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50 Web Design Tips
by Mario Sanchez
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Tips to brand your website
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Include your
logo in all
pages. Position
it at the top
left or each
page.
-
Complement your
logo with a
tagline or
catchy sentence
that summarizes
your business
purpose. For
example "Always
low prices" is
the tagline for
Wal-Mart.
-
Create a favicon.
A favicon is
that small
graphic that
appears next to
the URL in the
address bar.
-
Have a
consistent look
and feel in all
your pages. Use
a color scheme
and layout that
are clearly
recognized
across your
site.
-
Have an About Us
section, that
includes all
relevant
information
about you and
your business.
-
Include a
copyright
statement at the
bottom of each
page.
Tips on website navigation
-
Design your
pages to load in
less than 10
seconds (50Kb
maximum size,
including
pictures).
-
Group your
navigational
options in
relevant
categories.
-
Use common names
for your menu
options: Home,
About Us,
Contact Us,
Help, Products.
Avoid "clever"
or "trendy"
alternatives.
-
If your site
uses Flash,
provide also an
HTML version for
users who prefer
a less fancy,
faster site.
-
Provide simple
text navigation
links at the
bottom of long
pages, so users
don’t need to
scroll back up.
-
Link your logo
to your
homepage, except
in the homepage
itself. Put a
link to your
homepage on all
your internal
pages.
-
Display a
"breadcrumb
trail"; it is
basically the
path from the
homepage to the
page where you
are. A
breadcrumb trail
looks like this:
Home > Section >
Sub-Section >
Page, and it
greatly
facilitates
navigation.
-
If your site is
too big, provide
Search
capabilities.
Include a search
box in the upper
right corner of
your homepage,
and a link to a
Search page from
your interior
pages. Freefind
( ) offers you a
free and
powerful search
engine for your
site.
-
Set your search
box to search
your site, not
to search the
web.
-
Create a custom
error page that
displays a
simple site map
with links to
the main
sections of your
site. That way,
you will not
lose visitors
that have
followed a bad
link to your
site or who have
misspelled your
URL.
Tips on Layout and Content Presentation
-
Save the top of
your page for
your most
important
content.
Remember: good
content must
flow to the top.
-
Lay out your
page with
tables, and set
the width in
percentage terms
instead of a
fixed number of
pixels. That
way, your page
will always fit
the screen,
without the need
to scroll
horizontally.
-
Optimize your
page to be
viewed best at
800x600 (the
most popular
resolution at
the time of this
writing).
-
Use high
contrast for the
body of your
page: black text
on white
background, or
white text on
black background
work best.
-
Don’t use too
many different
fonts in one
page. Also,
avoid using
small serif
fonts (like
Times Roman):
they are
difficult to
read from a
computer screen.
Verdana is the
most
web-friendly
font, since it
is wide, clean
and easy to
read.
-
Avoid long
blocks of text.
Use tools that
facilitate
scanability,
like bullets,
subtitles,
highlighted
keywords,
hyperlinks, etc.
-
Avoid amateurish
features like:
numeric page
counters,
wholesale use of
exclamation
points, all
caps, center
justified blocks
of text,
excessive
animated gifs,
busy
backgrounds,
etc.
-
Don’t use pop-up
windows. They
distract your
visitors and are
immediately
dismissed as
ads.
-
Test your site
so that it looks
good in
different
browsers and
resolutions.
Tips on Writing for the Web
-
Write in
layman’s terms
so that
everybody can
understand your
content, unless
you’re running a
technical site
for technical
people.
-
Reading from a
screen is
painful: use 50%
less words than
you would use on
print.
-
If a page is too
long, break it
into several
pages and link
to them.
-
Don’t use font
sizes smaller
than 10pt. for
the body of your
page. Specify
your fonts in
percentage terms
instead of
pixels, to let
users set their
own size
preferences
using their
browser’s text
view options.
-
Use a spell
checker.
Spelling
mistakes are
embarrassing and
hurt
credibility.
Tips to Know Your Customers
-
Ask for
feedback:
include a
feedback form in
your Contact Us
page.
-
Publish an ezine
and include a
subscription
form in your
homepage. Give
your customers
valuable
information and
encourage them
to contact you.
-
Include polls
and other tools
to gather market
intelligence.
Tips on Linking
-
Make your links
descriptive.
They should
indicate what
the user will be
linking to, as
opposed to just
saying "click
here".
-
Don’t underline
anything that is
not a link.
-
Underline your
links and use a
consistent color
for them across
your site
(preferably
blue).
-
Use a different
color for
visited links,
so that your
visitors know
where they’ve
been (preferably
purple or a more
subdued tone of
the unvisited
links color).
-
When linking to
a non-HTML file,
such as Excel,
Word or Acrobat,
make it evident,
by including a
small icon next
to the link.
-
Don’t link to
"under
construction"
pages.
-
Make sure that
your links work
and that you
don’t have
broken links.
There are free
online tools
that can help
you with this.
-
If you use
graphic links,
don’t forget to
use the ALT
attribute. The
ALT attribute
should describe
what are you
linking to.
Tips on how to use graphics
-
Optimize your
graphics. Use
only .gif and
.jpg formats.
Make your image
files as small
as possible
while
maintaining
acceptable
quality. Use a
free online
graphics
optimization
tool.
-
Use thumbnails
(miniature
versions of a
picture) and
make them
clickable to the
actual size
picture.
-
Avoid graphics
that look like
ads. People
ignore them.
-
Use the ALT
attribute on
pictures, even
the image is not
a link. It helps
users with
disabilities and
people who have
turned off
graphics.
Tips to optimize your site for the search engines:
-
Create short,
descriptive page
titles, to
entice search
engine users to
click on your
links.
-
Create a site
map containing
all your pages,
and link to it
directly from
your homepage.
Search engine
robots will
follow the link
to your site map
and will most
likely add all
your pages to
the index.
-
Decide what the
two or three
main keywords
are for each
page (the words
you believe
search engine
users will type
to find your
page) and repeat
them often in
your page title,
description meta
tag and page
body.
-
Create a Links
page and call it
Resources. In
it, place links
to those sites
that have agreed
to place a
reciprocal link
to your page.
The more inbound
links you have
from quality
sites with a
topic related to
your site, the
better your site
will rank with
the search
engines.
-
Use more text
than graphics,
and minimize the
use of Flash and
JavaScript.
Search engines
heavily favor
text and will
crawl and index
your site
faster.
For more details on
these tips, or for
more tips, visit
http://www.theinternetdigest.net.
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