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Easy Tips on Website Design
Optimal performance is the number one priority in any website design. The biggest mistake one can make when designing a website is to include too many fancy graphic works and flash files that needs endless minutes loading them for display.
There are five website design rules you can follow to help you build that optimal performance website that rocks.

These are fancy pages you will see when you click on to a link to visit a website. These are elaborately fancy pages with lavish designs and images along with words such as ‘welcome to our website’ usually, they are pages of elaborate graphics that includes words such as ‘welcome’ or ‘click here to enter the site’. These pages act as a good to lure visitors attention away from the real mission of your website. The most important thing registry fix is not to allow any room for users to think about leaving your site, and this is almost impossible if you are using fancy splash pages with slow loading times.
2) Overuse of banners is counterproductive
Some sites have a number of these advertising banners displayed around the page but the most prominent place is at the top. Even the least net savvy people have trained themselves to ignore banner advertisements so you will be wasting valuable space. The best way to utilize web space would be to use good contents and weave your affiliate links into them so that the users would not feel coerced into buying.
3) Keep all navigations simple
You have to provide a simple and very straightforward navigation menu so that even a young child will know how to use it. Avoid the use of flash menus or multi-tiered menus because generally they are not a good idea as far as easy navigation is concerned. There are so many websites competing for attention, if your menus make it difficult for them, they will leave. The best method to avoid this problem is to construct a sitemap as part of your website design that shows, and links, to every page in your site.
4) Ensure your visitors know what page they are on
You will need to have a sitemap to facilitate the user to be in control. This way, they can easily navigate the exact section they want. This can easily be achieved by ensuring each page has a title and a textual ‘breadcrumb trail’ that clearly shows the links they have made to get where they are now. Never confuse your visitors because you will lose them very quickly as they become frustrated.
5) Reconsider the necessity to include audio in the website
Avoid the use of music if you can. Sound files should be used sparingly. Adding audios may seem cool but provide some form of user control such as muting ability or volume control so that your visitors can adjust accordingly. If you wish for the visitors to return to your site, learn to apply all these website design rules and you can reap the benefits of long term traffic.
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