Need for a Professional Website Design

A website is a corporate identity on the internet. An online website of a business or company helps you with consistent branding of your identity across all global market; strategically helps your business to grow. A well designed online presence can effectively promote your brand message and deliver a pleasant user experience. Websites are not only to be visually pleasing but must also be user friendly so that user can understand what you are offering. There are many things to consider when you want to put up a website online. However, first, you must decide on the topic of your website.

An important thing to remember when you are designing your website is that you want a clean professional look. It might look pretty if your construction business site looks like a nightclub type, but your visitors will only get confused and lost in the gleam and will leave your site, go onto another site. A failed design does not necessarily mean poor design or an ugly Website. Rather, a failing design is one that fails to function properly for the site where it’s used. A design can be very nice, but be terrible for its purpose. You want a clean, uniform design on all pages which should also be easy to navigate. If your Website target is to sell something or generate excitement over a specific idea, you’ll want to design accordingly. For a site promoting surveillance cameras, you wouldn’t want to use a calm ocean picture as your header with deep ocean blues and blacks in your design, you will want some surveillance camera video or picture in your. Sure, you may be able to make a very pretty design many other ways, but it would be a failed design because it would not supplement the site’s goal or message. Visit a few popular sites and see how they are set up and take notice of which ones you can easily find your way in and which ones you easily get lost in and the kind of feeling the design of the sites give to you and you will understand what I mean.

The easy to use well designed sites help businesses to flourish. If your business website is not delivering the results that you had hoped for, take some time to seriously evaluate your site and make some changes before spending your time and money on advertising and marketing. You may be pleasantly surprised after you get search engine optimization services and your well design website will bring you good rate of conversion.

While creating a website for your business, you must consider what color combinations you are using. Colors speak their own language and convey about emotions instantly. Use colors sparingly and  intelligently, in the creation of your website. Once you understand how to use colors into your site, your website performance will get better. Your site should cover all features from excellent homepage to easy navigation to a discussion board or online forum etc.. We know building and maintaining a website takes time and work, but once you get  things done, it will be beneficial for you in the future.

Many amateur designers mix up the process of design. What is worse is that this is a direct path to failure and they do not even realize it. This, at its most basic, is the process of web design:

Planning: Before you even get any idea in your head about what your latest Web design is going to look like, you need to do all the appropriate planning. Mostly, this includes knowing the answers to important questions related to the business you are into. And how you will lay out all these information in your website.


Content Building: You need to build all of the texts, literatures, photos and other content of your site after you have a clear plan. This doesn’t necessarily mean getting every detail down, but you need to know what your text length will be, where it will go and what grphics or photos to put along with your texts that will match what your descriptions etc.


Designing: Starting a website designing is a crucial step, of course, but if you have already done the planning and content building first, this part will be the most fun, and most likely the most result-driven.

Development: Once you have finalized your design, you’ll turn it into XHTML/CSS/PHP/MySQL and whatever else your site needs. Development typically refers to the technical side of Website design ie. the coding and and other backend work.

As you can see, when you are a professional designer, designing the site comes late in the game. Many amateur designers make mistake of wanting to jump right into the design step, because that is after all where a designer’s talents are. But if you avoid the planning and content building steps, you will end up with a design that fails in helping the site achieve its targets.

Mitch Murgi is the writer providing information on website designing and other software services. You can find more information and resources at www.designtorontoweb.ca

Web Design Articles – How to Market the ?accessibility??

here’s always the argument of legal requirements for sites to be accessible, but, unless they’re big names or a business of equal stature, it’s pretty unlikely that this will ever affect your client. There are negligible instances of any legal action arising from Web accessibility issues in the entire world.

We firmly believe that you should take this matter seriously. The sites you build should be as accessible as possible, and that means work. To the client, it means a higher project price. So, how can you justify the cost of accessibility?

The Business Case

There are two very valid reasons why your client should start to think about Web accessibility:


An accessible Website will make your client money.
An accessible Website will save your client money.

Now, if that doesn’t get his attention, I don’t know what will. Here are eight ways in which accessibility will save or make your client money.


His Website will be easier to manage.

