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Learning Web Design As A Side Job
Are you interested in gaining solid web design
skills? Perhaps you have many good ideas but do not have the
skills to make them come to life. If you answered "yes,"
then this article is for you. It will help you learn the
fundamentals of web design.
When you are designing a website, it is important to have
proper spelling and grammar. In addition to running
spell-check on your content, ask a friend or co-worker to
proofread everything. Having good spelling and grammar on
your website will help give it a professional feel and your
visitor will be more likely to return.
Keep your pages to a reasonable length. Add content through
new pages on your site, instead of tacking it on to the end
of a home page. For the most part, readers are hesitant to
keep going on a page that seems to scroll on forever. If you
must have a lot of content on one page, include hyperlinks
at the top and in sections throughout the page. This allows
users to navigate through the available content without
excessive scrolling.
Use images wisely. Bitmap images do not tend to fare well
for internet use, and some GIFs do not work well with lots
of color. Image size is important as well, as larger images
may make your viewers have to wait for them to download.
Choose smaller images, and use them sparingly to make your
site more manageable.
No matter who your target audience is or what your site is
intended for, you should always aim to keep loading time to
ten seconds or less. It is best if the page fully loads in
just a few seconds. If it takes too long, a visitor is
simply going to become frustrated and go elsewhere.
To help your visitors be able to easily read your site, you
should design it using contrasting colors. If you use colors
that contrast, it makes the text stand out. If you have
black text with a black background you will not be able to
see the information, but if you have black text with a white
background it becomes simple to read.
Be sure your website works both with and without the "www"
prefix. Some people will type this in before they head to
your site as a force of habit, and some may not. You should
make sure that customers will be directed to your site
either way, or you may have some confused people on your
hands.
When designing a website with a lot of text, choose your
fonts wisely. While serif text will work well for a title or
headline, the body of the text should be in a serif font,
which is easier to read on a computer screen. Try to use
common computer fonts such as Times New Roman and Ariel.
Make sure you are always on the lookout for as much
information as you can grasp your mind around when you're
getting into web design. There usually isn't anything that
you can learn that isn't going to benefit you in web design,
unless the information you learn isn't true so be aware of
this.
After taking a look at
these tips, do you feel like you are better-equipped to dive
into the world of web design? Apply these tips to guide your
researches and efforts to create a website that reflects the
professionalism of your company and attracts more potential
customers.
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