Planning a website to market your home based business part2
Hello again!! In part1 of this article I covered defining the
purpose of your website and planning it on paper.
In this second part I will cover designing the page elements of
your site. The look and feel of a site is very important, and it
must convey what your site is about.
A site for an artist would be a lot different in style to a site
selling electrical goods.
Having planned your site already on paper you know where you
want the page elements to go, but now you must give some thought
to their design. What will they look like? Do you want a simple
background to your page or do you want something a bit different?
One of the most important things to consider is the download
time of a page. Most people won't want to hang around while
complicated large graphics slow down the time it takes for them
to view your site.
Keep the background simple. White of a very pale colour with
dark text is best. If you do want an image don't go for anything
complex or large. Make the image file size as small as possible
and make it very pale so that you can easily read the type over
the top. Don't make the background image fight against the text!!
Typeface Only use one typeface in your website. Just decide on a
typeface and stick to it.
Text Just use a normal size type for the main text on your page.
The page heading should be a larger size and maybe in bold as
well. Use a dark text on a light coloured background. Reading
text on a computer screen is always harder on the eyes. Most
people wouldn't appreciate red text on a green background!! They
would probably leave your page very quickly.
Break the page up with lots of headings and small clumps of
text. People read differently on a computer screen in comparison
to reading a book or a paper. They tend to scan a page looking
for interesting bits of information that stand out.
If you want to highlight any words that are very important
either use bold or a second colour. Don't underline text as it
will look like a link.
Navigation The main navigation bar is usually on the left of the
page or under the header.
Make the main navigation bar consistent throughout the site and
give it plenty of space so that it's easily seen.
Don't use large graphics for navigation buttons as it makes the
page slow to download. Rollover buttons can look good but make
sure that the graphics are optimised first so that they are as
small as possible.
Debabblizer is great for optimising images and supports many
different file types.
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dex.htm
If you don't know how to create rollover buttons they are very
simple and just require two small images both of which are the
same size. Make sure that both graphics are in the same
directory and name them image1.gif and image2.gif
Here is a tutorial that you may find useful, it shows you how to
build rollover buttons using javascript. You don't need any
knowledge of programing.
http://www.p5interactive.com/home2/rolltut/roloverl.html
A good graphics program which is inexpensive and capable of
doing lots of things with graphics is Paint Shop Pro. Download
it from here at just $99 and get $75 free software
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You can create images using it's advanced drawing tools or
import your own.
Also if you use graphics make sure that you use alt tags with
descriptions. this is a good idea as if the buttons take a few
seconds to download the alt tag will appear first. It's also
good for the visually impaired.
If you use plain text links in your navigation bar instead of
just giving the page name e.g. "blue widgets", make it more
interesting encouraging visitors to click on the link. e.g. "For
an outstanding, hard wearing blue widget click here"
Logo Design a logo for your site. This will appear at the top of
every page in your site. Keep it simple and make sure that the
image doesn't take more than a couple of seconds to download.
Design it on paper first and then create it using a graphics
program.
Building a website isn't difficult. Knowing what your site is
about, carefull planning,(maybe some basic knowledge of HTML)
and some software is really all you need. There are also many
tutorials and articles on the internet which can help.