
Website
Design

It is important to pay attention to little details that make
the site easier to use by visitors. Sometimes small details
make the difference, and the user likes our site better than
other sites, just because he feels comfortable navigating it,
and finds what he wants easily. Of course, it depends on the
audience you expect for your website. For instance, if you have
a website for professional designers, then you do not need to
keep it that simple. Users will find their way and probably
enjoy that sophisticated and strange menu system that is a
piece of art. But if you expect a general audience, it is
better to keep things nice and simple. The site usage should be
intuitive. This is a list of several aspects you should
consider:
· Let the user adjust the font size, avoid using fixed
font sizes in your stylesheet. If you use fixed fonts, at least
make them big enough so they can be read by people with sight
problems.
· Make the forms clear and avoid crowded pages. Insert
text hints when necessary so users always know what they have
to input in each field. You may also use a small help icon next
to the form field that users can press to get a pop-up with
more information about the field usage.
· If you use menus, make sure they are easy to use. It
is better if they are not too sophisticated if the site is for
a general audience.
· Use the ALT and TITLE attributes in images.
This will also help you with positioning your site in search
engines.
· Make sure the site content is easy to access. This
means that you placed the pages in the logical menus or
submenus. Try to think as the user would think. You may ask
someone else to use the site and give you feedback, since it is
hard to realize if content is easy to access for others.
· Minimize the number of clicks to get to destination
pages. Try not to nest pages inside menus, then submenu, then
submenu… .Two or three levels should be enough for most
cases.
· Contact Us page should be accessible from all pages.
Include a form in the page so users can send you comments. If
they found trouble using the site, they will probably tell you
and you can fix the problem for future users. It is also a good
idea to include a “Comments about this website” link in all
pages footer so users can send a message to the webmaster.
· Choose the colors wisely. Different color schemas may
help identify different areas of the site, for example.
· Make sure text is easily readable. Do not use too
similar colors for text color and background.
· If you have long pages, insert Back to Top links in
the page body.
· Keep design consistent throughout the site. This also
helps you define an identity for your website.

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