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User
Friendly Website Hints & Tips |
A very wise person once said something
along the lines of “the best thing about the
web is that every one can become a publisher and the
worst thing about the web is that everyone can become
a publisher.” With the availability of so many
web publishing tools, developers are making it incredibily
easy to design webpages and sites that are just wrong
on so many levels.
The golden rule applies to the web too! If it frustrated
you on someone else’s website - why are you
going to put it on yours? Below, you can find some
of the most common gripes experienced when browsing.
1. I’m lost and I can’t
find my way home… Do your site visitors know
where they are? It’s important to have a link
back to ‘home’ or a site map on every
page especially for larger web sites. A search feature
would also be helpful if you have a lot of content
on your site. If your visitors cannot easily find
their way around your site, they will leave and chances
are, never come back.
2. Disabled Browser Buttons Taking
away your visitors’ ability to use their browser
back and forward buttons is not the way to get on
your visitor’s good side. If you’ve set
up page redirection scripts, make sure it does not
interfere with the browser buttons or ‘trap’
the visitors in your site. If they can’t click
back or become frustrated, they’ll click the
‘x’ in the upper right hand corner.
3. What does that say? Reading text
on a computer screen is much different than reading
text in a book. It is a lot more strenuous on the
eyes. Keep your font and background colors highly
contrasting. If you have a light background, use a
dark font, if you have a dark background, use a light
font. Your site is no good to anyone if they cannot
read your content.
4. It seemed like a good idea at
the time… Some graphics just look soooo cool
- but before you add it to your site, stop, take a
deep breath and think about it. Where will you put
it and what will it add to your site? Will it cause
your visitors to lose focus on the content and focus
on the spinning, flashing, blinking, (you get the
idea) object? Will it slow down page load time? Keep
in mind, the average visitor will barely wait 3 seconds
for a page to completely download much less 10 seconds
for a blinking rainbow.
5. Your page was last updated when?
Set your site as your homepage, it will remind you
to periodically update it, especially if you see that
there is something amiss with your site’s content.
Try to update your site at least once a month (weekly
is a better option). If your content doesn’t
change or get updated, your visitors will lose interest.
If you don’t have a lot of time to spare, you
may do well to add a blog or forum to your site and
allow your visitors to add content for you. Unless
you update your site regularly (notice I did not say
‘plan to update…’), you really do
not need the ’site last updated [date]’
on your page. Your visitors may get the wrong impression
if they see that the last time your site was updated
was ‘half past never, 500 BC’.
6. Make sure your links are clearly
marked. Underline it, strike it through, change the
font color, do something, but make sure it is differentiated
from your site’s normal text. If it’s
not a link - don’t underline it. Go through
your site and make sure that your links lead somewhere
other than ‘HTTP 404 - page not found’,
it scares most people. A helpful tool for checking
your site links is located at [www.stickysauce.com]
7. ‘Enter here and ye shall
know the truth…’ You do not need a gate-keeper
to screen out the wandering souls. If the first page
someone sees upon visiting your site has five or fewer
words (one of which being ‘enter’), you’re
wasting bandwidth. If it’s a flash intro, that’s
a step up - but most visitors click the ’skip
intro’ link before it even finishes loading.
But you’ve worked so hard on (or paid a lot
of money for) that awesome flash intro and somebody
better see it! Solution: place a link within your
site content. Once you’ve earned the trust of
your visitors, they will probably watch your flash
presentation out of sheer curiosity if nothing else.
So when is a homepage with enter here welcome? Well,
usually never - but if you must have one, use it when
you’re giving your visitors the option of seeing
the Flash or HTML version of your site.
8. Grammar is overrated [and the
spill-chekcer too] Most web authoring and word processing
software comes with a spell/grammar check utility
- don’t let your hard earned money go to waste,
use it. Some of the more common grammatical mistakes
are misusing its, it’s, there, their, they’re,
your, you’re, and noone (correct=no one). Proof
reading your final product is also helpful. No one
is infallible, that’s why pencils have erasers
and computer programs have [ctrl+z].
9. Music and other strange noises on your
website …The only thing I will say here is -
if you are brave enough to use music on your site,
make absolutely sure you have a clearly marked ’sound
off’ or ’sound mute’ button. ( An
even better option would be to let your visitor decide
whether or not they want to hear your music and have
a ‘play music’ or ‘listen’
button. )
10. All I’ve seen for the last
10 minutes is ‘page loading’, I think
something might be wrong with my broswer…This
is probably one of the biggest gripes a site visitor
has. If your page takes more than a minute to load
(on dial-up) and you have anything less than the meaning
of life hidden within your content - something needs
to be done. The average person does not have a T1
line running through their home. Of course, there
are many other quirks and annoyances out there, and
this brief article is not the definitive source, but
if you want to read more about what NOT to do with
your website, visit
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