It can sometimes seem difficult to even think about entering into the
world of web design. Yet you shouldn't let the world alone discourage
you from trying to pursue and endeavors that you feel like you can
profit from. The tips in this article can help you understand some of
the key aspects of web design.
It is important to choose great
graphics for your web design. Keep in mind that bitmap images are quit
large. For this reason, they don't work well; however, PNG images work
very well indeed. For screenshots, text buttons, and other
non-photographic images, use PNG if the image has more than 256 colors,
and GIF if not. Try using JPEGs for photos.
For multimedia
presentations, take advantage of the new HTML5 standard. Although HTML5
isn't quite as robust for animation and games as Flash, it has the
advantage of working stably on mobile phone browsers, including those
contained in Apple hardware. HTML5 is also quite a bit leaner than
Flash, so load times will improve, as well.
If you want to have a
successful website, you need to design it in a way that works for all
browsers. It is crucial you test out your site that and see that all
pages show up properly in each browser. Some things that work in
Internet Explorer might not work correctly in Chrome, Safari, or
Firefox. Prior to going live with your website, see how your pages look
on every popular browser.
Don't disable the visitor's right-click
functionality. Some sites do this in order to prevent people from
copying and pasting text or saving images from the site. The thing is,
it doesn't work and disables other useful functions. OCR can be used to
capture text from such sites, and grabbing images is as simple as taking
a screenshot.
Keep your pages to a reasonable length. Add content
through new pages on your site, instead of tacking it on to the end of a
home page. For the most part, readers are hesitant to keep going on a
page that seems to scroll on forever. If you must have a lot of content
on one page, include hyperlinks at the top and in sections throughout
the page. This allows users to navigate through the available content
without excessive scrolling.
Test your site to see if the major
translation services work properly when translating your site. Some
sites receive many international visitors, and these visitors sometimes
use services like BabelFish and Google Translate to translate the text
to their language. Certain web design problems, especially poor server
side code, can break these services.
Have a site map. These are
useful to your clients and the search engines, as they give a detailed
overview of your entire website. It can be a guide for viewers searching
for a certain part of your site, and also allow you to keep track of
its structure and layout.
So now that you have a better idea of
what to do when it comes to web design you should start to feel a little
more confident in the subject. Web design is just like anything else,
the more you learn the easier and less overwhelming the subject seems to
become. Apply all that you learned today and success should follow.
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