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Just what Every single Web Designer needs To Know

By Dan Eduard White


Internet Designing is as effortless as 1-2-3, claim a number of the software program resources on the marketplace which "produce" your site for you. However, several internet developers right now have fallen prey to this advertising gimmick - as well as the results are apparent. Each here and there, one results in a website that looks good with a specific browser and a particular screen-resolution; but visualize it with a different browser, and also you can't even browse the plain text to the page. Worse still, given the quantity of systems which are employed by netizens worldwide, these pages will by no means be seen properly by much more than a fifty percent with the intended surfers.

Now let's believe that this particular net page is associated with a website that offers products on the internet. The actual very reality that 50 percent the users cannot even see the web page, translates into losses worth fifty percent the quantity straightaway (possibly, much more!) I suppose that makes a great case for the raison d'tre of this article! Web Designing is, in my view, a cocktail of creative skills & technical prowess - and 1 is no less important than the other.

Within the following lines, I've jotted down a few points that I seen during my online journeys, crucial coming from the particular point of view of net designers. A few of them may possibly be taken having a pinch of salt; for it is difficult to please absolutely everyone everytime. But the majority of are straightforward enough to be utilized as a rule of thumb.

1.A picture, it is said, is worth a thousand words. A photo file, alas, is also almost as big. Photos, absolutely no question, improve the particular appearance of the web page, however , this is not really recommended to go crazy in filling the web page with a truckload of images. Most net-surfers use a dial-up connection, as well as the average time to load a page should not be longer than 5 seconds. If it's longer, the surfer will most likely click away elsewhere. So, through this time, all the images on a page should be loaded as well. So, as a rough yardstick, maintain the aggregate web page size less than 30k.

Yet another necessary indicate note is that each and every file to the page needs a separate HTTP request towards the server. So a whole lot of small images - even if they do not add up to a great deal in terms of bytes - will slow up the loading a great deal.

Even if you must use images for navigation, you should give a second thought to the users who will not be seeing those jazzy, fantastic & truly amazing buttons that you spent hours to design. Yes, I'm talking of the ALT text attribute from the IMG tag. Don't forget to supply an alternative Text for every image that you apply for navigation. (It may be left blank for certain images which are purely for aesthetic reasons, but let that be an exception, as opposed to the rule.) Though not obviously apparent, ALT text can help such users immensely.

A couple of more attributes that produce your website load faster are the HEIGHT and WIDTH attributes. Without these, the browser must wait for a image to download as it cannot know how significantly space to leave for them!

2. Navigability & functionality come before artistic excellence. It's no use making your site a masterpiece of art if users cannot navigate all around it - even after they attain the main web page, they concept of as to how to go where they want to go.

3.Especially common, is a type of navigation that many people call Mystery Meat Navigation. That signifies, that unless of course your mouse moves over a picture, you haven't any idea where that link might take you. Only if the mouse hovers would you start to see the actual link. This really is cumbersome because users have to move their mouse all over the place to find out which part is a link and which is not.

4. Keep to the K.I.S.S. principle: Maintain it simple, stupid!

5. Next is really a extremely important practical suggestion: when your whole page is at a TABLE, the page can not render (i.e., the page does not show on the screen) unless the entire table is downloaded. You might have noticed this on several websites, if you have no activity for a long time, and suddenly the entire page is visible. Hence, to avoid such a situation, what you should do is this: Split the table up into two tables one below the other, and let the top 1 be a short table that displays just the page header and a few navigation links. So now, immediately upon downloading this part of the web page, users can see the web page header - which prepares them for the long wait ahead, too as keeps them from leaving your web site to go to other sites, in case of a slow connection.




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