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June 27, 2010

Web Design London – Some Steps to Improve Your Website

Website, as the real online gizmo and encyclopedia, deals with the online people to get the detail information on the particular entity which may be profitable or non-profitable organization. Visiting perspective of people is varying from individual to individual which may be categorized into two ways i.e. business or non-business perspective.

From simple web pages to complex ecommerce web pages, online market is full of bundles of websites. Now most of the businesses are carried out in the internet through out the world. Let’s take a look on UK web based industries. In UK, 27% of the businesses provide ecommerce on their websites and almost out of that, 22% users are buying the product and services online daily. There is no doubt about the efficient role of web design London UK industries on supporting the diverse industries with their back end web solutions. Increasing demand of web design services from the diverse industries led constant supply from web design London UK industries. Almost they have been succeeded in delivering the unparalleled solutions to various clients. In this short juncture, quality on the websites get downfall and becomes more complicated what we hadn’t in the past. To yield the best results, some attentive procedures are needed to be considered by web design Londonbased web industries.

Designing the website involves various critical phases which need special concern on every portion of the website. May be it depends and vary from one organization to other organization but the thesis of the web designing is always same and can be utilized for any sites. And moreover every process is interlinked and interrelated and loose on the part of any process can lead major problem to overall website.

User Interactive or interface page plays the crucial role in the whole process as the first impression comes from the starting point of visiting the site by users. Visitors can skip over when feeling dullness on the part of user interface. It totally depends on the choosing of colour combinations and the way of formatting attributes on the interactive pages. Web designer need to understand the philosophy of the client business and target visitors and target markets and if possible try to understand the competitors’ way of presentation of their websites on online presence. With taking all above consideration before initiating the work, web designer can able to bring the ultimate result on the part of user interface web pages.

A well professional web designer follows Search Engine Optimization guidelines while designing the website. URLs of web page should not be changed once site has been outdates and ready to transfer into archives for future reference. Link to that pages get broken and it would be difficult to build up significantly good search engine placement. Web design in London is having sufficient years of experience in dealing with all tactics of search engine optimization.

‘About us’ page of any websites should depicts the clear image of the purpose of the website. And to enhance accessibility, alt and title attributes should be given for every html pages of the website. But it should be short, clear and to the point only. Attentive steps should be taken while choosing thumbnail images on the sites. Loosing on this part will cause loading problems which could force visitors to skip from the site. For every web page, title should be given with relevant information.

And the most important part i.e. content which is available on the website should be taken cautiously. Most of the potential customers are looking for relevant and informative content so that they can get exact details on their requirement. On this part, regular update on the information placed on the site is required. For this, business has to maintain Content Management System software, so that without the help of technical person, concern business master can post or modify the content on their website.

The author is having extensive years of experience in delivering web application projects like website design and launch, website redesign and re-launch, content management, corporate identity & graphic design ,web design London and many more web services while utilizing various web technologies. He is having well expertise in promoting websites on online presence through its search engine optimization tactics.


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    June 18, 2010

    How to Select/shortlist a Web Designer?

    “First impression is the last impression”, and if your website fails to make the coveted first impression than it is doomed. You are entrusting the job of creating your first impression to a web designer, so you need the best qualified web designer. Select a web designer based on the following guidelines;

    Portfolio

    Refer the portfolio of the websites developed by the web designer in the past. A satisfied customer count of 15 – 20 should be OK and preferably talk personally with a few of them to get a clear idea on the designing capabilities of the web designer.

    Expertise

    Expertise in any field is a must, if the web designer is not an expert at web designing than you had it. In the web designing, knowing just web designing is not enough, the web designer should have creativity and an aesthetic approach towards your products/services. Also the web designer should be fully aware of your target audience and should use the technology according in the development of the website.

    Communication

    Pay attention, to the time taken by the web designer to respond to your queries, because if the designer takes a lot of time to respond to you now than what will the guy do after 4 months ? Also make note of the communication channels through which the web designer can be reached. Basically, the web designer should be reachable by telephone, email & cell phone.

    Cost

    Never go for the cheapest web designer, since this is a question of creating your First Impression, wouldn’t you like to go for better quality ? Consider the cost of web designing as an investment. Instead, go for the webd esigners who offers the most features with the package and on the website. Also take a note of the hidden costs [if any].

    Professional outlook

    You should always hire a professional web designer, who has worked on corporate projects prior to your project. A professional web designer will have a professional approach, attention for details and creative solutions for your web designing requirement.

    After considering all the above points provided by the web designer you will be able to make the right choice about the web designers who will design your website.

