Do and don’ts.
- Make sure each page in your website has something valuable to offer.
- Tables are a catch-22. In the beginning, they were used to lay out design as well as put content into table format.
- Always keep your visitor’s interests in mind. Make sure you try to please them, not yourself.
- Don’t annoy your visitors with pop-up windows.
- Don’t use image backgrounds.
- Put some thought into organization.
- Put as few clicks between your visitor and your information as possible.
- Limit page length to 2 screenfuls, or 6-7 screenfuls for articles.
- No line of text should be more than about 600 pixels wide.
- Don’t make your page too wide.
- Use contrasting colors or simple backgrounds to make your text easy to read.
- Don’t distract your visitors with blinking or scrolling text, animated GIFs, or auto-loading sound.
- Try adding the color attribute to your HTML elements to spice it up.
- Combine Your Commonly Used Scripts in One File.
- Choose among available publishing tools in creating a feed.













Sun, Aug 9, 2009, by angel001
Web Design