Tips on Web Site Structure

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(idea) by SonicQ (5.5 y) (print)   (I like it!) Fri May 19 2000 at 4:47:09

Provide clear visual messages

A site's structure that has many levels to click through can cause a user to become bored with the navigation. Keeping a simple system with easy to read pictures, and big easy words, will make the user more comfortable. Also, never use big, clumsy words if you can use a small, clear one. Never choose to confuse if you can clarify. Movement, color, position, size, and other factors help people judge items and make choices.
(idea) by fugitive247 (2.3 y) (print)   (I like it!) 1 C! Fri May 19 2000 at 6:29:03
Web site construction is a multi-faceted realm of subjectivity. There are few concrete rules in development outside of getting the code right. The rest is a matter of individual style. Nonetheless, here are some basic suggestions worth considering.

  • Consider your target audience. Is this site business or personal?
    • Business
      • Visually, it should have a relatively tasteful style representative of the goods/services offered.
      • Content should be geared primarily towards said goods/services.
      • A well constructed FAQ section is a valuable tool for potential buyers and can eliminate tons of redundant common inquiries.
      • For large sites, a site map and/or a site search feature is also recommended.
    • Personal
      • Everyone has likes and dislikes that they want to share with the world. Wonderful. Now, tell us what's behind them.

        Lousy example: "I like toast." Boring!!!
        Better example: "Warm toast with sugar and cinnamon, the way Mom used to fix, gives me a comfortable, nostalgic feeling."

      • A "slam book" with thought provoking questions is far more interesting and interactive than any stale guest book. Just please spare your visitors the same old drivel such as: "How do you like my site?" and "Tell me about your first kiss."
  • Write in the same manner in which you speak, provided it is relative to your site content and target audience.
  • Give your visitors a reason to return, whether it be games, a club, chat, email or whatever.
  • Create well defined topic sections that can be easily maneuvered with either frames or a navigation bar.
  • Regularly check your links!
  • Use alt tags for image descriptions - there are more disabled people online than ever before... Help make it easier for them to enjoy your site!
  • Use meta tags for better search engine tracking.
  • Depending on the nature of your site, update it regularly, then re-submit it to the major search engines.
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