    Web Design Temple is a web design company which understands your requirement & purpose of having a website. We have the passion & expertise to create a website that you will match your corporate identity.

    Akash Mehra is a famous web

    designer, designing websites since the last 12 years. He has been working for
    Web Design Temple

    June 15, 2010

    Web Design Articles – Communicating Your Needs to Your Web Designer

    Filed under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 9:07 am

    Ok, so you’ve decided to hire a professional web designer to build your website.  Eventually you found the right web designer that you believe will design the most “attractive”, “extraordinary” website for the internet community. So now what? Explaining to the web designer the layout design you have in your mind can be a very frustrating process. You will find that putting the “picture” in your mind into words can be a difficult task. Actually in most cases this is the biggest hurdle between you and the final outcome. No matter how talented the web designer is, if you can not communicate with him properly, in his own professional language, he will not be able to use his talent to yield results as per your expectations. There are two possible situations you may face:

    You know what content you want on the website but have no clue how to present it to the user.
    You know what content you want on the website, and you have the layout in your mind, but you don’t know how to implement it.

    In both cases you will need to explain your thoughts to the web designer. Although most people who read those lines are probably thinking that being in the second situation is better then being in the first situation. However, real life experience shows the opposite to be true. Giving a web designer the complete freedom of action regarding the web design based solely on the website content is usually a smart thing to do. You will find that explaining to the web designer what the nature of your website is, whether it’s a product that you want to sell or a hobby item, is much easier then trying to explain to him the temperate of the color scheme or an undefined shape that you would like to have in the website header.

    Actually for both of the situations, it is advisable that you use the same approach, but with a minor modification to each situation. If you know of a website that has all the features you want or need and/or a site that looks the way you want your site to look, be sure to give the site’s URL to the web designer. Doing so will give him some idea of want you want. You will both be looking at the same thing but will actually look at it from a different angle. Therefore, it may be better to give him more than one website as an example. The more websites you find that can express your feelings and/or needs, the easier it will be for web designers to understand your intention without you having to use a single “technical” term. Chances are that you won’t find a single website that has the entire feature you want. After all, if such a website already exists there would be no place for your new web site to be born. Use several websites to express the different features you want. Spend as much time as necessary until you find just the right websites to provide examples of your needs. Doing research at this stage will definitely save you a lot of time later trying to point the web designer in the right direction.

    Although you are the one who needs to express your self to the web designer, you must learn to listen to him as well. When he uses technical terms, ask for their meaning. Do not finish any part of the conversation unless you are absolutely sure that both sides are on the same page. Remember, you hired a professional web designer because you want a professional looking website and you couldn’t do it yourself. So, trust the web designer’s judgment when they tell you something you want won’t work or isn’t the best way to accomplish your goals. After all, you are paying them for their expertise. Don’t try to tell them how to do their job.
    Cost:
    It is OK to require that a web designer gets your approval each step of the way so you can tell them if one of your goals isn’t being met. You have agreed on what needs to be done and the web designer has given you a price quote. Simple modifications and bug fixes are usually included in the price. However, other major changes or outright revisions may or may not be included. Make sure the agreement states what is included, what constitutes a revision rather than a fix, and how many changes you can make after delivery without incurring additional costs.

    Head SEO, Marketing at AIT India

    June 12, 2010

    Web Design Articles – Practical Web Designing Basics:

    The following are the key aspects which would help you practically craft a web design that would deliver results in terms of your audience visibility

    Part 1: The Unavoidables

    Definition of a good Web site: A site that delivers quality and eshaustive information for its target audience and does so with elegance and style.

    The rule of “Keep it Simple, Sober” is tried and tested, but it’s not a be-all end-all of Web design. Gamers, for example, expect a busy page with a lot of sophisticated graphics, flash effects, and the like. The usual understated page with the off-white background and the typical menu of links sedately trundling down the left side of the display leaves this audience cold; obviously the people who designed this Website aren’t on their wavelength — these guys like plenty of whizz-bang in the pages they visit.

    On the other hand, when a middle aged lady goes on the Web to hunt down some nice crockery for kitchen, she isn’t going to want jazzy Flash effects, purple-on-black color styles, and a raft of animated graphics doing gymnastics in front of her rheumy old eyes. She’s been known to take a stick to the monitor to make it all stop. Corporate users expect something that might not necessarily be “buttoned-down,” but certainly something solid and professional that reflects positively on their business and compares well with the competition. Personal home pages want an emphasis on the personal — the site should reflect the interests and personality of the owner.

