Some of the biggest flaws in web designs
1. Bad layout formatting.
Try to use your judgment when it comes to layout. They will
serve as your best guide. Do not just center on your body text.
The text and content should be offset, and not overrun by
graphics. Sentences should wrap nicely from left to right.
Navigation should not take up half of the screen. Body text
should not be 60 pixels high. Basically common sense issues that
anyone with a clear head can understand and appreciate.
2. No content or outdated content.
No information or content to go along with the site is a
terrible mistake many are making. It is not surprising why your
visitors leave at first glance. Know that people wait and spend
money to view your pages. So it is a courtesy and a necessity to
provide something to reward their efforts. By content, it means
something people would want to see or read. It is not just a
string of clipart, GIF animations or "under construction" signs.
3. Sloppy navigation and orphan pages.
Allow easy access to pages. Always include a link back to the
main page. Oftentimes, only a "back" button is all that is
provided when a guest has penetrated into an inner page. Many
sites, especially those with frames, can be accessed by search
engines into a portion of a complete page. These have no links
to the main page and leaves visitors stranded and can be
considered "Orphan Pages." Try to put a link back to your main
page on every page, so that visitors would not be trapped.
4. The use of technology.
Do not bombard visitors with technology just for the sake of
using them. Technology is great fun to use, if used with wisdom
and care. You may think it is cool, but 99% of the world does
not think so. All Javascripts, Java applets, VRMLs, and other
high-tech and possibly error-prone technology should be used
only when the page calls for it. Do not use it just because it
is there for the taking.
5. Midis and non-stop animations.
Nothing on pages should be continuous and without a way to stop
them. MIDIs are nice little add-ons that can add atmosphere to a
page. Provide a way to stop it before your readers become
irritated. If you doing these things to your site, stop now
before it is too late. For those who does not, do not even think
about it.
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