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[14/03/2010] Effective Tips for a Professional Web Design

In today’s competitive internet world, the web designing concept has become a crucial part as websites today have become an effective means of showcasing the products and/or services of a company or an easy way to the reach the masses in this global village. And the website owners should normally possess the basic knowledge required for good web designing before venturing into any business online, because this websites design will reflect a fair picture on how the business is taking shape in future. The website design tips below would provide some useful information on how a professional web design should be like:


An Easy-to-Use Navigation System – One of the most significant factors in creating a great website is the navigation system. An easy and neat navigation analyses the ease with which the visitors are able to scroll, explore through your website or stay glued to your webpages. Majority of the websites use the navigation tool on the left side of the webpage or at the top, but including your navigation tool also at the bottom of the page would surely help the visitors to get back to the top of the page.


Neat Layout Design – This includes the content of the webpage, and the white space which enhances the overall look of the website. One can also use the dreamweaver templates to get some good content on the webpage, and fonts which are available on all the systems should be used, so that your website design does not appear messed up at any point of time.
Use Pure CSS – Today, the people are more inclined towards the pure CSS websites than the traditional table based websites because of the reusability, accessibility, effective control on the overall look of the web design, and consequently the reduction in files’ sizes which CSS offers. One can always incorporate good CSS Style Effects in his website design to enhance the website with the aid of a professional web design service which can provide some of the best CSS solutions to its clients. For instance, a web design London in UK can provide effective tools for good CSS for your website such as some cool text effects with CSS styles (text spacing, text case setting, etc), using CSS styles with bullets in HTML or dreamweaver or displaying links without underlining them.


Web Designing for All Screen Resolutions – A website should be designed with stretch layouts where any screen resolutions can befit them, so that the visitor sees a visual appeal in the design and a professional website.


Scalability of the Website – One should ensure that the web design and the code are scalable so that with the advancement of technology and the variation in the configuration of the systems, your website can easily be tested on all the screen platforms.


Cross Browser Compatibility – A good web design should be compatible with all the top leading browsers on net like IE 5+, Firefox 1+, Netscape Navigator 6+, Safari 3+ or even Opera 7+, as almost 95% of the world’s net browsers comprise of these.


Effective Load Time – Ensure that your website’s load time is low because an average visitor spends only a few seconds at the first instance. For an optimum load time, one can always reduce graphics, flash, scripts as they cause to increment the file size on the site. And subsequently, optimize the HTML and script code so that your website is free of unused scripts or unwanted tags, and also use SSI (Server Side Include) files which help in loading the webpage faster.

 




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