An accessible Website separates the content (HTML) and presentation (CSS) of each page. Wave goodbye to tables! Now, to adjust the layout of the Website, developers only need to make changes to the CSS file, rather than amending each and every page of the site, saving considerable time (and, therefore, money).


His Website will be compatible with new browsing technologies.

In the near future, PDAs, mobile phones and in-car browsers will all regularly be used to access the Internet. Do you think your client knows that some 50 million PDAs will be sold in 2008 alone as per a dependable source?

The people making use of these new technologies are generally high-income individuals. To reach this lucrative audience, your client will need a Website that functions effectively on these machines. (Now would be a great time to show him just how bad his current Website looks like on a mobile phone, using the Wapalizer.)


His Website will appear higher in search engine rankings.

By making a Website more accessible to Web users, you also make it more accessible to search engines. Search engines can’t typically understand images, JavaScript, Flash, audio, or video content. Provide alternative content to each of these programs, and search engines will have a better understanding of the purpose of the Website.

The more confident a search engine is of what a Website’s about, all other things being equal, the higher it will rank that Website in its listings.

Does your client know that 64% of Internet users employ search engines as their main tool for finding things on the Internet? Be sure to tell him!


The download time of his Website will be significantly improved.

Just 17% of Web users are connected to the Internet via broadband in the UK . You can be sure that if your Website takes much longer than ten seconds to download, site visitors will be leaving in herds!


The usability of his Website will be enhanced.

There is a certain degree of overlap between Web accessibility and Web usability.

A leading expert on web has shown that a usability redesign increases the sales/conversion rate of a Website by 100%. Look for the money value in your client’s eyes when you tell him this!


He’ll gain good publicity

“Make your Website accessible to everyone, Mr. Client, and you can proudly announce it to the world!”


His site won’t cause his business to incur legal fees (or bad press).

Although the client has dismissed this as insignificant, now might be a good time to mention it, as he’ll be thinking about all that good PR he can get by ensuring his site is accessible.

The RNIB (Royal National Institute for the Blind) and the DRC (Disability Rights Commission) have been exerting pressure on both commercial and government entities to make their Websites accessible. The DRC is currently investigating 1000 Websites to ascertain their accessibility. If your client’s Website is on this list, he can expect to hear from them soon.


He’ll increase his site’s reach.

This is a huge topic — let’s talk about it in detail.

Increase Reach via Accessibility

“Disabled people don’t access my Website,” your client might say. Why should I care?”

Well, Mr. Client, check out these statistics (for the UK):


There are 8.6 million registered disabled people in the UK, totaling 14% of the population (source: DRC)
One in 12 men, and one in 200 women, has some form of color blindness, totaling 9% of the UK population (source: Institution of Electrical Engineers)
Two million UK residents have a sight problem — that’s 4% of the population (source: RNIB)
There are 12 million people aged 60 or over — some 21% of the UK population (source: UK government)

Now, there’s bound to be some overlap between these groups, but if you add up the numbers, you get a total of 48% of the UK population. That’s right — 48% of the population of the UK, not to mention those of other countries, could potentially face problems using your client’s Website.

Beyond Disabilities

Non-disabled people can also experience difficulties on Websites. Not everyone uses the latest version of Internet Explorer, with all the plug-ins and programs that are required for them to have optimal access to every site they come across.

If your clients’ Website relies on images, Flash or JavaScript, and fails to provide alternatives, then numerous Web users will be unable to access his site. Explain the following to your client:


Users on slow connections regularly turn images off to enable a quicker download time. Some browsers, such as the text-only Lynx browser, do not display images at all.
Not every user has downloaded the latest Flash plug-in that is needed to view the site. Additionally, the download time on Flash Websites is often so long that low bandwidth users lose patience and don’t even wait to see the content. Remember, just 17% of Web users in the UK are connected to the Internet via broadband.
JavaScript is unsupported by about 4% of Web users, either because they’ve turned it off to prevent pop-up ads, or because their browsers don’t support it.
WebTV, mobile phones, and PDAs have limited support for large images, Flash and JavaScript. Check your client’s site by downloading the free WebTV viewer.

Would your client agree?

