What's the Fastest Way to Ruin a New Web Site?
What's the Fastest Way to Ruin a New Web Site?
by: Nathan Segal Ive been asked, How do I design a
successful Web site? I often respond, Do you know the
fastest way to ruin a new Web site...
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What's the Fastest Way to Ruin a New Web Site?
by: Nathan Segal
Ive been asked, How do I design a successful Web site? I
often respond, Do you know the fastest way to ruin a new Web
site design? As you might suspect, the answer is, Lack of
proper planning beforehand.
Let's put it another way. In programming, there's an old
axiom, which states: "The sooner you start your coding the
longer it takes to finish."
Planning out your Web site before you build it is essential.
To borrow a technique from the film industry, I recommend that
you create a storyboard, which is a type of a flow chart of
your new Web site design. You dont have to be an accomplished
artist to draw out your idea, but its essential to create it on
paper first.
On each piece of paper, the goal is to have room for an
image at the top, plus space underneath for writing down
information. As you might suspect, the first page to start with
is your home (or welcome) page, which will typically have the
most information as it will contain the page the people visit
before they enter your site and as people go through your site,
the will encounter more information (in tiers) as they go
down.
Typically, the home page links to 5-15 pages below that,
which we could refer to as Tier 2. Each of those pages links to
another 5-15 pages, which you could call Tier 3.
If you use all of these pages, youll wind up with an
extensive Web site design, of at least 226 pages (including the
home page).
It's during this process that all sorts of problems will
crop up. But it's much easier to solve them on paper than in
the middle of coding rather than when you are finished.. If you
dont, you might run into a major problem along the way that
would require a back to the drawing board complete site
re-design.
Working things out on paper will give you a much better idea
of how things will work and how to fix problems. And, if you
have knowledgeable friends, get a second opinion.
Once you've completed the on-paper process, and you or your
web designer is satisfied with the results, youre ready to
translate it into code. Unless you or your programmer is a pro,
I would recommend using a template. These are ready-made Web
site design formats. You can choose from several templates by
typing template source in most search engines. Many of them are
free.
Commonly Asked Questions
Q: For a Web site, do I have to employ a pro, or can I call
the guidance counselor at my local high school and ask for the
names of some computer whiz kids that I could call to help me
out (for a fee)?
A: It really depends on what you want to do. If all you want
is 1-2 pages , you can learn how to build the Web site
yourself. If its an intensive site with many pages, Id
recommend student or a pro (if you have the budget).
Q: I see a lot of photo-oriented web sites that have a black
background. Is this the best color to use?
A: Not necessarily. Its a matter of opinion and personal
taste. White can work just as well. I dont recommend the use of
other colors as they can compete with your images.
Q: Is Flash or audio acceptable?
A: If you absolutely need Flash to demonstrate an animation,
then by all means use it. If its for a fancy trick, I recommend
leaving it out. Its similar with sound. Unless it adds to your
site, dont use it. And if you do use sound, give users an
option to turn it off. If you dont, youre likely to lose
visitors.
What's the Fastest Way to Ruin a New Web Site?
What's the
Fastest Way to Ruin a New Web Site? by: Nathan
Segal Ive been asked, How do I design a successful Web
site? I often respond, Do you know the fastest way to
ruin a new Web
site...
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