Thursday, August 29, 2013

This article is for anyone with even the slightest interest in...



via Tumblr bit.ly/15iowm6 This article is for anyone with even the slightest interest in website development. You can learn what it takes to start, or some insightful information about website creation in general from the advice in this article. No matter your experience level, there is always something new to learn. Do not underestimate the value of a website that loads fast, with no slowdowns. If someone visiting your site has to wait a while in order for a page to load, it’s likely they will click off your site and leave. They probably won’t return. Don’t keep outdated content on your site. If someone visits your site for up-to-date information and find that it’s discussing the latest event - which happened a year ago - they’re leaving. Users wants to browse sites that they know are updated frequented with relevant fresh content, but if the site has outdated information then they know it is not well-maintained. Set a schedule to review the site, to ensure that outdated information is removed, and fresh new content is added in its place. Keep in mind that you shouldn’t overuse JavaScript. It provides many ways to develop an interactive experience for your audience, but it can also stop some visitors from accessing your content at all. All web browsers vary, and each one releases new versions on a regular basis. Not all of your visitors will have the most recent version of the browser they are using. Additionally, you need to realize many people disable the JavaScript function in their browser. If you choose to use JavaScript every time, you will prevent some users from being able to effectively use your site. Do not place any popup adverts on your website. You’ll only annoy your visitors with this type of content, regardless of how important the information in the pop-up windows is. A user who is constantly closing pop-up ads is more likely to look for information on a different site without endless nuisances. Sign up for forums, newsletters and podcasts that discuss website design to help you keep up with the trends. These newsletters are helpful for designers of every skill level. With the knowledge you’ve gained from this article, you should now feel even more excited to begin your web designing efforts! Always be looking out for ways to improve and learn everything you can about this skill, and you will be on the right path.



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