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Web Design Outlook |
An Internet user needs only a few seconds to decide whether he wishes
to stay at the web site or not. What exactly does attract their
attention? What does make them go away and never come back? There are
some reasons of that. First, it's slow downloading. The pictures and
videos usually slow down the process of downloading. It's possible to
solve this problem by finding an adequate balance between the quality
and the size of pictures and videos. For example, colored photos are to
come at
jpg format, while monochrome photos are to come at gif format. Second,
it's poor content. People are usually seeking for the informative
how-to articles and for a quick instant result on the topic they are
interested in. Try to become a user for a while to test and understand
what your web site lacks. Third, an important component of a good web
site is a friendly navigation. If within 4-8 seconds the users do not
find how to cope with navigation, they easily go to another web
site.
Here are a few tips what it's worthy remembering about if you plan to
obtain professional web design services. Portfolio, web sites patterns
and other evidences of successful designing are a must on
choosing web design services. Web design services also
may come as free services on condition that you're able to understand
basic HTML and use the so-called "designer's kit" - the set of web
design tools adapted to an average user that allows creating own
primitive
web site using standard techniques (for example, ucoz). However, if
you're seeking for cheap web design, it's better to comprehend what you
expect your online business being like in five-ten years. Perhaps,
you'll want to enlarge and promote it, but cheap web design could be
too weak to provide more functions. With the same purpose,
calculate what type of web design hosting you might need and whether
it's possible to stick to another web design hosting plan on developing
your business. A web
design review contains more recommendations and tips about
web design for e-commerce. |
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