Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The basic premises in web design

Writing Web pages that work only on the most modern browser is both stupid and annoying. Unless you are writing a web design company for a corporate intranet where the browser version is completely fixed, you'll have problems with people not being able to view your pages.

Web design is made up of some basic premises, and if you understand them you can design pages that will impress and illuminate your readers. These fourteen tips will help you create great Web designs that work with your readers and not against them.

Tips for excellent web design.
1. Do not use images that blink
2. Stick with standard layouts
3. Use your graphics as elements in your layouts
4. Serif for headlines and Sans-Serif for text
5. Limit the number of different fonts
6. Treat ads as you would any other image
7. Write content that they want

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