01-12-2017, 11:55 AM
01-16-2017, 07:25 AM
The web designs mentioned below are a great example of a bad web design,
*Make your website is responsive meaning it adapts to the users screen size allowing a seamless experience alternative have a mobile version of your site created
*Ensure that your website is easy to navigate and clearly layout. An old school rule of thumb is to ensure your user can reach their destination under three clicks.
*Avoid flash, if possible, search engines can not read them and some older browser might block it all together.
*Ensure your colour scheme is easy on the eyes and compliment each other.
*Keep your site clutter free and I would personally avoid auto-playing music without a pause or stop button. There is some exception to this rule but for the majority, it’s a no-no.
*follow those five simple rules and you are sure to have happier users.
*Make your website is responsive meaning it adapts to the users screen size allowing a seamless experience alternative have a mobile version of your site created
*Ensure that your website is easy to navigate and clearly layout. An old school rule of thumb is to ensure your user can reach their destination under three clicks.
*Avoid flash, if possible, search engines can not read them and some older browser might block it all together.
*Ensure your colour scheme is easy on the eyes and compliment each other.
*Keep your site clutter free and I would personally avoid auto-playing music without a pause or stop button. There is some exception to this rule but for the majority, it’s a no-no.
*follow those five simple rules and you are sure to have happier users.
01-16-2017, 07:46 AM
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