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The Basics of Web Design |

Wednesday, 28 May 2008
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Building a website is not as easy as 1-2-3. First thing you have to consider is your web design, next comes the more technical stuff that you would have to learn. Web design is the arrangement of web pages that make up a website. Starting a web design is a process that involves conceptualization, modeling, and execution. It is through this process that you can easily create a web design. To conceptualize means creating a flowchart-- a flowchart shows how you would like your website to flow. It shows primary headings and subsections of each heading. This will aid you in steps 2 and 3. The modeling stage lets you create a layout for the website. It will show a skeleton view of each of the web pages. It will help you plan where your elements will be placed; elements being audio, video, graphics, sounds, etc. Last step is execution, wherein you will implement your planned web design. All throughout the process, you should keep in mind that the web design must be well organized and user-friendly. The four basic things to consider in designing a website are:
Common errors done in web design would include:
Because of too much elements in the web design, the website takes forever too load. It is not the user's fault if he is not using Internet Explorer or Firefox. So make sure the web design can be viewed by any web browser. The key idea in web design is to create it suited to the target audience with the ability to convey the purpose clearly. If this is fulfilled then you have created an effective website that can attract traffic. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
John Mahoney is a freelance author who writes about various technology related subjects including Web Design. For more information about John visit his website: www.techstore.ie
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