[1] Navigation: Keep it
simple (KISS) and make sure it's consistent from page to page. No
matter where you place your menu bar -- either at the top or down
the side -- always include a small text menu at the bottom of every
page. If you're one of those people easily impressed with Flash,
do not design your navigation with it. There are still some people
who don't have or want the plug-in, so those individuals will not be able to navigate
your site. Besides, search engine spiders can not read it. If the navigation is designed in Flash, you will not
be able to spider the individual pages of your site.
[2] With all of the concern over privacy on the Web
if you collect any type of information from your visitors (even
if it's just an email address) you need to include a privacy
policy. There are many online templates that will help you to
create one easily. Once made, post a link to it on every page
of your site.
[3] Nothing
drives me more insane than having to search through an entire web site
just to send the owner an email. Post your contact info at the bottom
of every page of your site, along with your email address. Don't
make me fill out a whole form when I just want to send a simple
comment. Include your email address, hotlinked and ready to go.
[4] Please
keep your graphics down to a reasonable size. No one wants to wait
two minutes while your huge, beautiful logo loads onto the screen.
If you must use a lot of graphics to get your point across, I've
got one word for you: Compression.
Remember if
you stray from using the standard fonts that everyone
has installed on their computers (such as Arial, Verdana,
Times New Roman) the viewer won't see your fonts as
intended. Your users' computers will display your
site in their default fonts. Stick to standards. If
you must have a certain font used you'll have to turn
it into a graphic to maintain its look.
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