With these kinds of arguments, the only type of person who’d say no to an accessible Website would be an immature, unethical, money-hating individual. If your client’s one of them, just forget that client and leave him there itself!

Otherwise, hang in there, persuade him with these arguments, and perhaps a few examples of large, big-name sites that have already answered the accessibility call, and you’ll be on your way to landing a project you’ll be proud of!

Head SEO, Marketing at AIT India

How to Design a Search Engine Friendly Website

 

One of the first questions you should ask for Search Engine Optimization is how to design a search engine friendly website. A website that is shall we say as non-friendly to search engines will lose potential traffic thus reducing visitors surfing their sites, and as far as we know such decrease in website activity will result in loss of potential sales from a potential consumer if you gear your site for selling things in the market. That is why it is also very important to build a search engine friendly website.

Now in doing such thing there quite a few things you should consider. In the book “Winning the Search Engine Wars” by SearchEngineNews.com, they list 6 things to consider in how to build a search engine friendly website, they are:

· Use of valid HTML and CSS codes

· Avoiding as much as possible the use of Flash, Javascript, and frames

· URLs should be properly used

· Well and organized website and directory structure

· Keep your pages as limited as possible

· Proper use of what is called the “robots.txt” file

HTML and CSS codes

Web pages should at the very least meet the requirements of or should be in accordance with W3C guidelines. That would mean that you should close all tags which need to be closed, as well as avoiding the use of source code in which will confuse the search engine spider (yes, avoid the use of old source codes), so that your web page can be spidered and cached properly by the search engines. In order to achieve this, the code must meet the minimum requirements of functionality and successful display.

Flash, Javascript, and frames

Now we all know that the use of these things will be an eye-candy, or will be very pleasing to look at, thus making your site very attractive. In the other side too much use of these things will slow the computer, it will just take too long to download your website, and, as most people tend to make most of everything especially time. They just tend to cancel the page and go back to surf another site. So to build a search engine friendly website, one must avoid the use of Flash, Javascript and frames, or if it is really needed, to limit the use of it.

URL

Another important thing to consider in building a search engine friendly website are the URLs. Search engine spiders find and process webpages by following links from one site to another, so consider building in which they can be easily followed. Broken links as others think will degrade your rank in search results.

Accessibility

Consider also the use of site maps in which to organize your websites. If a page is too far deep which means the viewer has to click a few pages to open it, the search engine will have a harder time of indexing it. Thus a well and organized web structure will ensure that the search engines will process all pages in your site.

File Size

File size also plays a major role in building a search engine friendly website. File size with more than 100k (or 150k, depending on the search engine) will not be properly cached, so that would mean you may not appear on those search results. So the best way to overcome this is to limit the file size of your website to 100k.

Robot.txt

The robot.txt file is another important thing to consider as this file tells the search engine whether or not to index a page from your website. Search engine spiders process things in a limited capacity. Robot.txt helps these spiders to direct their searches for the things that you really wish for the viewer to see on your pages.

The article was written by Leia Mahalo a freelance SEO and SEM specialist working for i-trepreneur.com. If you wish to contact Naomi please visit Internet Entrepreneur Blog.

The Four Steps That One Must Take While Designing Websites

Like every business with a worldly presence, over internet also their lies a direct relationship of visitor traffic with that of the volume of profit of the business. However, in an intense competitive online marketing arena, the scores of alternatives leave a business with a minuscule of time and opportunity to drag attention of its online visitor.

So while it is a fact that one visitor annoyed is one visitor lost, the design of a website decides the amount of decrease in the annoying rate and increase the rate of conversion.

Following is the list of essentials that a web design company must abide by to succeed in this direction.

Convey the message in a simple but effective manner

Tell the visitors regarding the service or product you are dealing in directly. Reports say, visitors take only a couple of seconds to test the relevance of a website. So, create informative and easy-to-understand content which can be scanned by the visitor even if he/she is busy on other stuffs. Never use fancy or tiny fonts for the text of your website. Do not confuse your visitor with several versions of your website.

Engage the visitor in the content and your specialty, not in multiple registration forms

Increasing interaction with the visitor is definitely a positive tool to increase qualitative leads. But, interaction does not mean that you keep the visitor busy on unnecessary registration (for news letter, updates etc.) processes. And, never send unsolicited emails to the visitor. Forcing a visitor to sign up and leave email address and other details may harm your readership base in the long run.

