Be Creative in your Web Site
July 31, 2009
When the Macintosh first came out, Apple published a set of user interface guidelines for software developers. Some , felt that having to adhere to a standardized interface would hamper their creativity. But others realized that it would actually free them to spend more time applying their creativity to step up to the next level of application design.
Consider the signal-to-noise ratio of your interface. How much is useful and interesting, and how much is just noise? Avoid using large or unnecessary graphics that don’t add to the content of the page.
Remember that browsers have a lot of user-configurable features — colors, fonts, etc. These can really mess up your fancy interface.
Don’t make the user confuse where to click.
Don’t replace bullets and horizontal rules with images. It eats bandwidth and confuses the user. If you use images as bullets, your visitors may try clicking on them and wonder why nothing happens.
Be very careful in using graphic elements as controls (buttons, links, etc). The user has to guess what to do.
Try not to have two or more places to click that perform the same action.Don’t use the “underline” attribute for text. It makes it look like a clickable link.
Find out what your visitors do most often at your site and make that the easiest thing to do. If you’re into intricate jewelry or gemstones embedded jewelry and most of your visitors are there to have a closer and sharper look at your samples, have a big button that says “Get a closer look.” This is a good rule to follow when determining the size and placement of interface elements.
For some reason, most browsers switch to a grey background by default. The easiest way to fix this is to override the browser’s default. Use a white background.
Don’t forget that links show up in different colors than regular text, and may change color after a link is viewed. Consider how these links will show up against a colored background. (And remember that these colors will be different on different browsers and can also be changed by the user.)
You can use a shade of gray as a background if you are not displaying text against it. A lighter shade is advisable.
Keep the interface uniform. Have the same controls perform the same action everywhere.
Avoid putting too many interface elements on the same page. Some sites present the visitor with a bewildering array of image maps, buttons, text links, and images to click on. Don’t use colored, textured, or graphic backgrounds unless absolutely necessary. They may look fine in your browser, but could end up looking quite different in someone else’s browser, or on a computer with different video hardware, color depth, etc. They’re distracting, and they really do make text illegible at times.
Another problem with backgrounds is that they are handled differently by different browsers. On some, your page is first displayed, and then, after some delay, the background suddenly shows up, like a layer of smog descending on the page. With other browsers, you sit and watch a blank page until the background has been downloaded.
Displaying images against anything but a plain background may cause them to be rendered incorrectly by the browser. And it may make it difficult for a visitor to view them. You must have noticed that in Art galleries the paintings are placed with a light background so that the picture comes out well in the eyes of the viewers. Don’t blink anything unless it’s to indicate an emergency such as a life hazard. It’s distracting, and it is quite irritating for the surfer. Try to read something over here while something over there is blinking. It disturbs the attention of the viewer.
Don’t use tricky (or undocumented) HTML to do dissolves or fades or other special effects. They look different on every machine. And after a while, they can get downright annoying. And they may stop working (or work strangely) on different browsers or on new releases of your current browser.
Don’t have something that, when clicked on, takes the visitor back to the page they’re already on. Disorienting. This is common on sites where every page has links to every page.
One way to get a precise block of type, such as a name and address, to appear correctly in every browser is to render the type in an art program, then save it as an image (GIF) file. If done properly, a name-and-address block, including email and web addresses, should be about 2K bytes. (But don’t forget to include a text alternate.)
You can set large (headline) type, normally black, to a shade of gray. But not too light.Don’t change any of the type colors — either for displayed text or for links. It only disorients the user.In general, try and keep the user interface simple and uncluttered. Try and use default values whenever possible.
Ideas For A Successful Website
July 30, 2009
There are many things to consider when you want to create a website. First, decide on the theme of your website. This should be something that is very interested and passionate. Building and maintaining a website takes time and work.
One important thing to remember when designing your website you need a professional cleaning. Might be sufficient, if your site is like a night in Las Vegas act, but the visitors were probably confused and lost in the gloss and go somewhere else. Want a clean uniform on every page, which should also be easy to navigate. Visit some sites and see how they presented and to note that you can easily find their way and those who easily get lost in.
Another thing to do is to provide quality, relevant information and content of your website. Once you have a visitor to your site, you want to have a reason to return. If you have a site about animals, develop Petcare articles and links to other websites that contain resources for pet owners.
It should also offer something for free to your site. You may have greeting cards for free, free resources, free ebooks, free downloads, or whatever you prefer.
One way to keep visitors on your site to participate. Start a discussion forum, weekly or monthly, users must fill out their surveys and draw a winner from all entries. There are many ways to get people involved. Be creative and always new, adding content to your site. Updated regularly. The whole world know your updates and new content, create your own ezine. It’s easier than it looks. With an ezine, you will be able to build relationships with their visitors. You earn their trust and keep them interested in visiting your website. There are many sites that will help you start an ezine publication.
The site can help you get started with resources, articles, and a model. Construct, maintain and promote a website is difficult and takes a lot of work. I learned a lot during the 18 months that I was in the net and I know there are tons more to learn. I accepted the challenge with enthusiasm and appreciation of the award. You will have ups and downs, but do not let that cuts away from its goals. Good luck to all.
Sound knowledge of web site templates.
July 9, 2009
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