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An Awesome Dude
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,844
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· Using Frames - Frames were a so-so idea for lazy web designers that didn't work. They make for bad navigation and search engines won't read framed sites.
· Over-use of Bleeding-Edge Technology - Remember that you need to program your site for the masses, not the techno-nerds. · Animation Over-Kill - Page elements that constantly move tend to assault a user's peripheral vision. People will actually click off such a page just to get some visual peace and quiet. · Too Complex (or too simple) URL's - Users often try to understand navigation by reading the address of pages. URL's should have easily understandable directory and filenames that reflect the nature of the navigation design. · Orphan Pages - Keep your look consistent on every page...users don't always enter your site on the home page, so they should immediately know where they are. Always have a link back to your home page! · Long Scrolling Pages - Only 10% of users scroll past the first page. Keep the good stuff and the critical navigation "above the fold." One page web sites that scroll forever are especially annoying. · Poor Navigation Structure - Set your site up logically, from the typical user's perspective. Provide them with obvious navigation links that fit the logical structure. If users get lost, they leave. · Non-Standard Link Colors - The web has adopted a standard set of colors for links that are new (blue) and ones that are visited (purple or red). Users have been trained to understand that, so keep your site consistent. · Outdated Information - Nothing upsets a user quite as much as finding old prices or out-of-date calendar information on your site. Budget to keep it up to date. · Long Download Times - Research shows absolutely unequivocally that 95% of new users will leave if your site takes longer than 10 seconds to download. The fastest way to lose new users is to have a big beautiful graphic or Flash movie on a "splash" page that has no useful information or navigation on it. Period. But the BIGGEST MISTAKE is: People have lost thier sense of 'WHATS GOOD' and its sad!! I have seen sites that USED TO LOOK WONDERFULL THAT NOW LOOK LIKE CRAP AND THEY ARE HAPPY WITH IT! (10 yrs ago they wouldnt have been) Whats happend to most people?? THEY ARE COMPLETLY DUMBED DOWN,satisfied with garbage,etc and its very confusing!! |
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Smart Feller
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Indonesia
Posts: 6
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I've read your article.
and I strongly agree with your opinion. these things must be avoided,if we want our website to survive and keep a lot of getting visitors |
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An Awesome Dude
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,844
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Just one example is people going to VB4 when what they have IS 10000000000% BETTER!! (vb3.8.5 for example)
Vb4 is garbage from the word go... UNLESS YOU ARE WILLING TO REWRITE EVERYTHING TO KEEP THE GOOD COLOURS,QUALITY,ETC ITS NOT WORTH IT!! and if your good sense of "Whats good" hasnt left you,you will see that!! Sadly this is just one example..... |
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Smart Feller
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: London, UK
Posts: 2
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I am also a web designer and I completely agree with all your points that you have mentioned in your post and recommend it to all the upcoming designers
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An Awesome Dude
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,844
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Yes well we can think what we want but sadly MOST PEOPLE HAVE BECOME HOPELESS IN THIS (AND OTHER) AREAS
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Smart Feller
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 9
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I totally agree with your points, although they are so full of common sense that I'm afraid you're preaching to the choir!
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An Awesome Dude
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 2,844
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Heh indeed i am Debbie! (Although hardily anyone hears me)
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