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Discover Exactly what It Requires to Design Your Site Website design may be something you want to use in the future. If so, you should do your research. This article is a great start. Avoid using so-called "mystery meat navigation". This involves using unlabeled images or other elements for the site's navigation. In many cases, the visitor has to mouse over the buttons to even see what they do. Navigation is best kept simple. Use text links across the top or along the left side of the page. Include a link to the homepage on every page of your site. One of the best ways to do this is to make a graphic title for your page that can be included on all pages. Web users are used to clicking on a graphic to return home so there won't be a learning curve to navigating your site. Do not use blinking, scrolling text or other animations. Also, steer clear of sounds or music that plays automatically. All of these things are distracting to users and provide nothing of value. In addition, connection speeds vary from one site visitor to the next, and everyone does not have the same speed. Those users with slower connections will resent the slow-loading elements of your site. To help you design a site that is easy for people to read all the information, make sure the pages are not too wide. If the pages are not too wide then they will fit on most people's computer screens. If the page is too wide, then part of your valuable information could be left off the page. When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your fonts wisely. While serif text will work well for a title or headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font, which is easier to read on a computer screen. Try to use common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel. Learning some basic HTML will help you add some interesting extras to your site. For example, you can have words that follow your cursor, or a banner that flashes important information. Make sure to change the colors and fonts occasionally, so you seem more involved with the web site and its design. When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your fonts wisely. While serif text will work well for a title or headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font, which is easier to read on a computer screen. Try to use common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel. You should always put in the effort to make a customized error page for your site; this page should include a basic sitemap that links users to the major sections of your website. This ensures that if visitors follow a bad link or spell your URL wrong, they will be able to find what they are looking for.

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Discover Exactly what It Requires to Design Your Site

Website design may be something you want to use in the future. If so, you should do your research.This article is a great start.

Avoid using so-called "mystery meat navigation". This involves using unlabeled images or otherelements for the site's navigation. In many cases, the visitor has to mouse over the buttons to evensee what they do. Navigation is best kept simple. Use text links across the top or along the left sideof the page.

Include a link to the homepage on everypage of your site. One of the best ways todo this is to make a graphic title for yourpage that can be included on all pages. Webusers are used to clicking on a graphic toreturn home so there won't be a learningcurve to navigating your site.

Do not use blinking, scrolling text or otheranimations. Also, steer clear of sounds ormusic that plays automatically. All of these

things are distracting to users and provide nothing of value. In addition, connection speeds varyfrom one site visitor to the next, and everyone does not have the same speed. Those users withslower connections will resent the slow-loading elements of your site.

To help you design a site that is easy for people to read all the information, make sure the pages arenot too wide. If the pages are not too wide then they will fit on most people's computer screens. Ifthe page is too wide, then part of your valuable information could be left off the page.

When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your fonts wisely. While serif text will work wellfor a title or headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font, which is easier to read on acomputer screen. Try to use common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel.

Learning some basic HTML will help you add some interesting extras to your site. For example, youcan have words that follow your cursor, or a banner that flashes important information. Make sure tochange the colors and fonts occasionally, so you seem more involved with the web site and itsdesign.

When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your fonts wisely. While serif text will work wellfor a title or headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font, which is easier to read on acomputer screen. Try to use common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel.

You should always put in the effort to make a customized error page for your site; this page shouldinclude a basic sitemap that links users to the major sections of your website. This ensures that ifvisitors follow a bad link or spell your URL wrong, they will be able to find what they are looking for.

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Do your best to optimize the loading times on every page of your website. If people visiting your siteare waiting for pages to load, boredom will quickly set in and they will leave. Try reducing webdesign your number of graphics, Flash, and script on your pages, optimizing your HTML, using SSIfiles, using client and server caching, creating expire headings, and minimizing your JS and CSScoding.

To help make sure your website works as you http://www.buildyoursite.com/ are designing it, test itone of the browsers like Internet Explorer. When you test the website as you go along building it,you can quickly correct any problems that might show up once you live. When your website goes liveyou want your visitors to be able to see everything working correctly.

In order to host your own website, you must have the infrastructure and the money it requires. Itcould actually prove much more costly to you. You also need to know what you are doing. It is noteasy as pie, and you must have the knowledge to host your own website.

Make sure you have checked for links that could possibly be broken. Make the check right beforeyour upload it and make it available online. You want to avoid broken links, because they make yourvisitors especially frustrated by promising certain content and then failing to deliver it. The preventthis from happening to your site, check links frequently.

Always use the same type of fonts so that guest to your site don't become agitated by readingdifferent types of fonts. You want people to browse through the site with ease so that they can justconcentrate on the material on the site and what the site has to offer.

Try to inject some personality into your website development. Find ways to incorporate things likecompany images, client testimonials, and media quotes. These things will make your site have somepersonality. They will make your visitors feel like you are an expert, which in turn brings in moreloyal customers.

If you want to know how to build websites, you don't have to buy books. Doing so may not be a wiseuse of resources. There is helpful information in many magazines and books on the market. But youcan find this information for free. Books you pay for aren't going to tell you any more than books thatwere free.

Make sure your site has a tagline. When a visitor clicks onto your site, you only have a little bit oftime to hook them with your mission, purpose, and theme. A tagline should be short, clear, andexplain what your site is about so that a visitor will be intrigued and remain on your site.

Your error pages should be informative. Sometimes visitors click a link that is broken and receive anerror page. The error message page should explain why the issue has arisen and a link that leadsthem back to the point they came from.

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Of course, you won't find every single tip under the sun in one article. No article is that long. Youshould be able to get the hang of website creation through these tips, however.

In conclusion, there is not a better way to reach people than with a website that has been designedwell. This is how you can attract customers and make sure that you get your intended message outin a way that is understandable. Hopefully this article has cleared up any questions you hadregarding this.