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Old 04-27-2010, 09:19 AM
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Hi Buddy!!!

Really i am in seo but this article the web designing tips more use full to me for making user friendly search engine friendly website..in future..thanks many for sharing..meet again.

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Old 04-29-2010, 08:13 PM
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You might design a web site that looks fantastic but few people are going to see it if it takes a long time to load. Your designs should be optimized for the web and should not take more than 15 seconds to load. Remember, you might have a great design but very few people are going to see it if it takes a long time to load.
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Old 05-07-2010, 07:41 AM
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Thanks for giving such a web designing tips. As these are really helpful for the new web designer persons. Also I will suggest you to follow the websites like w3schools.com which has the information about web designing.
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Hi Buddy!!!

This is really make me impress tot do with easy steps in web designing...meet again.

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Thank you for this beautiful theme
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Old 05-15-2010, 05:47 AM
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Default Web Designing Tips

- One of the most important things to remember when developing your page layout is to keep it simple
- Most servers load four GIF's at a time, and it is therefore a good idea to limit the number of GIF images used per page to four or less.
- Ease of Navigation,
- Make sure to use white space between content and images.
- It is typically a good idea to avoid nestled tables and long vertical tables, as they take a long time to load, and will make your page load much slower
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Old 05-17-2010, 01:19 AM
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I was the first time, to see what everyone says, what can be shared
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Old 05-18-2010, 06:40 AM
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Default Webdesigning tips..

- An excellent source of a list of references, which make the life of web developers easier. Very Comprehensive.
- Legibility Problems, Flash, Browser Incompatibility, Cumbersome Forms and so on! Do not miss the other web design mistake lists at the page bottom
- And while you learn and use these CSS tips on your site, I am sure you will want to know what the first 10 tips were…so that is next
- Presents 9 JavaScript examples that author has found very useful while designing professional websites.
- Find images for arrows, posts, comments, mail, bullets, print, carts and bags
- A random color generator – get a new color scheme for your site
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Old 05-19-2010, 06:14 AM
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Default Web designing tips:

- Readers become impatient with too much scrolling.
- don’t use more than a few fonts on your site.
- work to make the images as light in weight as possible, without sacrificing clarity.
- Keep navigation consistent throughout your site or package.
- Use black backgrounds with white text sparingly, if at all.
- Do not use background image for your website.
- Use a color scheme that’s consistent throughout your package. Don’t use pastels on one page and glaring primary or neon colors on the next. Colors should unify your site.
- Limit your use of animated graphics.
- Don't design a site that's too big or complicated to maintain! Be realistic. Don't build in JavaScript or other advanced programming languages into your code if your staff won't know how to make changes to update it.
- Your page should load quickly. The diagnostic site Net Mechanic recommends having pages load in 12 seconds or less on a 28.8 modem
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Old 05-20-2010, 08:00 AM
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Hi

Here are some more tips...

# Minimize the use of images - I believe that sometimes simple designs are the most effective for the web. Keep your site simple but neat. Don't clutter your page with big, bulky images that take ages to load. Instead use tables creatively and design eye - catching icons that will draw a visitor's attention to a particular section of your site. Tip - Visitors are usually more interested in content than in design.

# Use of white space - Try not to clutter up your page with too many images, backgrounds and colorful fonts. Again use the Keep It Simple principle by minimizing the use of graphics and using a lot of white space. White space gives a sense of spaciousness and overall neatness to a site. Notice the white space in our site.

# Check for broken links - Always check for broken links within a site before uploading it to your web server. In Dreamweaver you can check for broken links by right clicking on any file in the Site Files Window and then clicking on Check links - Entire Site. If you don't have this facility you need to upload your site and then check it using online tools like Net Mechanic.

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