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Brief Web Design Tips Author: Richard Lowe, Jr.
Don't use a hundred different fonts on the same page
- You can run into all kinds of problems when you use fonts on the internet. There
are incompatibilities between operating systems (Unix, Mac and Windows all work differently) and browsers. Fonts have to be
installed locally by your visitor - if he doesn't have it installed your page may look funny to
him. Use style sheets - Style sheets (known as CSS) is a way to gain incredible control over how items are displayed on your pages. Better still, you can create one style sheet document and reference it from all over your web. This way, if you want to change, say, your text color from green to blue, you only have to change one file. Every reference to the style will automatically and immediately get changed. Include Meta Tags - Meta tags are used to tell the outside world, especially search engines, all about your pages. You should include the appropriate meta tags on each and every page. These tags need to give a description, copyright notice, author name, language and search keywords. In addition, it is a good idea to include the RSAC rating for content filters. Include a descriptive title - Be sure and write a short, keyword heavy, very descriptive title for each page. Search engines rely on these titles in determining how to index your site. Be sure your title is accurate and honest as well. Avoid lots of moving things - An occasional animation is great and can turn a boring page into an award winner, but don't go overboard. In general, more than one animation per page is excessive. Don't change your visitors settings - Don't change the browser controls, the window size or the cursor. Many surfers (myself included) get very annoyed when these things are changed - and annoyed web surfers tend to never come back. Two of the worst offenses: changing the back function to do something other than go back to the previous page and disabling the right click. Remember not everyone is from your country - This is called the world side web, and you must remember that your document will be read by people all over the planet (and maybe even from outer space!)
Include height and width on images - This allows the
browser to "pre-allocate" the space for the graphic on the display, which makes it all look better. In addition, if ALT tags are
included with the images, then something will display even if the image is
not. Include ALT tags on all graphics - By including an ALT tag
on graphics, you ensure that your page will look good even if your visitors
surf with images disabled. Check your pages - Once you've finished a page, be sure and test it. Check each link to be sure it actually goes somewhere. It is also a good idea to check each page in the major browsers - Netscape, Internet Explorer and Opera. The pages will not always look the same, but you should at least make sure they look decent. Make your pages consistent - Your navigation and layouts
should be consistent from page to page. Your visitors will then know what to
expect as they surf through your site. Keep your colors sane - A pink background with bright
florescent green letters is probably not the best way to win friends. Use all of the colors you want, but it's best not to make your pages
resemble an LSD nightmare. Don't use popup advertisements - You really want to annoy your visitors? Popup advertisements are a good way to get people really unhappy. It's a good idea to never throw an ad up in front of your visitors - that is, if you want them to come back. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Lowe Jr. is the webmaster of Internet Tips And Secrets at http://www.internet-tips.net - Visit our website any time to read over 1,000 complete FREE articles about how to improve your internet profits, enjoyment and knowledge. Copyright (C) Richard Lowe Jr. and Claudia Arevalo-Lowe, 1999-2001. To see a list of article available for reprint, you can send an email to: mailto:article-list@internet-tips.net?subject=send_article_listor visit http://internet-tips.net/requestarticles.htm
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Last updated 03/26/2005