Use simple URLs and CSS over HTML tables

When the URL is simple and keyword-based, the visitor can guess rightly regarding its intention before visit. It makes the whole search process easier. While doing page layouts, use CSS to make visitor’s scroll faster.

Link the “links” properly

Including an anchor text with the links of your website enables the visitor to know the exact path of navigation before click. Cloaking the link will have adverse effects on your credibility. And, never forget to make your links visible and change color once clicked.

Myself webmaster of the http://www.synapseindia.com/ a ecommerce web design company offering offshore software development, flash programming, website development and other software development services.

How to be Good Web Designer Joomla

Since release in 2005, Content Management System (CMS) Joomla has open new perseption and knowledge web designer. As we know, Content Management System (CMS) offering many easy-creating web site instanly. Content management was now possible creating website without any skill scripting and coding in PHP and HTML. With one touch button, in a minute, an excellent website will presence now.

Having skills in scripting and programming is must for web developer. How about for web designer? Is that any possibilities for web designer involved in Joomla development. My answer is Yes. You can be a web designer CMS Joomla as you need. You can draw your idea in template joomla development.

Not like to be a web master Joomla, being a web designer joomla is easy. But there are rule that you have to know for making joomla template. Joomla offer many opportunities for web designers for involving in an excellent platform for client work. There are many the prospect of independent income in the

Joomla template market. You can be a provider a joomla template with your friend. But you can be an independent or freelancer joomla template too.

To be a good web designer Joomla, you have to read rules below:

1. Having a low level of technical knowledge is required to use Joomla!

2. Having a knowledge a bit more in order to install it. Joomla

3. Dare to customising the structure, content and presentation of your Joomla!

4. Having skills about Web-ready images and HTML, Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) and/or Javascript code.

5. Having skill about how to modify the code and style sheets of existing templates.

6. Having knowledge about how to leverage the new web technology to give your Joomla site a responsive, cutting-edge interface.

7.Having fresh ideas to realize how to fit current extensions, module and mambot (plugin

8. Making a fantastic customizing CSS to give the site a excellent look-and-feel.

Ari Syarifudin that provides Joomla Tutorials E-book to make. Having project for making free e-book for school. One free e-book “how to make a web school from CMS Joomla” has realize in my site and distribute freely for student and people who want to make website for their school

Knowledge Tips for Web Designing and Web Programming

We’re entering an exciting period in the history of the Web. Since the 90′s, the Internet has embedded itself in our lives in ways we couldn’t have imagined. Web programming is the best way to get our foot in the door. A programmer with little experience can produce a useful web application in a matter of hours. Not just playful or interesting, but something that can actually go into productive and live use. The only other environment where that is possible is the command line — and managers never see programmers’ command line tools.

Web programming is also a kind of universal need. Sure, there are lots of things besides the web. But unless you really try to avoid the web, as a programmer you are likely to have occasional problems that are best solved with a web application. This is true no matter what field you are in. In part because web applications don’t just touch on core needs — e.g., embedded programming at a hardware company, numerical analysis at an engineering firm — but on any coordination needs, and everyone needs to coordinate things.

Some Easy Ways to improve your Website’s Legibility:

· Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are the way to go – use one style sheet and control how text looks on your entire site. Make a change to the style sheet and your whole site is updated. It makes life a lot simpler.

· Consider your target audience. Even if they are a group of teenage girls looking for new shoes, it’s never a good idea to use tiny type. It doesn’t have to be enormous, but up to a point, larger type is better. 12-pt Verdana is better than 8-pt Verdana.

· The more contrast, the better. Black-on-white or white-on-black are examples of the highest contrast you can get. Use colors if you like, but if you squint at the page and your text basically vanishes, there’s not enough contrast.

· Don’t stack lines on top of each other. Use the line-spacing directive in CSS and give it some space; I’ll often set line-spacing to 140% of the height of a typical line.

· Making your website’s content more legible is easy. It doesn’t take a lot of time, mainly common sense. The payoff will be text that’s more readable, customers that stick around long enough to get your message, and improved credibility with your visitors.