    Attract Your Audience – Visually

    The key here is to know who is going to be using your page, and to design with their needs and desires in mind. The KISS rule generally holds good in most cases. If you don’t need something — a frame, an animated graphic, a Flash animation, a fancy DHTML effect, don’t use it. After all you don’t want an uninteresting page full of unbroken blocks of text with a dull color scheme and dreary graphics won’t attract anyone’s attention. Use everything moderately. Keep your audience in mind and design your site accordingly.

    Every image that moves or blinks draws your visitors’ attention to itself. Be sure that it doesn’t distract them from your message. Whatever your site’s reason for being, you want to portray an image that conveys what your site is all about as well as the feelings you want to implant in your audience. It’s no coincidence that most financial sites use design and graphical tactics to give a feeling of safety and stability. No matter what the stock market does, this site won’t have its feathers ruffled. In contrast, the ultra-hyper site design of the Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network sites appeal to their sugared-up audience of pre-teens and teenagers; you can’t overstimulate that crowd. A site selling luxurious designer ware isn’t going to use the same design scheme as a site selling automobile spares! One will go for a colourful shades in the design, while the other will use a rough-and tough looking design scheme.

    A good Web designer will be able to design all four sites, and others as well. Don’t forget, if you’re designing a Website for a corporation or business, that they very likely have trademarks, logos, color themes, and other elements that will need to be included in your design scheme. Colour speaks volumes about your company even before the surfer reads your content of the web site.

    Appealing to Multiple Audiences

    If you’re trying to design a page that will appeal to both the middle aged ones and their hyperactive, TV& Gamestation addicted grandsons and granddaughters, then you’re going to have to make some compromises that could possibly alienate both audiences. You may want to consider refining your site to appeal to a narrower audience, or you may even choose to mount separate pages with different design approach for different audiences. In this case, you might do well to produce an introductory, or “doorway,” page with links to the “whizz-bang” and the “sedate” pages — the content might essentially be the same, but the design style would be dramatically different.

    Connections Options

    And don’t forget what your audience uses to access your site. Not everyone has a broadband or T1 connection; most of the world still limps along with slow dial-up connections, or must flounder around the Net through a maze of network connections. These folks appreciate your limiting your usage of big, slow-loading graphics, or at the least, providing thumbnails that automatically load and allow them to click for a bigger (and slower-loading) display. Remember, .JPG graphics are generally bigger than either .GIFs or .PNGs (Flash animations, surprisingly enough, load fairly quickly considering their complexity, but they can slow down a page, particularly one accessed over a dial-up connection). Complex table structures can take a while to load, too, especially if they’re loaded with graphics. Slow servers cause slow downloads; if your provider can’t get your site up to speed, switch to someone who can.

    Design for the World Wide Web is the smart balancing act between the graphic “wow” and the real-time “now.”

    “Elegance” is a favorite term to describe good, clean Web design, but what it actually means is up to the interpretation of the designer and the site user. It actuallu should mean using a decent design, with well-chosen colors and graphical choices that don’t stress the eye, but instead induce the visitor to relax and enjoy the content. It’s the difference between being wooed over a candlelight dinner and being juggled in the overloaded elevator!

    What type of HTML Should You Choose?

    Every Web page conforms to a version of HTML (or XHTML, or even XML, though we’re not going into those here), and is determined by the DOCTYPE (document type) code. The line:

    at the top of your page (above the initial tag) covers your bases in most cases. It supports many of the elements of the latest version of HTML, 4.01 Strict, supports style sheets for the most part, but also supports most deprecated or no longer current HTML elements, frames, link targets, and other attributes not allowed in by-the book HTML 4.01. This document type also keeps older browsers such as Netscape 4.x in the game. If you’re designing to the latest HTML standards and/or using sophisticated style sheets, then this doctype:

    “http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd”>

    should be used, but be aware that a lot of older browsers won’t display your page properly. Neither can you use frames unless you use the “frameset” version of this doctype. Note, too, that the “transitional” DOCTYPE I cite doesn’t include the URL of a DTD, or document type declaration. This is because using URLs in a DOCTYPE element sends some browsers, including IE into Strict mode, defeating the purpose of the “transitional” DOCTYPE.

    Of course, you could just slide bare-cheeked on the ice and use no doctype in your pages at all (just use the tag), but that’s not a good solution. That leaves the individual’s browser to choose how to display the page, and while most browsers will cope just fine with the situation, some will gag. Besides, you need to get into the habit of using a DOCTYPE element. If you don’t know a DOCTYPE from a typewriter, use the “transitional” doctype at the beginning of this section. If you know about the various doctypes, or if you’re coding in XHTML, then make your own choice. The decision to use the “transitional” doctype is safe and conservative, but it’s certainly not an up-to-date choice. If you want to ensure that your Web page is ready for modern browsing and will be compliant with current and upcoming Web standards, you’ll need to learn about CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), HTML 4.01, and XHTML.

