Monday, January 29, 2007

When Creating A Site Always Keep This In Mind

Are you are novice and struggling to get to grips with your new web site design? Well let’s get through a few factors on the does and don’ts on designing your web site.
Most new comers to web site designing make the most simple mistakes and these simple mistakes could cost you so many hours to fix and in some cases you will might has well just restart all over again.

First of most novices create there site and get a simple template set up, halfway through they create loads and loads of pages and then it dawns on them… They forgot to add a button to there navigation! This is one of the biggest and most common mistake most people make. You end up having to redo every single page, which can take up some much time which in most cases its just best to delete and restart all over again.

When creating a brand new web site the best thing to do is to draw your plans out, just get your self-an A4 pad and a ruler and start drawing out the layout. Don’t worry if you don’t have good drawing skills cause this is only going to be a rough layout. This is to help you get a good understanding of what you really want at first before you start getting down to the good stuff. Make a list of all the buttons that you’re going to have in your navigation menu. Go through them and see if they need adjusting to suite your site keywords. This will boost your SEO and help with your Google PR and ranking.

Have your site all drawn out and have your colours and navigation sorted? Then it’s time to start designing your template. Using programmes like Dreamweaver and Front Page will help you control what pages you are creating and to help you set up a template within the software. Also a great way of keeping on top of things is learning how to use CSS. CSS is a fantastic code, which helps you control all the html tags from a single style sheet. Want different colours for your backgrounds, then simply change it in CSS. No need to change every single page on your site. Want different buttons? Again CSS is your friend. Just always keep in mind when creating your first page is that it will be your main template for the rest of your site, so don’t go mad and start creating loads and loads of pages from your first page cause this could so much trouble with adding new stuff on your site. Always make sure your site is ready to go straight from the word go, if you are hesitant then you should not start designing till your hundred percent confident that your ready to start moving to the next stage.

Again CSS is your friend, there are many sites out there that will teach you how to learn the basic of CSS and html. Use Google and search on CSS Tutorials and HTML Tutorials and you will find hundreds of tutorials that will start from novice to expert.



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