Web Designing
Content, content, content! The single most important element in any successful web site is good content. You must have content that is:
* interesting;
* informative; and
* regularly updated.
Without this, it will be difficult to convince people to visit your site again and again. Lots of flashy colours and animated images may look fun the first time, but it's not enough to keep people coming back to your site. Only good content can do that.
Similarly, don't wildly vary the size of your type unless you have good reason.
Use less text per page. The web is primarily a visual medium. Screen after screen of text is dull and unlikely to be read.
Try to limit the amount of text on any page to a few paragraphs by breaking long pages into several smaller pages.
Don't assume that other people will see what you see. There are many things that can make your web page look different than what you expected:
* Different browsers, even different versions of the same browser, can display your pages quite differently.
* Some people use a screen that is 640 pixels wide; others have screens that are 800, 1,024 or 1,200 pixels wide. They may all see your site quite differently.
* Some computers may not display as many colours as yours.
* The fonts that you used may not be installed on other people's computers.
* Other people may have different browser settings than you.
It's not enough to make a web site, you have to make a good one. With over two billion other web pages out there at the moment, you'll have to work hard to ensure that yours stands out from the crowd. Good design and good content will help you do this.
(Special thanks to Tim North)
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