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Top 5 web design tips to make page more memorable

Top 5 web design tips to make page more memorable

A subject like a web design scares a lot of people from time to time. This is because they're unfamiliar with the subject, but just like anything else the more you learn about web design the more confident you become. 

So use this article and the advice within it so that you can feel confident about web design.

Be careful with the color combinations you use when designing your website. Make text visible against the background hues. Using dark-colored text on a light-colored background generally ensures that the text is easy for visitors to read. If you don't know whether your color theme functions well, ask a friend or colleague to provide feedback.

Be wary of web hosting companies that claim that they offer unlimited bandwidth to their customers. Usually, there is something that is written in the small print that is far different than that. In many cases, people end up having problems when it comes to fair use policies.

Be careful with your use of JavaScript. While Java opens many doors toward an interactive website experience, a lot of Internet surfers are going to have difficulty with it. Everyone uses a different web browser, and all of them have new versions released fairly regularly. Some visitors will have older versions of their browser, which don't support the latest JavaScript. Also, not every person will keep JavaScript set up in their browsers. Both of these factors can determine whether a user is able to access your site.

To help your web pages load quickly, you should compress all the images on the website page. If you have images that are compressed then pages will load much faster. Nothing is more frustrating to viewers than waiting for a 250k graphic to load when it should really only be 20k.

Wherever your logo appears on your site, you should accompany it with a complementary slogan or tagline. Ideally, this tagline should be catchy and informative and should offer some basic summary of the purpose of your site or product offering. The combination of your logo and tagline should appear on every page to create a sense of cohesion.

It is imperative that all of your web pages have titles. Forgetting to include titles while designing your website can have disastrous consequences. The biggest reason is that it makes your website look unprofessional when there is no title, both on the webpage itself, and also on a search results page. Search engines also place heavy emphasis on titles when determining the content of your website. Remember to utilize keywords, and make your titles descriptive.

Be sure the websites you're designing are cross-browser compatible. You must check your site in the most popular versions of every top browser. Some examples include Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera. Many users use these browsers for surfing online, so you need to be sure your designs are being seen correctly on whatever they use.

Tackling something like web design really isn't that hard, at least when you know what you're doing. Hopefully, with what you learned from this article you're feeling a little more confident in the subject and you're able to apply all the knowledge you gained to reach any of your endeavors.

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