Friday, June 12, 2009

Make Your Website Easy to Read

Too much content placed haphazardly throughout a web page will make it not only difficult to understand and read, but may even turn off a visitor before they have a chance to see what your site is about.

Heritage Internet Technologies has a few simple tips for you to keep in mind when creating your website.

Guide the Reader
Your site design should guide the reader to the important content. We read from the upper left of a page to the bottom right. Text should be used in a way we typically read, excessive text boxes should be avoided. Graphic elements should be used to direct the reader to the most important text on your page, your call to action.

Add Movement to Your Page
Another way to promote good page flow is through a simple animation. Using a simple animation like a Flash Element or Flash Banner can help direct a visitor to your site to important information or promotions. HIT Web Design has several options that can add that special touch to your site.

Keep it Simple
Have text that is concise and easy to read. If you have too much text on a page consider additional web pages, or Divided Files (Divided Files make it possible to hide text on a page until you select the appropriate tab). Do not overuse capitalized words or punctuation in ways it is not properly used, this can actually make your text harder to read. Use pictures and graphics that add to the concept you are trying to convey throughout your site.

By keeping the design simple and guiding the reader to the important content through proper placement of text, graphics, and simple animations, visitors to your site will find your site easier to use and pleasing to look at.

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