    Note: You can visit the W3C Validator to check your document for compliance with W3C standards, or use Dave Raggett’s acclaimed HTML Tidy program, now an open-source projec
    t.

    Browser Compatibility

    During the initial days when the web was still a tabu among the users the novice Web developers designed the pages with Netscape for Windows in mind; as that was by far the most popular browser in use, designing the site for Netscape/PC users was “good enough” to satisfy the majority of users, and never mind the rest. Nowadays the same lot of designers make their pages for Windows and Internet Explorer, for the same reasons. This is where they lack in approach.

    Millions of Windows users still employ Netscape (or the open-source Mozilla). Many others use Opera. Some AOL users are still trundling along with their out-of-date AOL browsers, and some hard-core folks still swear by Lynx, the text-only browser (there’s also the surprisingly large contingent of users who keep graphics switched off and read only text). Then, there’s WebTV to be reckoned with. And there are differences between the Mac browsers and the Windows browsers of the same name, not to mention the Mac browsers Cyberdog, OmniWeb, Chimera, iCab, and others. There are the browsers for Linux such as Konqueror, Opera for Linux, Mozilla for Linux, and others. According to the Browser Archive at Evolt, there are well over 100 browsers out there being used by someone and many of them are obsolete now. Why should the Web designer care? Because your page won’t display the same from one browser to the next. The more plugged-in designer uses one method or another, either client-side or server-side, to detect what browser his/her visitor is using, and “tailors” the code they send to that particular browser. But if you don’t want or can’t do something so slick, what can you do to meet the needs of your various visitors with their options of browsers?

    Basically, the best thing to do is to be aware of the HTML tags and other features and protocols that one browser will support and others won’t, and avoid them whenever possible: the infamous “marquee” and “blink” tags come to mind, as do iFrames, layers, JavaScript, style sheets, plug-ins, DHTML, and others. Some of these, such as “blink” tags and layers, are long out-of-date; others such as DHTML and JavaScript are quite current. If you do use something that is browser-specific, choose a function that isn’t critical to your visitors’ ability to view your site: an example is the neat color schemes for the horizontal and vertical scrollbars that IE provides for. Netscape users will just get the plain-Jane grey bars, but it doesn’t hurt them to not have the colored scrollbars — it doesn’t affect the way your site presents its message and handles its content.

    Page Features compatibility Across Browsers?

    There are plenty of page features that will cause problems for one browser or another. Forms come quickly to mind, as do text size and display size. The way you code a link can be a problem: for example, the following link will work in most versions of IE, because the browser will process the code, but most versions of Netscape will report it as a broken link:

    Go Here

    Why? Because of the white space between “go” and “here.” IE will deal with it, but Netscape won’t. If you want it to work in Netscape or anything else, you have to write it as such:

    Go Here

    If it’s your file, go one better by renaming the file GOHERE.HTML and avoiding the whole issue.

    Another example is the site that looks good in IE, Netscape/Mozilla, and even Konqueror, except that the fonts render badly in the latter. Konqueror users should be able to fix the problem on their end easily enough by clicking “Zoom In” on their browser. Your response can be to rework your page to look as good in Konqueror as in the Windows/Mac browsers, or you can let the Konqueror users handle it themselves. If you’re working on a broad-based audience of mostly Mac and Windows users, your best bet might be to let well enough alone and let the Konqueror users handle it for themselves. If you have a large component of Linux users, you might want to fix the problem so that Konqueror users don’t have to deal with the issue. It’s your call, and your audience.

    As Compatible as Possible

    Browser incompatibility is a huge issue, and one that’s being grappled with at all levels of the Internet. Meanwhile, you can cope by becoming aware of the plethora of HTML tags that work in one browser but don’t work in another. You can decide whether or not to use extensions, plug-ins such as ActiveX, JavaScript, and even style sheets, which don’t work well in older browsers (and can be iffy in some current browsers) but are essential in modern HTML coding. You can decide whether or not to use more up-to-date graphics such as .PNGs, which will one day become a Web standard but for now don’t work in older browsers.

