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Designing your own web page or site is a project that can be as fun and creative
as you like. Youre putting your work out there for potentially millions
of people to read. Whether your site showcases your prized collection of stamps,
your photos of family and pet[s], or youre trying to build a new business;
your web site is the best window of opportunity to make a good impression. Keep
in mind that most surfers will give your page about 15 seconds. This means one
thing: make it memorable! To do this, here are 8 important gaffes to avoid.
1. There are hundreds of available fonts from the standard size Times New Roman
to extra large and bold Goudy Stout. Using more than two, possibly three, fonts
are not recommended. Its fun experimenting with the right font for your
page, but unless youre creating a web site where youre featuring
fonts, keep it simple. Also, script fonts look awful when theyre done
in all capital letters.
2. With the advent of animated graphics [GIFs], most of them available
for the rock bottom price of nothing, people can go crazy decorating their site
with the visual equivalent of Disney World. Some of the animations do more than
move; they make noise! Remember, folks, less is more! One or two appropriate
animations per page can enhance it. Yes, animation is fun. But too much can
be distracting.
3. Spell check your page. Read it. Then read it again. Even if you have a graphics
intensive site, you will have some text. When that text is misspelled and/or
full of grammatical errors, youll turn away a proportionate amount of
traffic. I once discovered a site with TWELVE misspellings on one page! No matter
what youre selling or showing on the WWW, being able to do so in proper
English [or whatever your language] is always appreciated. Most word processing
programs include a spell check. And if youre in doubt, have someone who
likes to read and write proofread it.
4. Text only sites are BORING! If we want to read a book online well
go to an e-book company and download one! Or to the library -- get the point?
Even if youre designing a serious reference site, theres always
a way to include an elegant little graphic, a non-white background, or a line
to break up the paragraphs. The Internet is a visual medium for most of us [except
those who run their browser in a text-only format], so make it look attractive.
After all, you are inviting people to share something with you.
5. The other extreme would be sites that are so graphics intensive that
we spend several minutes waiting for the last picture to load. While it may
be a very entertaining site, the epoch it takes to show us how fantastic those
photos/graphics really are may be too long for impatient surfers. Balance pictures
with text. Find a way to make the photos into thumbnails, or at least decrease
the size so they dont take as long to unfold into their full glory.
6. Broken links dont increase your popularity. Who likes seeing that
404 File Not Found on their screen? CHECK YOUR LINKS before launching
your site.
7. If you need to add music to your site, please have an off switch. That someone
will share your taste in music isnt always going to be the case. During
the weeks before Christmas how many sites did we come upon that played various
versions of "Jingle Bells" and other carols? While music can enhance
a site, it can also detract from it. I came upon the most appalling example
of what a web site shouldnt contain some months ago. The blaring techno
music was so relentless that I immediately searched for the off button. I never
found it. I was next visually assaulted with a growing font that looked like
it was going to jump out of my computer. Instead, it froze. The screen, now
almost completely lime green with font, had just enough space for me to read
the words: "...will design a site like this for you." As my speakers
were SQUEALING from the stuck music and the monitor displaying that parody,
I shut my computer off. Enough said?
8. Update your site periodically. Signs like last updated 1998
give clues to the surfer that this is a cobweb. The more you freshen your contents,
the more likely your site is to remain fresh in peoples minds. Plus it
helps your rankings in the search engines.
Hope you have fun designing your web page. Its your way to show off what
you know.
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