your products as the solution.
Your Storefront
The main page of your website design is your storefront. It should load
quickly and provide your visitors with a complete overview of
everything your website offers.
Instead of trying to cram all of your information into your main page,
consider creating sections. These sections can contain highlights of
your information with a link to further information. You can divide
your page into sections by using tables. These tables can contain
colored heading sections for information such as news, articles,
products or whatever you'd like.
It's much better to keep your main page down to the most essential
elements. You can then use links to additional pages to provide the
detailed information. A good rule of thumb is "less is more." In other
words, keep your main page as small as possible, while at the same
time, include your most important elements.
Load Time
According to two surveys conducted by Forrester Research and Gartner
Group, ecommerce sites are losing $1.1 to $1.3 billion in revenue each
year due to customer click-away caused by slow loading websites.
The main page of your website design should load within 8 seconds or
less with a 56K modem.
There are many things that can cause a web page to load slowly
including:
=> Large graphics
=> Too many graphics
=> Animated graphics
=> Too many banners
=> Special Effects
=> Large pages
Optimization
You can significantly decrease your site's load time simply by
optimizing your graphics. This process will decrease your graphic's
file size
without sacrificing the graphic's quality.
You can optimize your images right online. Visit GifWorks for further
information. http://www.gifworks.com/
Enhancing Your Site
There are a number of ways you can enhance your site without using a
lot of graphics. For example, if you can use the same small images such
as bullets or arrows, it will give the illusion that you're using a lot
of graphics. However, your graphic will only have to load one time.
This will enable you to "recycle" your images to keep your page's load
time down, while at the same time, enhancing your site's appearance.
In addition, you can enhance your site by using tables with colored
backgrounds instead of images.
If an image doesn't enhance your page in some way, you'll be better off
to just leave it out.
Tables
If you'd like to set up your web page using tables,
try to place your Heading text above your table code. If this isn't
possible, make sure you include your most relevant keyword phrase
within your top left table cell. This will assist you in ranking higher
in the Search Engines.
Screen Resolutions
When designing your site, keep in mind, your visitors will have many
different screen resolutions.
The resolution of a monitor refers to the total number of pixels. The
higher the resolution, the greater the number of pixels. higher
resolutions
present higher quality images.
To accommodate the majority of your visitors, use a standard screen
resolution of 800x600 pixels.
Another way to ensure that your web page will look great to all of your
visitors is to set it up using tables. Instead of using a fixed width
within your table code, use a percentage. This will enable your web
page to span a certain percentage of your visitors' screen size. For
example, if you set your table width at 90%, your web page will
automatically resize and span 90% of your visitors' screen size, no
matter what screen resolution they're using.
Colors
Although there are an unlimited number of background and text colors
you could use for your web page, a white background with black text
will be your best option.
You must be very cautious when selecting your background and text
colors, as reading on a computer screen is much more difficult than
paper. You must make your web page as easy to read as possible.
You can add color to your pages using tables with colored cells.
Web Browsers
Before
you begin the actual website design process I highly recommend that you
download and install two web browsers -- Internet Explorer and Netscape
Navigator. These are the two most widely used browsers on the Internet.
Why download and install both browsers? So you can view your pages
through both browsers, as they are not created equally. Your page might
look great when viewed through Internet Explorer, but may not display
well when viewed through Navigator.
Internet Explorer
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.asp
It is very important that you take the time to design your web pages to
accommodate both browsers.
In addition, you can also visit AnyBrowser to view how your site will
look through different browsers and screen resolutions. http://www.anybrowser.com
Above all else, your product must be your main focus. Your product
should be displayed above the fold of your web page. This is the top
portion of your web page that is visible when your page is first
loaded, without scrolling. This is the most important part of your
entire page -- use it wisely.
Take your time and plan your website design very carefully. There is
much more to web design than meets the eye. Do your homework and learn
how to design a website that sells. It will be well worth your time and
effort.
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
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Shelley Lowery is the author of the acclaimed web design course, Web
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