How To Design A Great Web Site

By Aldrin Cuenca


Everyone wants to become a great web designer. Yet no one really takes the time to learn what it takes to become successful with it, and the few who do are the ones reaping all the benefits. Use this article so you too can gain from learning how to design websites.

Be very careful to remove outdated content from your site. If your home page features an event that already took place, people will not be interested in reading more of your content. The average online user values fresh content and attention to detail. Put removing outdated content on your to-do list, to do every 2-4 weeks.

If your site users will be registering to use your site, you should use their personal information to auto-fill forms. For instance, if a user registers at your site and another form requires the same information again, be certain your website preserves this data to prevent them the useless and annoying hassle of filling it in again. Creating transferable form information will make the overall process simpler and quicker for your visitors, and they will be happy with the time you have saved them.

Create an opt-in newsletter to entice your visitors to return often. If your clientele are able to register at your website for information about product news or highlighted happenings in the near future, they're more likely to keep visiting. Place the signup form in a sidebar on your site, and keep track of the people that sign up. Make sure to only deliver the newsletter to people who have requested it!

Set up your website so that people can easily search it. This is especially important if you have a large website. Put a search box in the uppermost right-hand corner of your homepage so that users can seek specific topics on your site. You can add search functions to your site with Google and FreeFind.

There are many free programs available to help you develop your website. You can use a lot of free tools to assist your building of your website, so check into the software that is available to you. A basic Internet search should produce a number of free design programs from which you can choose.

It's not always a good idea to host your website yourself, even when you have a great deal of money sunk in the venture. Design as much as you can yourself, but letting someone else host it will free up some of your time, allowing you to work on other things.

It doesn't matter nearly as much as what your website looks like as much as it matters that the files listed are on the smaller side. This is because the size of your website's files directly affects its loading time. You always want your site to load as quickly as it can. Bear in mind that some site visitors are still using dial-up. Continue to test your site to make sure it will load quickly, even with a dial-up connection.

Do not have pop-up windows on your site. Pop-ups can disturb your clients and will distract them when they are navigating. If customers see these popups and get frustrated, they may not come back to your site.

Build websites with fonts that are easy-to-read, professional-looking, and widely available. People judge your sites professionalism by the fonts you use. Don't use handwriting or comic fonts as most people won't have them installed. Unusual fonts can be classified as subsets on a viewer's screen. That can ruin your design!

Learning web design gets easier when you practice often. To test your knowledge of the basics, try designing some pages using HTML and C+. You have to start some time, so you might as well start now.

Now that you've read this, you should be prepared for moving ahead to tackle your own website design. Create a budget and get some help from advisers while you start planning your site. Beginning today will lead to a great site in the future!




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