    Quick and dirty fix: make sure your page looks good in Internet Explorer, Netscape 4.x, Netscape 6/Mozilla, and Opera — that means downloading these browsers to your machine and testing your site in them (find the older Netscape browsers available for download at the Netscape Archive). Use features such as style sheets, JavaScript, and DHTML sparingly; if you use these features for critical elements of your page such as a navigational scheme, provide your less up-to-date visitors with a more technologically conservative alternative. Don’t use browser-specific code and expect your visitors without that particular browser to just “get over it,” and don’t skirt the issue with a craven “Works best in XXX browser” label. Try to address the needs of every member of your audience, and be aware that you can’t create a site that works wonders for everyone everywhere!

    Head SEO, Marketing at AIT India

    June 6, 2010

    Graphic / Web Design Companies and the Art of Web Design

    Filed under: Web Design — Tags: , , , , , , , — admin @ 10:47 am

    The art of website design doesn’t actually have a long history. It is because the invention of World Wide Web (www) took place only in the early 1980′s and it’s only a decade that the Internet has gradually become part of our day to day lives. We can, therefore, say that the art of web design is still in its early youth. Yet the art so far has undergone a number of transformations over the years. Earlier, HTML offered users limited involvement on the website. But the scenario has changed these days with other developments like Flash, Flex, Ajax and more. The web is getting bigger by each day and the users are luring more web design companies to make themselves available on the net.

    Internet has made our business easy. Every breed of business persons are trying to reach to the global customers. So we can find a variety of web businesses these days like affiliate marketing, online trading, e commerce business etc. A web business has got its own advantages and disadvantages. It gives you an opening to the global market. But in a web based business, the venders don’t have the advantage of impressing the clients in person. The prime target of a web design company, therefore, is to bring forth the information of a website to the viewers in the most organized manner possible. But that is not all that a web design company aims at. In this age of “feel good effect”, displaying a mere collection of information is not enough. The viewers are always attracted to the visuals in a website. The design and graphics thus plays a significant role in making a website popular. This is where the significance of the graphic/web design companies and professionals comes. Imagine a book full of information but with no picture and another with information and images organized in an attractive manner. It’s quite obvious that you will buy the second one. Well, the web design companies and professionals are those who are here responsible to organize the information with images to meet the required technology specification.

    In this world of neck to neck competition, all the web design companies aim at complete satisfaction to their customers. So the graphical brilliance and the information are not all they need to take care of. There are a few other major particulars like accessibility or usability and visibility which play an equally important role in making it popular. Web accessibility describes the degree to which a website is convenient or handy to the users. Usability, on the other hand, is an attribute related to quality that evaluates how easy-to-use a user interface is.The easily consumers can access the website the better business it will bring. This “user friendly” nature of a website therefore is something a web designer must take care of. Another major factor that the web design companies are bound to consider is the visibility of the website that they are making. Web visibility means being findable and viewable online by your target audience That is, the web site must be easy to find through all major search engines. The higher the rank, the more reach it will gain.

    There are a number of web design companies or graphic design companies around the world and they all claim to provide finest services that suit your budget. Such promises are quite overwhelming but sometimes confusing too. A smart way to narrow your search down can be to see the portfolio of those web design companies. There you can find some of their best designs which might give you an idea about their creative potential.

    There might be yet another problem. Every person is not equally proficient in understanding the technicalities and may be still interested to have his or her own website. What should they see in the portfolios? Well, you can check a few things that don’t require any technical knowledge. First, you can see whether the sites in the portfolios are loading quickly or not because your customers may not have the patience to wait for your site to load. Next comes the clarity in navigation. You should find required information very quickly from a site. An obscure and unclear website can upset the clients. You must be cautious about that. After that, you can check whether the site works in all major browsers like Internet Explorer, Opera or Firefox. If not, it is certain that the site is not friendly to all web browsers which can affect your business. A good website usually doesn’t have too many popup windows. They are eyesore to the web browsers and overusing popup windows in your web site will surely do no good to your website. A person not well off with internet can also check these small yet significant points which helps to make a decision.

    All these factors should be under consideration when you plan to make your own website. A technically sound web design company takes care of all these factors. But as a client, you must be entirely satisfied with the services of a particular graphic design company before you make your pick. The basic tests mentioned here can give you a guideline to find the web design or graphic design company that suits you most and gives you the worth of your hard earned money.

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    June 3, 2010

    Importance of Web Design

    Filed under: Articles — Tags: , , , , , , — admin @ 12:35 pm

    Web design is most important feature of your website. To catch the attention of users your web site must look striking at first sight. So design a web site in such a manner that, it catches the attentions of the visitors and hold them. Web site is a collection of number of web pages, it is very necessary that there is a direct link between each documents loaded on the web site so that the viewer can have access to all the pages. Website designing is a troubleshooting task and requires efficient web design professionals who will firstly find out its shortcomings and then revamp it to make it more effective and successful.

