Archive for April, 2008

5 Tips To Great Web Design

If you’re building your very own Website it will really serve you in the long run to pay special attention to Website design from the outset. Sure you can go back and fix things at a later date, but a lot of damage can already have been done to your online credibility by that point - and that credibility may take a very long time to build back up again, so why take the risk? Here are five do’s and don’ts to ensure that any Website you design lives up to a basic level of good usability from a visitor’s perspective.

  1. Splash pages are not a good idea What’s a splash page? It’s the first page you see when you arrive at a Website. The specific ones that are bad are those that say something like ‘Welcome!’ and then have you waiting for several minutes while some audio or video presentation loads - not a good idea. Remember, your Website visitors will typically have a very short attention span. Your site is competing with millions of others and making your visitors wait around will only make them want to hit the back button in their browser and go visit somewhere else. The first page, the ‘Home’ page, of your Website should be a genuine content page with a fast load time, i.e. not excessive in the graphic department, where all of the other pages and sections of your site are easily accessible from. Read the rest of this entry »