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Elements of Website Design

Elements of Website Design. And a pony!. 10. Scrolling Text, Marquees, and Constantly Running Animations. Never include page elements that move incessantly. Moving images have an overpowering effect on the human peripheral vision. 9. Orphan Pages.

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Elements of Website Design

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  1. Elements of Website Design And a pony!

  2. 10. Scrolling Text, Marquees, and Constantly Running Animations • Never include page elements that move incessantly. Moving images have an overpowering effect on the human peripheral vision.

  3. 9. Orphan Pages • Make sure that all pages include a clear indication of what web site they belong to since users may access pages directly without coming in through your home page.

  4. 8. Long Scrolling Pages • All critical content and navigation options should be on the top part of the page. Users will only scroll if they believe that there is something useful lower down the page.

  5. 7. Lack of Navigation Support • Don't assume that users know as much about your site as you do. They always have difficulty finding information, so they need support in the form of a strong sense of structure and place. Start your design with a good understanding of the structure of the information space and communicate this structure explicitly to the user.

  6. 6. Non-Standard Link Colors • By default links to pages that have not been seen by the user are blue; links to previously seen pages are purple or red. Don't mess with these colors since the ability to understand what links have been followed is one of the few navigational aides that is standard in most web browsers.

  7. 5. Inaccurate Information • All content on your website needs to be up-to-date and correct. • Website content needs to be free of spelling and grammatical errors.

  8. 4. Overly Long Download Times • Traditional human factors guidelines indicate 10 seconds as the maximum response time before users lose interest. • How can you avoid long download times?

  9. 3. Hard to read text • Make sure the color of your text contrasts nicely with the color of the background. They should not be too similar. • Font sizes should be large enough to read but not so large that they become annoying. • Only use 1-2 fonts on the whole site

  10. 2. Inconsistent pages • All of the pages in your website should have a similar layout and color scheme.

  11. 1. Trying to be too clever • Design your website the way your users expect to use it! • If it’s too different from other websites, users will get confused.

  12. And a pony!

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