Web creation design
Designing a website requires careful thinking and planning.
The most important thing is to know your visiting users.
The user is the viewer
A typical visitor will not be able to read the entire content of your web page!
No matter how useful information you put on your page, a visitor will only spend a few seconds browsing before deciding whether to continue reading.
Make sure to make your point the first sentence of the page! Also, you'll want to use short paragraphs throughout the page along with interesting titles.
Less is more
Keep paragraphs as short as possible.
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Pages with long text are not conducive to user experience.
If your web page has a lot of content, you break the page information into small modules and place them on different pages!
Navigation
Use a consistent navigation structure across all pages of your website.
Do not use hyperlinks within text paragraphs. Hyperlinks will take visitors to other pages and will destroy the consistency of the navigation structure.
If you must use a hyperlink, you can add the link to the bottom of a paragraph or in a menu.
Loading Speed
Sometimes developers don't know that some web pages take a long time to load.
According to statistics, most users will stay on web pages that take no more than 7 seconds to load.
Test your web page opening on a slow modem. If your page takes a long time to load, consider removing content such as images or multimedia.
User Feedback
Feedback is a very good thing!
Your visitors are your "customers". Often they will provide you with great suggestions for improving your website.
If you provide good feedback channels, you will get feedback from many people in different fields.
Visitor's Monitor
Not everyone on the Internet has the same monitor size.
If you design a website to be displayed on a high-resolution monitor, problems may occur when a low-resolution monitor (such as 800 × 600) accesses your web page.
Please test your site on different monitors.
Check out our displays to learn about display trends.
What browser do they use?
Please test your website in different browsers.
The most popular browsers currently are: Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google Chrome.
When designing a web page, a wise approach is to use correct HTML. Correct encoding will help browsers display your web pages correctly.
Visit our Browser Statistics information to learn about browser trends.
Plug-ins used by the client
Sounds, video clips, or other multimedia content may require the use of separate programs (plug-ins) to play.
Please ensure that your visitors can use the software they need on your web page.
What about people with disabilities?
Some people have visual or hearing impairments.
We may try to view your page using Braille or a speech browser. So you should add alt text for images and graphic elements on your web pages.