Keeping Your Website Uncluttered
Too many websites out there have extremely busy home pages. Once
you get there, you're so overwhelmed with text and images that
you have no idea what you want to do. Even mainstream news sites
can fall into that trap. So what can you do to insure your
website does not get that cluttered?
First off, how can you tell if your site is cluttered? While
none of the following necessarily is an indication in and of
themselves, they may be a sign that your site is getting
cluttered.
- You have to scroll down a lot to view the whole page.
- There are more than three columns.
- The column count across the width of the page changes as you
go down.
- Your site's pages are not organized into categories.
Your site may have been growing this way for years, and now it
seems impossible to fix. Fear not! There is always a way out of
the mess.
First, archive anything on the front page that you have to
scroll down pretty far to read. At the bottom of your page, you
can put a link to older news.
Reorganize the layout of the front page so that there are three
columns or less, and so that the columns stay the same all the
way down the page. This will make the front page much less
cluttered, so it will be easier for site visitors to pick out
the information they need.
Make a list of all the pages in your site and separate them into
categories. You may even need subcategories. Rework your menu
system so that everything is organized into those categories. It
may even help you to organize your site's folder/directory
structure so that they reflect the new categories and
subcategories. You can also take the original list and create a
page that is a site map. While not always necessary, this often
helps search engines like Google index your entire site.
It might even be time to implement a content management system
if you have enough information. Having a dynamic site ensures
that this sort of thing will be unlikely to happen to your site
again.