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Three Basic Web Design Guideline
Three Basic Web Design Guidelines
The appearance of your web site is one of the most important
aspects of your success. Your product or service will literally be judged by the
appearance of your web site.
Poor web design is one of the leading causes of small business failure. There
are literally thousands of home-based Internet businesses struggling to make a
living online. Most, make very little or no money and end up closing their site
in defeat.
I have received many messages over the years from struggling Internet marketers
wanting to know if I could look at their site and tell them what they're doing
wrong. Most of the time, I can tell them the problem as soon as their site has
loaded -- poor web design. They failed to take the time to learn how to properly
design their sites -- how to design a professional looking site specifically
designed to sell their products and services.
If you really want to succeed, you must take the required time to educate
yourself.
Creating a Template
When you begin designing your web site, your goal should be to create a template
that you can use to create each page of your web site. This will give your
entire site the same look
and feel.
A template is simply a web page "shell" that contains your entire page design,
logo, images, navigational links and a specific area for your content. However,
your template won't contain any content, as each time you create a page with
your template, you'll save it with a different page name.
Formatting Your Pages
I highly recommend placing your entire page content within HTML tables. Tables
will enable you to have complete control over your content and how it will be
displayed.
For example, you can create three tables, stacked on top of each other, for each
section of content. The cellpadding, cellspacing and border attributes should be
set to "0" to enable your tables to seamlessly flow together. In addition, the
widths for each table should be the same. The top table would contain your page
header content, the middle table would contain your content and the bottom table
would contain your footer content.
As placing your entire page content within a single table will significantly
increase your site's load time, stacking your tables will enable you to benefit
from the powerful formatting capabilities of tables, while at the same time,
keep your site's load time down.
If you've ever designed a web page without using tables, you know how limited
you are as to how your content will be displayed. Your text will be displayed
right up against the left border and will span across the entire width of your
page -- certainly not a good way to design a professional looking web site.
Tables will enable you to display your content in sections like a newspaper, set
up a specific number of rows and columns, and even place additional tables
within your main content table to create special content sections with colored
backgrounds.
Your Storefront
Your main page is the storefront for your business and should specifically let
your visitors know exactly what you're offering. If your potential customer
can't find your product or service, they definitely won't waste a lot of time
looking for it. They'll go on to the next site and probably never return.
They're visiting your site for a specific purpose. They want something your site
offers. Provide them with what they're looking for and you'll reap
the benefits.
Branding will play a major role in your success. Make sure you place your
company logo and slogan in the top left corner of each page. This will not only
assist your visitors in remembering your site, but it will also give your pages
the same look and feel.
Instead of trying to cram all your content into your main page, consider
creating sections. These sections can contain highlights of your information
with a link to further information. You can set your sections up in tables with
colored heading sections for information such as articles, products or whatever
you'd like.
It's much better to keep your main page down to the most essential elements and
link to the detailed informational pages.
A good rule of thumb is "less is more." In other words, keep your main page as
small as possible and include your most important elements.
Navigation
When you begin designing your pages, keep in mind, your visitors may enter your
site from pages other than your main. Make sure you include good navigational
links on every page. Place your navigational links together at the top, bottom,
left or right side of the page. Use tables to neatly align your links and
maintain a nicely organized and uniform appearance throughout.
Try to keep the number of clicks required to get from your main page to any
other page on your site down to three or four.
Fonts
One of the most important parts of a web page is text. The way in which you
display the text on your web page will have a great impact on your success. It
can make your page look very professional or very unprofessional.
When placing text within your web page, always be consistent with your fonts. In
other words, don't use different fonts throughout your pages. The standard fonts
used on the Internet are Arial and Verdana. The standard text size is 2. Arial
and Verdana are the standard simply because they are the easiest to read on a
computer screen.
Headlines, which require a larger font size, are a bit different. A popular
headline font used is Georgia, as it displays nicely in the slightly larger font
size.
Background and Text Colors
Use caution when selecting your background and text colors. Busy backgrounds
make text difficult to read and draw the attention away from the text. In
addition, always be consistent with your background theme on each page of your
site.
Select your colors very carefully, as colors affect your mood and will have an
affect on your visitors as well.
Bright colors, such as yellow and orange, cause you to become more cheerful or
happy. Colors such as blue and purple have a calming effect. Dark colors, such
as brown and black, have a depressing effect.
A good rule of thumb is to use colors based on the type of effect you're trying
to achieve. However, it's always best for your text areas to have a white
background with black text.
Above all else, you must take the time to educate yourself before you begin. I
can't stress this point enough. If you don't, you're honestly just wasting your
time. Although it may take a little longer, it will be well worth it in the long
run.
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