SammyDerek
Wed 4 May 2011, 02:09 am GMT +0200
I read this article and thought I'd post a link to it here. Just to ensure that any newbies aren't making these design flaws.
summerwilkins
Wed 4 May 2011, 03:15 pm GMT +0200
where is the article you are referring to?
I'm interested about the flaws newbies commit
in their web design..
however, i would like to share with you some tips of a
GREAT WEBSITE..
1. CONTENT is would always be KING.
2. texts and graphics should be used properly
3. make Navigation easy
4. individual pages should be kept short.
5. make sure your site works with different browsers
6. check your english.. make sure there are not typographical and grammatical error
7. you should be consistent in design. that's very crucial
8. be cautious with the use of multimedia elements
9. broken links is a big NO! NO! make sure you don't have any of it
hope it will help at least one :)
rishisab
Thu 19 January 2012, 06:44 am GMT +0100
Can you please attach the article? It would be interesting to read.
However, as a designer, I would say that you should go for:
1. Clear Navigation..
2. No pop ups
3. Place your advertisements properly.
4. Make use of CSS
5. Position your content at the top of images.
6. Make use of less graphics.
7. Dont make your website look like an advertisement.
8. Make sure that your fonts are easy to read.
ealltech
Tue 7 February 2012, 10:20 am GMT +0100
I'm interested about the flaws newbies commit
in their web design..
Pawpoint
Mon 20 February 2012, 01:11 pm GMT +0100
Yes its often good for newbies to use a WYSIWYG program