    A website is developed for the global identity and for the better output results. For example, a website might be compared to a book, where each page of the book is a web page. These pages are still in the position to be researched by some web designers, who worked on the website having a well-developed knowledge for the better ranking and position.

    Design plays a crucial role in today’s web sites’ success. Without adequate web design, all web pages are dull not to mention boring. It does not matter if it is a personal web site or of a company, web design is a must, especially when the Internet is at its peak of evolution.

    Remember that you can do well in the field of web-design by applying your own taste and of course the common sense. But also remember that the personal tastes differ from the person to person and the visitor may not like your web-designing qualities. So it is essential to include some basic web-design techniques along with your tastes while creating a website.

    It is important for a website to contain the appropriate web design to be successful. Web Designers, like all other artists require passion for their craft. It may seem too forward to assume that web designers are Internet Picassos, but it does not mean that they are extremely far behind. The truth is that when you do not understand the technical aspects of what is involved in web design it can be difficult to judge which company will be a good fit for you or your clients.

    Now Ecommerce is a multi-billion pound industry. As more consumers move online, and as online media channels increase our dependency on the internet, ecommerce continues to rise with sales volume increasing quarter after quarter. The concept of production assembly line also applies to web design. When you have a fully developed idea for what you need in your site design the more efficient the development process will be.

    In conclusion, website design services is about marketing, because making your web site look more attractive will give a big boost to your business; or if you have a personal web page you will enjoy looking at the traffic numbers which will certainly go up.

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    May 31, 2010

    Basic Types and Requirements for Web Designing: Given by Pseudo Technology

    Web site design crosses multiple disciplines of information systems, information technology and communication design. The web site is an information system whose components are sometimes classified as front-end and back-end. The observable content (e.g. page layout, user interface, graphics, text and audio) is known as the front-end. The back-end comprises the organization and efficiency of the source code, invisible scripted functions, and the server-side components that process the output from the front-end. Depending on the size of a Web development project, it may be carried out by a multi-skilled individual (sometimes called a web master), or a project manager may oversee collaborative design between group members with specialized skills.

    Multidisciplinary requirements:

    Issues: As in collaborative designs, there are conflicts between differing goals and methods of web site designs. These are a few of the ongoing ones.

    1. Lack of collaboration in designIn the early stages of the web, there wasn’t as much collaboration between web designing and larger advertising campaigns, customer transactions, social networking, intranets and extranets as there is now. Web pages were mainly static online brochures disconnected from the larger projects. Many web pages are still disconnected from larger projects. Special design considerations are necessary for use within these larger projects. These design considerations are often overlooked, especially in cases where there is a lack of leadership, lack of understanding of why and technical knowledge of how to integrate, or lack of concern for the larger project in order to facilitate collaboration. This often results in unhealthy competition or compromise between departments, and less than optimal use of web pages.

    2. Liquid versus fixed layoutsOn the web the designer has no control over several factors, including the size of the browser window, the web browser used, the input devices used (mouse, touch screen, voice command, text, cell phone number pad, etc.) and the size and characteristics of available fonts. Some designers choose to control the appearance of the elements on the screen by using specific width designations. This control may be achieved through the use of a HTML table-based design or a more semantic div-based design through the use of CSS. Whenever the text, images, and layout of a design do not change as the browser changes, this is referred to as a fixed width design. Proponents of fixed width design prefer precise control over the layout of a site and the precision placement of objects on the page. Other designers choose a liquid design. A liquid design is one where the web designing moves to flow content into the whole screen, or a portion of the screen, no matter what the size of the browser window. Proponents of liquid design prefe greater compatibility and using the screen space available. Liquid design can be achieved through the use of CSS, by avoiding styling the page altogether, or by using HTML tables (or more semantic divs) set to a percentage of the page. Both liquid and fixed design developers must make decisions about how the design should degrade on higher and lower screen resolutions. Sometimes the pragmatic choice is made to flow the web designing between a minimum and a maximum width. This allows the designer to avoid coding for the browser choices making up The Long Tail, while still using all available screen space. Depending on the purpose of the content, a web designer may decide to use either fixed or liquid layouts on a case-by-case basis. Similar to liquid layout is the optional fit to window feature with Adobe Flash content. This is a fixed layout that optimally scales the content of the page without changing the arrangement or text wrapping when the browser is resized.

