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Philadelphia Web Development Elements You Should Avoid Having on Your Internet site



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By : Jason Lomberg    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-27 17:57:37
As a Philadelphia Website Developer, you should design your internet sites to give your visitors the best ease of use, the finest impression and most significant of all a welcoming experience. It doesn't matter if you had the greatest product in the entire planet -- if your web site is poorly done you won't be able to sell even one copy of it since visitors will be driven off your website by the lousy design.

When I'm discussing about a "good design", I'm not only discussing about a good graphical design. A Professional Philadelphia Website Design will be able to point out that there are a lot of components which contribute to a high-quality web site design -- accessibility design, interface or layout design, user experience design and of course the most straightforward, which is graphic design.

Hence, I have highlighted a few features of the worst website designs I've come across. Hopefully, you will be able to compare that against your own site as a list and if anything on your internet fits the criteria, you ought to know it's high time to take critical action!

Background music
Unless you are operating a website that promotes a pop group, a Compact disk or anything associated to music, I would really advise you to stay away from putting looping background music onto your site. It might sound pleasant to you at first, but imagine if you ran a large site with hundreds of web pages and everytime a visitor browses to another page on your site, the background music starts playing yet again. If I were your visitor, I'd just turn off my speakers or depart your internet site. Additionally, they only add to the visitors burden when viewing your internet -- customers on dial up connections will have to wait longer just to view your site as it is meant to be seen.

Extra large/small text size
As I said, there is more to internet development than merely graphics -- consumer accessibility is one large part of it too! You should design the text on your site to be legible and moderately sized to enable your visitors to interpret it without straining their eyes. No matter how good the content of your internet or your sales copy is, if it's illegible you won't be selling anything!

Popup windows
Popup windows are therefore blatantly used to present ads that in my mind, 90% of popup windows are not worth my consideration so I merely close them on instinct everytime each one manages to pass through my popup blocker (yes, I do have one like many users out there!) and, well, pops up on my screen. Envision if you had a extremely important message to convey and you put it in a popup window that gets killed most of the time it appears on a visitor's computer screen. Your web site loses its function immediately!

In concluding this article, let me remind you that as a webmaster your duty is to make sure your web site does what it's meant to do effectively. Don't let some slight mistakes stop your site from functioning optimally!
Author Resource:- Jason Lomberg is the originator of Philadelphia Internet Development Company Directory and is a 15 year veteran Philadelphia Internet Marketing Consultant
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