Board logo

subject: Do You Know The Top Myths Of Web Site Designing [print this page]


Website designing is a craft that only a few can master. All web designers must be innovative and talented, but there are a few who are more intricately engaged with their profession than their counterparts. On account of an increasingly large number of web designers hoping to get into this profession, a vast array of misconceptions have come up. Following are some such myths.

Myth #1: It is good to have flash on the site

Flash is sophisticated software that enhances the aesthetic appeal of a web page but it is dispensable. Adding flash to a web site is not the only way to beautify it. There are several other ways such as introduction of a variety of colors, pictures and cartoons that can improve the aesthetic semblance of a site. Additionally, flash is usually a large software that takes a considerable amount of time to load on the page. Hence, the web pages that include flash take some extra time to load. Also, if you integrate flash in a web site, the designer should make available a non-flash version to users to allow quick transmission of information in case the users' internet connection is slow.

Myth #2: Lots of colors make the site pretty

Most web designers want to use vivid colors to bring vivacity to the web pages. However, using too many colors usually mars the overall impression of a site. It is sensible to make a very careful selection and confine the usage to an utmost of 3-5 colors per page. A single color may be utilized for emphasizing the page hyper-links throughout a website to make it readable.

Myth #3: Images make the site attractive

Web designers encourage the use of images for enhancing the overall appeal of a website. However, an over utilization of pictures, images or cartoons wrecks the sobriety of the web site, and could be a major turn off for the visitors. Also, web pages that include picture usually take some time to load. Since the attention span of the site visitors is very limited, pointless clutter of images and delay in loading pages could possibly induce them to switch instantly over to some other site.

Myth #4: Web pages look the same through multiple browsers

In contrast to the general belief, web sites tend to look different when viewed on different browsers. It is important for website designers to view and review their sites from different browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome,, etc for ensuring clarity, good resolution and appeal. Nowadays mobile internet has also become common. Hence, designers should also incorporate mobile browsers in their review of the web sites.

Myth #5: It is important to employ professionals for web designing

Undoubtedly, experienced web designers are better versed with the intricacies of web designing than amateurs. Nevertheless, it does not mean that beginners cannot learn and handle the tricks of the trade. With due time and continued devotion, amateurs may also try their hand at website designing and development. It is not the forte of professional designers only. If you are a novice and want to design and develop your website, by all means, go ahead and learn how to do it yourself.

by: Daljeet Sidhu.




welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0