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10 Things To Do For Good Web Design

By: Toni Vogel Home | Internet-and-Business | Web-Design


Web development is the overall process of creation and development of websites. A website is a no use if it fails to serve its functionalities or to meet the user needs. A few practices must be considered for getting a good web design.
1. Be Creative and Original- In web development process, you want it to stand out not look like everything else. Look up the competition and see how your site can differ, in a positive way. Being creative with the web design however does not mean re-inventing the wheel.
2. Use style sheets- Style sheets ensure that the pages will look the same. Apart from keeping the same look across the site, it is easier to avoid syntax mistakes. This provides a uniform web design. Using external style sheets is better than using inline styles or embedded styles. External style sheets will save time because you only have to create a style one time.
3. Use Web Safe Colors and Fonts- If you design a site outside of web-safe colors and fonts, the site fails, and such site may look different across different browsers and operating systems. Background colors and font colors should always be web safe, and font styles should be as well. Just because it looks good on your computer doesn’t mean it will look the same on others. Web design or web development must be done considering the web safe colors and fonts.
4. Use Alt tags- Alt tags provide two things: One, a way to improve your SEO, since search engines can not scan photos, but they can scan and process alt tags.
Two, if for some reason your image does not load, at least the visitor knows what the image should be and doesn’t see an empty space. This is a must for the task of SEO in web development.
5. Design for all browsers- This is an absolute must for a good web design. If you design a site without previewing it on multiple browsers, you’re an amateur. You can design a stunning website but what is the use if you find out, months later, that your site looks like crap (because of default differences) on another browser. Web development must begin by considering all such aspects.
6. Create a sitemap- If you have over 10 pages, a sitemap is a good idea. It helps with SEO and search engines. Also, it gives the visitor a chance to see all your pages, especially if they can not find something in particular.
7. Have text links- Image buttons or links are great, they enhance navigation. However, they suck for SEO. If you have an image-based navigation, you should have those same links, somewhere on the page, in text format.
8. Use photos- A website without any photos or images does the job but it looks plain, is easily forgettable, and fails to impress. You should always use high quality photos. Pixilated photos or faded photos just degrade the overall web design.
9. Validate your pages- Validating or checking the website is also a must in the web development process. Little errors can add up to a lot. Depending on the browser, you may not be able to tell there are syntax errors. This does not mean someone else, on another browser, will not see them.
10. Section your site- Do not have long pages, period. If you have a lot of content, then create multiple pages. It is equivalent to reading through a manual for a new entertainment system, without any chapters or sections. Also, section your pages by creating headings and sub-headings. Heading tags are also good for SEO.
These are the few points to be considered while doing the task of web design or web development.
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