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DESIGN TIP #6
DESIGNING FOR THE WEB: Eight more tips for creating successful
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1. Always ask WHY before putting
certain information on the web.
- Keep information short and
sweet. If you want to give your viewers more information,
create a pdf file for them to download.
- 2. Always have contact
information on your site.
Put your e-mail address, phone if necessary, in a prominent location
on your site.
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- 3. Use links to other
sites that are relevant to yours.
You don't have to reinvent the wheel. There is a lot of information
on the web that may relate and can be helpful to visitors to
your site.
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- 4. Include the webmaster's
e-mail address on the contact page.
Viewers can report missing links or other problems. Nothing is
more
frustrating than links that don't work.
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- 5. Make sure your site
is accessible to everyone regardless of the browser they are
using.
There are no standards--no common denominators for the internet
yet. Viewers have different equipment--modems with low baud speeds.
Keep this in mind when including graphics and some of the bells
and whistles you would like to use.
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- 6. Do not forget that
your web site can be viewed by anyone, anywhere.
If you are trying to reach a global audience make sure your graphics
can be translated and understood internationally.
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- 7. Check out your site
on different browsers.
Colors will look different on a Mac than a PC.
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- 8. Look at other sites.
You can get ideas for your site: good design, good navigation,
graphics by looking at other sites.
- ARCHIVED DESIGN TIPS:
- View Design Tips 1 :DEFINING THE DESIGN PROBLEM
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- View Design Tips 2 :THE CREATIVE PROCESS
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- View Design Tips 3 : SUGGESTED EXERCISES
View Design Tips 4 :FOUR STEPS TO CREATING A SUCCESSFUL PUBLICATION
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- View Design Tips 5 : DESIGNING FOR THE
WEB
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