Web Page Design Tips

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Web page design is often the first thing that your site visitors notice. If they are presented with a handsome page that loads quickly and looks professional, they may be compelled to stick around. The following Web page design tips will help you design Website Design Company is logically organized and user-friendly... One of the most important things to remember when designing a Web page is to keep it simple. You do not need fancy graphics, Flash, Java, scrolling text and the like. Don't try to impress anyone with your Web building skills.

All you need is a professional logo, a crisp, fresh look and simple navigation links. Be backward compatible. Using cutting edge technology can exclude readers. Many if not most users will be at least one generation behind, so don't shut them out. Keep page size as small as possible. That means using a small logo, and images only if absolutely necessary. No one will wait 30 seconds for your page to load. When designing Web pages, it is typically a good idea to avoid nested tables (i.e., tables inside tables) and long vertical tables, as they take a long time to load. Ideally, your pages should consist of stacks of tables, which make your pages appear to load faster, as the top tables load first, giving the user something to read while waiting for the rest of your page to load. Most people use the Web to find information that they can actually use. So make sure that your readers will find your information useful for them.

Design Web pages so that all important text and images are above the fold. This is the part of the page that your users will see first. The most significant information should be accessible to users without scrolling down the page. People will scroll, but only if they think there's something of interest to them on your page.
 
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