· And finally (not one of the 5 Easy Ways to Improve Legibility but still quite important) check your spelling. Nothing irritates more on a web page than spelling errors – it simply makes you look like you don’t care enough to get it right. Use that ubiquitous spell-check tool.

In fact, if yours is a website that sells website design services, that is, you want people to pay you to design their website; it is in your interest not to make your site too plain. Many potential customers see your site as an example of what their site can become. There’s no point claiming “Content is King” at this time – they won’t be around long enough to hear your claim. Such sites need a certain amount of color, graphics, etc, although of course making it take too long to load would also be a deterrent to your potential clients.

Like all things, how you design your site depends on your topic and your target audience. Keep that cardinal rule in mind and you’ll be fine. Decorative graphics on a page are fine. They make a page more pleasant to look at, and hence more likely to be read. But you should at least make them as small as possible. While I’m hesitant to give a hard and fast rule about how big such graphics should be, a decorative graphic that is a few hundred kilobytes in size is definitely too big to be tolerated.

Once you start to understand how to make web pages, you will be tempted to go all out with animated gifs, rollover affects, and fancy designs. The problem with this is that it can easily lead to confusing pages for the viewer and hard to maintain sites for you. Web sites are always in need of changing and updating. You will be thankful when that inevitable day comes and you have an easy to update modular site to work with instead of an inflexible over-designed mess.

Clear Concepts is a leading Saudi Arabian based software company focused on delivery the best and most cost-effective solutions to their clients in areas such as Web & Programming and design & Multimedia. To learn more about the clear concepts you can visit ? http://www.clear-concepts.org

The Design Checklist

Before any SEO campaign can begin, a site must be analyzed to determine how well the site is being spidered by the search engines. It is also important to assess and modify the architecture of the site as needed. We always assess and recommend changes to the design of a site before doing any optimization. This ensures that a solid base is beneath the optimization and minimizes the amount of design changes we’ll have to make later. Before you begin optimization of a site, you should review the following areas. Ignoring certain aspects of the design can seriously limit the impact of the optimization.

1.) Spiderable Links

The search engines typically follow standard HTML.  They do not render most scripts.  The most common design problem is the inclusion of non-spiderable links.  Often, these links are coded in either JavaScript or Flash, but non-spiderable code also includes HTML Forms.   It is important to the optimization that as many pages as possible be indexed by the search engines.  If the pages aren’t indexed, they can never rank and do not provide value to the other pages on the site.

The most common usage of non-spiderable links is in dropdown navigations.  The most common dropdowns are coded in JavaScript and are not spiderable.  It is always ok to use JavaScript for animation or other functionality, but the link itself must be in standard HTML.  There are numerous CSS/JavaScript alternatives that allow using standard HTML links with div tags to accomplish the same drop down effects without using non-spiderable links.

2.) Maximum Internal Linking

The architecture of the site tells the engines a lot about what pages are important and what pages are not.  The search engines try to view sites the same way a user does.  This means that pages linked to from prominent locations like a main navigation will automatically receive more attention and authority.  This is why search engine-friendly CSS drop down navigations are a good thing. Our goal should be to provide as many direct links to important pages from as many other pages as possible on the site.

As a rule of thumb, do your absolute best to ensure that no page is more than 2 clicks from any other page on the site.  It is not possible to link every page from every other page on a larger site, but proper organization should lead to pages being accessible through main categories that are accessible from anywhere on the site.    Authority filters down.  If a page is available from only one other page on the site and that page is hard to get to, the original page will never rank well.  Make it easy for users to find and you’ll make it easy for search engines to find.

Depending on the size of the site, it can take a good bit of planning to optimally lay out an architecture and internal linking structure. Generally, it’s best to lay out a site like a pyramid. The home page should act as a true hub to the site with main categories providing maximum access to pages under its control.

3.) Portal Home Page

This ties directly into maximizing internal linking, but is important enough (and a common enough problem) to get a special note. The home page is given the most authority of any page on the site. The search engines assume most traffic will enter the site through the home page. They also assume that the webmaster understands that and links the most important pages and information directly from the home page. If the site uses a ‘splash’ or some minimal home page, it is seriously limiting itself.

