How To Unclutter The Content Of Your Website
How To Unclutter The Content Of Your Website
by: Sitecritic.Net To the search engines, content
is king. However if your whole site is cluttered with
content, it can look really boring and
might...
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How To Unclutter The Content Of Your Website
by: Sitecritic.Net
To the search engines, content is king. However if your
whole site is cluttered with content, it can look really boring
and might scare your visitors away.
Identify Your Audience
Do you really need to unclutter the content of your site?
The answer to this question will depend on what type of web
audience you are targeting. There are usually 2 types internet
users. The first type of users know what they are looking for
and they arrive at your site with a purpose. They can be easily
satisfied if you make information searching in your site as
simple and quickly as possible. The second type of users arrive
at your site without wanting to achieve anything, ie they just
happened to stumble upon your site while surfing the internet.
Majority of the internet users belong to the second category.
If you want to sell something to them, you need to make them
stay and listen to you which requires more effort. In this
article, I will be focusing on how to entertain the second type
of internet users.
Empower the Cursor
The mouse cursor has the ability to change its appearance as
it passes over important areas of the screen. Changing the
mouse arrowhead into a pointing finger or something else helps
the visitor to identify a clickable link (the default style in
all web documents). Rollover effects such as changing the font
effects, background image or color when mouseover also help to
differentiate between texts and links.
Do Not Abuse The Header
Most websites are designed to have a standard header(banner)
and footer. Using a standard header on all your webpages gives
your site a consistent look which is considered as a positive
thing in Web Design. However, because the header catches the
most attention, many webmasters love to throw in tonnes of
graphics and information in it, making it look really bulky. A
typical example is the use of Google Adwords in the header. We
want our visitors to stay in our site longer, so the emphasis
should be on the content not the header.
Furthermore, many people now have Google and Alexa Toolbars
installed. Some even have other types of toolbars. This means
that if the header takes up too much space, your visitors
cannot read your content without scrolling.
Organize Your Content
It is a good practice to group all related infomation into
their respective categories. When the user enters the category
page, provide summaries of different ideas in just a few
sentences with links to the extended versions (an example is
www.sitecritic.net/design_ideas.php). In that way, the user can
choose to browse and read what they want by clicking on the
appropriate links. In fact, many portals such as MSN, BBC, CNN
are designed in that way.
Implement Pagination
A direct way to prevent content clutter is to keep the
length of the body to a minimum. Letting the readers see the
whole page without scrolling motivates them to read the text.
If you have alot of things to tell, separate them into
different pages. If you look at the articles in devshed
website, you will see that all the long articles are split up
into different sections.
Use Images
Images break up monotonous text. Numerous studies show that
most people are more likely to read a story if there is an
image accompanying the story. An image also leaves a more
lasting impression on us because our eye is more easily drawn
to familiar pictures rather than words. However, if your site
is full of images, then text can break up the monotonous
images. One caution when using images is that you have to keep
the file size as small as possible without losing the image
quality so that it will not affect the browsing speed.
Empty Spaces Are Useful
Negative space are areas that are intentionally left sparse.
An empty space might not seem interesting but it provides a
good boundary for different blocks of ideas. A typical example
is the use of new paragraphs. People will be confused if you
join all your ideas into one big chunk of text. Negative space
also creates a good contrast for the text. Contrast helps to
show the connection between design elements, establishes the
flow of story or directs the eye to important areas of the web
page. Like images, negative space provide breathing space for
the eye. Intelligent use of negative space is the key to
uncluttered a website in a cluttered environment. If you
noticed, you will see that most blogs today are designed with
alot of negative space because they have alot of text. One has
to becareful though, that too much space makes your site looks
really empty which is not good.
Hide Unwanted Information
Tailoring a website's presentation based on individual
preferences is another way to reduce clutter. Unimportant or
inappropriate information can be filtered off by setting up a
preferences area whereby the user is questioned about specific
needs or interests. Once the information is recorded, there can
be a script setup to display only the areas or topics that are
important to that viewer.
Many softwares nowsadays offer wizard utilities whereby the
user arrive at what they want by answering some simple
questions. The same concept could be applied to web design. If
you are running an ecommerce site for example, instead of
showing all your products to your viewer at once, you could ask
them a few simple questions, narrowing down and displaying only
the product information that the viewer might be interested.
This technique can been seen implemented in many web hosting
sites.
Conclusion
With the emphasis on content in Search Engine Optimization,
it is important to display your content so that it does not
bore the reader. If you can make your readers happy, they will
return to your website or even use your services.
How To Unclutter The Content Of Your Website
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Unclutter The Content Of Your Website by:
Sitecritic.Net To the search engines, content is king.
However if your whole site is cluttered with content, it
can look really boring and
might...
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