Posted by admin on 7th January 2010

Beginners Tips for Creating Website Design

Designing a website doesn’t have to be all that difficult, but it does take some work and a lot of attention to detail in order to design a good one.

There are a number of resources online that can help you with beginning page design, as well as programs that can be used in order to design a WYSYWYG (what you see is what you get) website. The following tips for creating your first web site might also be useful.

First of all, you need to determine the purpose of your website and what sort of content will best suit your purpose. If your new site is strictly for personal use, and you don’t mind having ads on the page, you can get a free Internet page and use the software they provide in order to create a basic website that will suit your purposes.

However, if you wish to use your website for a business or to make money online, you will want to do an ownership search, get your own domain name and sign up with a web hosting company, which should give you more flexibility and a more professional look.

Planning Stage

You will want to make sure to follow the basic beginning website design principles. This means that you want to have an uncluttered page that is easy to read.

Usually it is best to have a light colored background with dark colored text, and to make your links easily visible by using a different color and underlining them. Blue is a common option for this.

You will want some sort of navigation bar either on the top of the page or the side, or both, so that people can easily switch between the pages of your site to get to the information that they need.

Regardless of the type of website you are trying to design, you should keep your text blocks short. You don’t want to have huge paragraphs, as this makes it more difficult to read and many people will lose interest quickly.

Bullet points, tables, and lists can help to break up the text, as can photos. Try to keep the first page a general overview so you don’t bog people down with too much information. They can click on the links to get more information on the topics that they are interested in.

You want to keep your visitors on your page and entice them to move on to other pages within your site. The design and flow of your pages can really help with this. Take your time, plan and research to make your new domain the best it can be.

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