An optimized home page will act as a hub to all information on the site.  If a page is hard to get to from the home page, it will be treated as a supplementary page and NOT an authoritative page.

4.) Text Content

Good web pages provide good content.  Without good content, the page has no value and no purpose on the Web.  It should be assumed that good text content will need to be added to the site.  If the site’s design does not allow for the addition of content, it should be addressed as early as possible.  The goal with any optimization campaign should be to provide the content that users are searching for.  Grow your site, find out what people want, and provide it.

It is also very important to assess the visibility of the text content to the search engines.  Text content should be written in standard text.  Content that appears in Flash, images, JavaScript, behind HTML Forms, or in secure sections of the site will most likely be invisible to the search engines.

As we can see from the previous points, we have to address some things with each site before planning any real optimization strategies.  We must determine what the search engines see.  We must determine which pages are important and display them as such.  We must cater to both the search engines and the users.  This will provide a strong foundation for the optimization and help the site reach its potential.                 

Thank you for reading TreeHouse SEM articles.  If you would like to know more about any of these topics, feel free to visit TreeHouse SEM on the Web.

Steve comes from a rich Web background where he has worked on the design, development, and marketing aspects of hundreds of Web sites. Formerly from Mississippi where he attended Ole Miss, Steve moved to San Diego to pursue further challenges in the Web marketing arena.

How to Design an SEO Friendly Website

 

The level of success of a website on the internet is directly dependent upon the SEO friendliness of the content it contains. SEO friendly website design calls for sufficient planning and expertise. A comprehensive understanding of the search engine optimization method is a must and the points which make a difference have to be implemented strategically. It is a mixed procedure of guidelines and first hand ideas. This evolving field is regularly enriched with new tools and techniques.

The most important part of the process is keyword research. The more a professional will focus on this the better results will come forward. Keyword research can be done with proven tools such as Word tracker. The keywords need to be placed strategically in URLs, titles, files and folder names and in the body of the text with a preferable density of 3% to 7%. Some search engines can penalize contents due to indiscriminate use of keywords in them. Keywords should also be put in the anchored text containing hyperlinks.

There are some aspects regarding the use of Flash, Frames etc. which need proper discussion. Both of these should largely be avoided other than special cases. The problem with Flash is that when Search Engine Spiders crawl the website the flash files are overlooked causing subsequent loss of content. Where Flash cannot be dispensed with, a link should be provided to view the content in flash. But the link should not be put in the index page of the website.

Same caution should be followed regarding Frames. The crawling of Search Engine Spiders becomes difficult where Frames have been used. Sometimes a frame browser is separately needed. Where it has to be used it should be accompanied by a proper tag so that at least some portion of the content can be taken by the search engine. Search Engine friendliness makes all the difference for the success of a website.

CSS Style sheets are useful tools in web design. It is a complementary but not necessary element. It simplifies the making of layout and the control of styles and placements on the website. It is especially useful for web pages with tables. With CSS Stylesheet professionals can make websites quicker for loading and easier for Search Engines to access.

SEO Web design is a specialized area where proper methodology and technical know-how can only ensure satisfactory result. Professionals should keep in mind that in the vast and growing SEO base a solution should be comprehensive enough to have a distinction of its own.

Article written by Mr. Neeraj Arora, Marketing Director of Himalayan IT Solutions a web designing company in Delhi also offers SEO services in India.

Tips and Tricks on Effective Web Design

Normally, we design website for give visitor the information of product or service or organization. So, if your website was design well, it will make your products or services have the credibility, especially the content that must be clear and easy to read.


Nowadays, there there are milions of website ,and I’m sure that there are not too different in the style of Web Design because they are shown in the same type of computer. Designing your website to be conspicuous will make people remember and think of your website. Also, when they want to use service that is involve your business, they will think of you first.


So, this is Tips and Tricks on Effective Web Design


Time to Load

15 Seconds per 1 page. If your webpage is loaded more than that, It’s too slow. Your vistors may change to see other websites because they don’t like to wait. For those who use Dreamweaver can use a tool to checking for loading time.Or you can check at www.alexa.com .See more


Match you product

For example, If you are selling Mobile phone , design your website in modern style, Simple.