    3. Flash.Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash) is a proprietary, robust graphics animation or application development program used to create and deliver dynamic content, media (such as sound and video), and interactive applications over the web via the browser. Adobe Flash is today widely used in Web Designing. Flash is not a standard produced by a vendor-neutral standards organization like most of the core protocols and formats on the Internet. Flash is much more restrictive than the open HTML format, though, requiring a proprietary plug-in to be seen, and it does not integrate with most web browser UI features like the “Back” button.According to a study, [1] 98% of US Web users have the Flash Player installed. [2] Numbers vary depending on the detection scheme and research demographics. [3] Many graphic artists use Flash because it gives them exact control over every part of the design, and anything can be animated and generally “jazzed up”. Some application designers enjoy Flash because it lets them create applications that do not have to be refreshed or go to a new web page every time an action occurs.

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    May 28, 2010

    Basic Layout and Requirements for Web Designing: by Pseudo Technology

    CSS versus tables for layout:

    When Netscape Navigator 4 dominated the browser market, the popular solution available for designers to lay out a Web page was by using tables. Often even simple web designing for a page would require dozens of tables nested in each other. Many web templates in Dreamweaver and other WYSIWYG editors still use this technique today. Navigator 4 didn’t support CSS to a useful degree, so it simply wasn’t used. After the browser wars subsided, and the dominant browsers such as Internet Explorer became more W3C compliant, designers started turning toward CSS as an alternate means of laying out their pages. CSS proponents say that tables should be used only for tabular data, not for layout. Using CSS instead of tables also returns HTML to a semantic markup, which helps bots and search engines understand what’s going on in a web page. All modern Web browsers support CSS with different degrees of limitations. However, one of the main points against CSS is that by relying on it exclusively, control is essentially relinquished as each browser has its own quirks which result in a slightly different page display. This is especially a problem as not every browser supports the same subset of CSS rules. For designers who are used to table-based layouts, developing Web sites in CSS often becomes a matter of trying to replicate what can be done with tables, leading some to find CSS design rather cumbersome due to lack of familiarity. For example, at one time it was rather difficult to produce certain design elements, such as vertical positioning, and full-length footers in a web designing using absolute positions. With the abundance of CSS resources available online today, though, web designing with reasonable adherence to ,;;’ standards involves little more than applying CSS 2.1 or CSS 3 to properly structured markup. These days most modern browsers have solved most of these quirks in CSS rendering and this has made many different CSS layouts possible. However, some people continue to use old browsers, and designers need to keep this in mind, and allow for graceful degrading of pages in older browsers. Most notable among these old browsers are Internet Explorer 5 and 5.5, which, according to some web designers, are becoming the new Netscape Navigator 4 – a block that holds the World Wide Web back from converting to CSS design. However, the W3 Consortium has made CSS in combination with XHTML the standard for web designing.

    Form versus Function:

    Some web developers have a graphic arts background and may pay more attention to how a page looks than considering other issues such as how visitors are going to find the page via a search engine. Some might rely more on advertising than search engines to attract visitors to the site. On the other side of the issue, search engine optimization consultants (SEOs) are concerned with how well a web site works technically and textually: how much traffic it generates via search engines, and how many sales it makes, assuming looks don’t contribute to the sales. As a result, the designers and SEOs often end up in disputes where the designer wants more ‘pretty’ graphics, and the SEO wants lots of ‘ugly’ keyword-rich text, bullet lists, and text links. One could argue that this is a false dichotomy due to the possibility that a web designing may integrate the two disciplines for a collaborative and synergistic solution. Because some graphics serve communication purposes in addition to aesthetics, how well a site works may depend on the graphic designer’s visual communication ideas as well as the SEO considerations. Another problem when using a lot of graphics on a page is that download times can be greatly lengthened, often irritating the user. This has become less of a problem as the internet has evolved with high-speed internet and the use of vector graphics. This is an engineering challenge to increase bandwidth in addition to an artistic challenge to minimize graphics and graphic file sizes. This is an on-going challenge as increased bandwidth invites increased amounts of content.

    Accessible Web design:

    Main article:

    Web accessibilityTo be accessible, web pages and sites must conform to certain accessibility principles. These can be grouped into the following main areas:use semantic markup that provides a meaningful structure to the document (i.e. web page)Semantic markup also refers to semantically organizing the web page structure and publishing web services description accordingly so that they can be recognized by other web services on different web pages. Standards for semantic web are set by IEEE-use a valid markup language that conforms to a published DTD or Schema-provide text equivalents for any non-text components (e.g. images, multimedia)-use hyperlinks that make sense when read out of context. (e.g. avoid “Click Here.”)-don’t use frames-use CSS rather than HTML Tables for layout.-author the page so that when the source code is read line-by-line by user agents (such as a screen readers) it remains intelligible. (Using tables for web designing will often result in information that is not.)However, W3C permits an exception where tables for layout either make sense when linearized or an alternate version (perhaps linearized) is made available.Website accessibility is also changing as it is impacted by Content Management Systems that allow changes to be made to webpages without the need of obtaining programming language knowledge.

