There are many good and bad things you can do in web design; the following is a list of some of those options and how you should deal with them.
WEB DESIGN TACTICS
There are many good and bad things you can do in web design; the
following is a list of some of those options and how you should deal
with them.
1. No page counters: Page counters do nothing
except make you look like an amateur, mess with your design and tell
people information about your site you probably don’t want them to know!
If you want to know how many people are hitting your site, just ask
your host for server stats. Any host worth it’s salt should be able to
provide you with detailed stats that make page counters look stupid.
2. Forget blinking or flashing text: The only place
you see blinking and or flashing text is on the neon signs of naked
bars or web sites made in the mid 90s! People don’t like them and
expect to see naked people inside sites or buildings that have them …
enough said.
Let’s discuss an important point about
online content/text versus print. People read text off a computer
screen at about 1/4th the speed that they do paper.
This
important fact tells us that we should keep what we want to say on the
web short and sweet. If some of my articles have been too long, I
apologize for my flapping mouth and keyboard!
3. Make your titles on your web page make sense:
One of the core attributes of a web page is its title. In between the
<title> </title> tags you can specify the page's title as
it appears in the browsers top title bar and in the search engine
results.
People pay attention to page titles, so you should make sure that
they are clear. If you have a page on how to take care of dogs and you
happen to have a dog named ‘Jimmy’ don’t title your page: ‘How to look
after Jimmy and his furry friends.’ You should title you page something
like: ‘How to take care of dogs.’
4. Don’t force people to download a new browser or special plug-in to see your site:
Unless you have a site that people are dying to see, why limit your
audience because you want to use some special features in a browser or
a plug-in like Flash. Today, with proper use of CSS and HTML you can
present fantastic looking pages without having to jump through the
hoops old timers like me had to when garbage browsers like Netscape 4
were being used in great numbers.
5. Think twice before using framesets: In the olden
days you could argue a use for framesets because of HTML’s lousy layout
capabilities. Today with CSS positioning being well supported by all
the major browsers there is no need to use framesets for just about
99.9% of websites. Why don’t you want to use framesets you ask? Well
beginners tend to have trouble creating and using them properly.
Framesets tend to make websites more complicated than they need to be
and finally they can cause you all kinds of problems with the search
engines.
6. Don’t try any stupid cheat tricks in an attempt to fool the search engines:
In the past we webmasters developed various nefarious (disreputable)
methods in an attempt to get higher rankings in the search engines.
Tactics included putting hundreds of key words on the pages as
invisible text etc … These tactics may have had some limited success in
the past, but those days are long gone. Try to fool Google (the king of
search engines) and you and your web site will die a horrible and
painful death! I will not describe how to get high rankings now, but
keep this is mind: good content honestly presented is the foundation of
high rankings and high traffic for your site.
7. Chat rooms: Most people don’t give a crap about
chat rooms. And worse than having a chat room is an empty chat room!
Who wants to hang out at a club that has nobody inside? So unless you
have a web site with tens of thousands of visitors a month and is of a
subject that might necessitate a chat room, don't do it.
8. Flash intros: I am guilty of this as much as the
next guy. A few years back Flash intros where all the rage, not sure if
anyone knew why we ‘needed’ them, but as it turns out the ‘skip intro’
button is the 2nd most clicked on the web today. Don’t waste your time
on Flash intros and in my opinion Flash should be only used in special
situations.
9. Under construction pages: Just forget it, if the
page is not ready, don’t put it up. If you have links that are pointing
to the pages, disable them until your page is ready. If your page is
truly ‘under construction’ and has content on it that is ready to be
seen by your web surfers, just post a ‘last updated’ date and make sure
you get the new content in place soon. What ever you do, don’t put one
of those cheesy ‘under construction’ images on the page.
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