Lay out

Think about your lay out that must be suitable for your content in website. You may use the table. Tables load very fast because it is HTML code. You can use it every where you like, menu, home page etc.


Images

Images can make your site look good, but it must suite for your content. Also, keep in mind that they take a long time to load ,so use a few images or thumpnail images per page that link to the bigger ones.


Information or Content

Make sure that your information is clear and easy to understand. Spliting things up into paragraphs or sections. Don’t make your page too long and be avoid lots of text. If your content is very long, split into 2 or 3 pages. Note that people don’t read but they skim it.


Link

Organize your links to be easy for understanding. Try to have a menu to go to other parts of your website in every pages. Don’t make your visitors click on Back Button. Also, It’s look good, if you have a link to the top of page like “Go to Top”. Also, be avoid of the broken link.


Logo

Design your match your website. Make your Logo easy to remember and prominent.


Colour of Backgrounds and Text

A good background is not only a white page but also other colour. Be careful to choose a background and text colour that is not overpowering to the eyes. Note that it must be readable.


Community

People will like your website if there is something to do on your website. Add something like vote, forum or guest book etc.


Keep it simple

You don’t have to use advance technology to your web site. Believe me most of pepple find free in formation, so you just make your site easy to understand and dinamic content .Also, use simple language in you website.


Site Map, Contact Us

Don’t leave them. Site Map may help your visitors find pages, when they get lose and it also good for search engine. As for Contact Us page, it’s made when people want to contact you for any suggestion, especially you will get visitors’ E-mail for E-mail marketing.


Try out CSS Styles

Designing website with CSS Styles in your website will reduce the code in your website that can load faster.


Flash

Be carefull because it’s make your website beautiful but search engine don’t like Flash and it take long time to load. However, if you realy want to use flash, use it within an HTML site and make sure it load fast.


Free Service

Give your visitors some free service. It may make your customer impressive your site example

Eka man has been worked in Internet Marketing Business for 3 years and want to share his knowledge to starter or people who want an own website

You can See His Website at http://www.2buildweb.com

There are many tips and trick about website

Web Design: Cross Browser Compatibility

Web Design: Cross Browser Compatibility An important aspect of web

design today is making sure it is compatible with all the major web

browsers. There are literally hundreds of web browsers in use around

the world. All of them implement the W3C document standards a little

differently.

What is Cross Browser Compatibility?

If a web page is completely cross-browser compatible, it will look more

or less the same in all of the existing web browsers. The most popular

browsers right now are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera.

Right now Internet Explorer holds the largest market share, however its

lead is being steadily eroded by the rising popularity of Firefox and

Safari, making the Cross Browser Compatibility increasingly important.

Each one of these browser implements HTML, JavaScript and Cascading

Style Sheets (CSS) slightly differently. Some only create cosmetic

differences others can cause the web page to break down. The

situation is made worse by each browser being free to implement their

own unique features to the W3C document standards that will most likely

at work in otherbrowsers.

Then to compound matters even more the underlying operating systems

also creates difference in how the computer displays graphical elements

and text differently.

When you add the fact that people are also using multiple versions of

each of the browsers, no wonder web designers get headaches.

So what is a web designer to do?

Creating a website that is completely compatible with all potential

browsersis, obviously, impossible. However it is possible to design

your website so it will work in the most commonly used browsers. To

achieve this, a designer must write code that conforms to the W3C

standards to get consistent results across all browsers. The whole idea

behind the standards is that if each browser adheres to the same set of

rules, you will get more or less consistent results in all of the

existing browsers. Conforming can be a real challenge. It will

limit some of the neater effects available in specific browsers. There

are online code validators available. The validator checks your code

based on the DOCTYPE you specify on the webpage. The DOCTYPE tells the

browser which version of HTML or CSS the web page is using. At the end

of the day, even code that is validated may not work correctly in all

the major browsers. The best way a web designer can create cross browser

compatibility is through extensive testing across all major web

browsers and operating systems. Overall there has been an attitude

shift towards more compatibility in general and having compatibility

across all browsers is now expected in basic web design.

written by Matt Dible

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