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    May 25, 2010

    Mistakes to Avoid While Web Designing

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    Till date, we have had many articles ranging from the best ways to design a website to website checklist, including guidelines on how tro design a good website. We have also discussed the guidelines provided by google for web designing. Now, let’s take a path crossed not so often. Let us see what mistakes the web designers usually make and the mistakes that should be avoided while web designing.

    1. Unplanned website
    A mistake in the foundation, and the structure you build on it is bound to fall. Planning your website is the most important factor in the success of your website. If you ignore this, your website is going to fail. Even before you have your website, you should have clear idea on the focus of the webiste. Why do you need a website ? Your plans , your goals ? Think over the information that you want to provide, also give a thought to what pages would you like to have on your website. In short, get clear with the idea about the purpose and focus of your web design.

    2. No contact information or concealing contact information.
    Why do people visit your website — for information ! and eventually contact you if they are interested in your products. But if you do not provide any contact information or conceal the correct information, you are making the prospective customer frustrated. Have a contact us page on your website displayed prominently, provide all the relevant and correct contact information. Better, provide them with a link to your email on each page in the footer. While forms do look pretty and professional, they irritate the customer. If possible, do not use forms.

    3. Dead links or broken links.
    People come to your site for information about your company, products or services. But what if, you do not provide the information. You lose them ! Imagine, going to a multiplex to catch the latest movie and being told that movie print has not yet been delivered ? Same happens when, there is a dead link or a broken link on your website. If you are luring people to your website with information, than make sure that you do provide what they want.

    4. Old or Outdated Information
    How much shall we stress the importance of this point. Well, at the risk of sounding repititive let me tell that people come to your site for information, but if you provide old, stale or outdated information than you had it. People are always looking the information that is new and fresh. Make sure that you provide the latest information — this will earn credibility for your website.

    5. No Uniformity
    I wonder why people always like to use as many fonts and colors in a single website. This is not the coloring book of a child, or you are not out creating a rainbow. Make sure that there is uniformity in your web design. Recently I was reviewing a website and I was horrified to see that it was made in 7 different fonts and as many colors. Induce uniformity in fonts, font size and colors. It’s not to say that you should not use different colors, but keep it uniformed.

    6. No Heirarchy – No Sitemap
    Each and every web design should follow a structure, it is like every tree has a stem, a bark, branches, flowers & fruits. Web site designing should follow the same, every website should have its home page and every major page should be linked from the home page. Every page should be linked from atleast one other page. In short, every page should have a parent page linking to it. Create a sitemap which will show the structure of your website, so that it becomes easier for the visitors to surf your website.

    7. Using Frames
    Stop using frames. They are out. Period !

    8. Blocking visitors mobility.
    There are many web designers who like to show off their newly acquired skills, by using small codes, which are available freely, on your website. Like disabling the BACK button, or opening too many pop up windows, or disabling the right click button. Beware, this might be disastrous for your website. Do not block the mobility of website visitors, let them do what they want to and eventualyy you will see that they like your website or atleast they will hold it in good stead.

    9. Slow website – Slow downloading.
    If in an attempt to dazzle your web visitor you make use of excessive flash and graphic effects, than most probably the size of the web page will increase many folds, and the web visitor does not like waiting for it get displayed. Make sure that you make minimum use of graphics & flash, and use more of text instead which will enable your web page to load faster and the web viistor will be intrigued and attached to your website if it loads at a faster rate. Also consider that web page loading time is dependent on your web host. Rely on a good web hosting company to provide you with the best web hosting plans.

    10. Plugins and font downloads.
    You may be excited to use the latest cutting edge technology on your web design. But beware, before you do so. Since the latest cutting edge technology might need some plugins to be dispolayed correctly which you might have on your computer but the chances are that the potential customer visiting your website might not have the plug ins. Asking the web visitors to download something to view your website is incredulously stupid. No one has the time for that. So keept it simple !

    If you avoid the above mistakes, rest be assured your website is in the right direction of being a successful website. Web Design Temple, designs state of the art websites. Creative and visually appealing websites are our forte.

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    May 22, 2010

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