January 21, 2008
Listed below are some useful and rather important tips for website design a professional and high quality web site:
• Easy Navigation: Navigation of links on your site plays a big role in determining the stickiness of your site (how long your visitor stays and explores your site). Ask yourself this, what do visitors do as soon as they open your site? They would probably read the content of the present page and then look around to find any other page that interests them. Read our article on Web site Navigation Tips.
• Nice Layout Design: A clean layout that uses a lot of white space enhances a site’s looks. Try to keep the focus on your content, use a template for this. Use fonts that will be available on all computers to prevent your site looking messed up.
• Load Time: Make sure your load time is low. For this you must: Minimize Graphics, Flash and scripts: They hugely increase your file size. Optimize your HTML & script code: Make sure that your site doesn’t have any unwanted tags or unused scripts.
• Use Server Side Include (SSI) files where ever possible. SSI files once called from the web server reside in its cache so on subsequent requests they load faster.
• Design for all Resolutions: A site that is easy-to-use always encourages visitors to stay and read your content. For site with long pages of content this is very crucial as the amount of scrolling required is reduced. Suppose your site doesn’t look good for a particular resolution it is very probable that the visitor will close the browser window feeling that the web page is not for their viewing. Designing stretch layouts that fit any screen resolution ensures that you know all your visitors see a visually appealing and professional site.
• Ensure Web site scalability: Make sure your code and design is scalable. As technology advances and configuration of computers & their monitors keep increasing and varying it is impossible to test your site in all screen sizes and platforms.
• Cross Browser Compatible: Make sure you check your site for Internet Explorer 7, Mozilla Firefox 2.0+, Opera 7.0 and Netscape Navigator 6+ as they constitute 95% of the worlds browsers.
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September 22, 2007
The combination of the Internet and computer screen reader software means blind people now have more access to written information than ever before. But bad Web design is making accessibility difficult.
A folded white cane lies next to piles of papers and coffee cups on computer programmer Günter Christmann’s desk. He is blind and can’t actually see the written text on the computer screen in front of him.
Christmann opens up his Internet browser using the keyboard curser and types in the name of the site he wants to visit — the tap of his fingers accompanied by a fast-talking robotic voice that fastidiously reads every single character displayed on the screen.
Given the amounts of advertisements, pictures, links and headings on a single Internet page, it can sometimes take a while for a blind user to find the actual text that they want. But according to Christmann, even if it does take him longer to find what he wants, it’s worth it.
Information on the Net
Formerly, if Christmann required to read a newspaper, he had to wait for it to be scanned into Braille, which meant the reports were already days old.
“Nowadays, with Internet, I can go to the newspaper or magazine and I can read the newspaper directly,” he said.
The Internet has an even more useful side. Before the advent of the Net, Christmann had to wait for an important person to scan in his computer manuals so he could do his work.
“Now, I can search with Google and find the whole thing I need,” he said. “I can find more information that I ever dreamt of.”
There are several types of screen reader software that Europe’s 2.7 million blind people can use if they have computer access. Most of these programs can easily switch between the major European languages written in the Roman script.
Source : http://www.dw-world.de/
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