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Four Critical Web Design Rules
by Nicholas LaPolla
Content is King! If you want a website to generate back-links and have
quality content the search engines love, be sure to make it readable by
both people and search engines. Search engines are working to give
people quality results. Thus, they are looking for sites with quality
content. So – by building site content for people, not only are you
getting back to basics (information dissemination to people via the
Internet), you are creating a site search engines will love. So, build
sites for people – and the search engines will come.
When creating a new website or redesigning an existing site, there are
four critical rules which should be followed to make the site effective,
functional, loved by search engines - and successful.
1. Easy to Read
When building a website, the first thing you need to be sure of is that
your website is easy to read. When you write content, remember that most
web site visitors don’t read every word of a page - in fact, they only
scan pages to find what they want.
Break up Your Content
Break up your pages and use headers between major ideas so people
scanning your site can find what they want quickly. Use meaningful
headers between each paragraph or major idea – this helps with SEO.
Headers should be created with the H1 through H4 tags for SEO. Always
use good writing structure. Additionally, avoid long paragraphs that run
on. You should break up any long paragraphs.
Color and Fonts
To help readability, use high contrast colors between font and
background. Black text against a white background may seem stark, but it
is very readable. To make a website easy on the eyes, try an off-white
background and a dark gray (almost black) text color.
Things to avoid with content color:
• Avoid vibrant background colors like purple or yellow. Such back
colors make text difficult to read.
• Avoid using an image behind your text.
• Avoid using bright text colors on bright backgrounds.
Fonts Matter
One simple statement covers the font issue -- simple fonts are the best;
the more fancy the font, the harder it is to read.
Since many browsers only have the standard font set, use standard fonts.
In reality, there is no “standard”, but there are certain fonts that are
installed on most browsers. These include Arial, Verdana, Tahoma and
Times New Roman. Your readers will see something different than you see
if you use other fonts.
Standard Compliant Browser for Development
When developing and testing your site, use a Standards compliant browser
like FireFox. If you develop your site to be standards compliant, it
will work in most browsers, including MS Internet Explorer (IE). It is
recommended that you test your site using the latest and last browser
versions of IE (IE6 and IE7). To run multiple versions of IE on the same
machine, TredoSoft.com has a free installer that will install multiple
versions of IE. It works great!
Keywords in Content
Of course, when writing content, not only should it be formatted to be
readable, but it must also be consumable by not only people, but by
search engines. One way to make the subject of the content known to
search engines is to use the keywords that people use to search for your
site in your content. Be sure to use keywords in your header tags, your
first paragraph and throughout your text. The keyword density should be
between 4% and 7% - but any more than that could 1) be hard to read and
still make sense and 2) be considered spam by search engines and banned.
Keywords should also be used in your TITLE tags and your Meta
description.
2. Simplify Navigation
The menus and links make up the navigation that the visitor uses to get
from page to page in a site. Always plan a site around how people will
get from page to page. A visitor to your site should be able to get to
what they want within three clicks of their mouse.
Multiple navigation points makes it easy to find things. Repeat the top
menu and at the bottom. Also create a left or right menu.
Using links within your text to other areas on your site. You can create
links so that they are good for search engine optimization (SEO). There
are generally two ways to create links within your text:
1. The wrong way: \"For search engine optimization techniques, click
here.\"
2. The right way: \"Good techniques for search engine optimization are
important to use.\"
Using link text (anchor text) that describes what the link is about is
the best way. Search engine web crawlers (programs that automatically
index the contents of websites) visit your site, they “read” links.
Spiders can index descriptive links into a subject or keyword category.
Spiders have nothing to work with when reading a “click here” until it
reaches the linked page.
This is Cross Linking – use it as much as possible when it makes sense
to do so when writing your content.
3. Consistent Design
At most, one or two layouts should be used in your site design. As a
reader browses your site, they should be able to get used to looking in
the same place for your navigation, for your sub-navigation and for your
content. That’s all there is to say about that.
4. Lower Page Weight is Better
Page weight is the total size of a page on your site in bytes – code,
text and images. Your site’s page weight makes a big difference to your
viewers. Lighter page weight is better for your readers because the page
will download faster. The faster a page downloads, the faster they will
get to the content.
What is Means to be Light
• No large images.
• Fewer images are better.
• Optimize images for the web at no more than 72 dpi
• Use as small an image dimension as possible for the given design.
• Use a table td bgcolor attribute or a background-color style attribute
for solid color backgrounds.
• Make gradients horizontal or vertical (not diagonal) so that you can
use a small image “strip” and repeat it.
How “Heavy” Should a Web Page be?
Certain studies show that 64K is a good maximum webpage size. 64K is a
maximum, however it is still, in my opinion, really big! The smaller the
page, the better. 25K is good, 15K is even better. There is a balance
between design and function. It is a good idea to focus more on
function.
Try putting pages on your web host server as you build your site so you
can test it as you go. For pages online, you can test the page weight at
www.quasarcr.com/pageweight/ to be sure you are on track.
Ways to make pages lighter:
• Use linked style sheets
• Use DIVs instead of TABLEs where possible
• Use simple repeating backgrounds for effect
Summary
Visitors to your website should be able to find what they are looking
for within about three clicks. Search engines should be able to navigate
easily through your site. Making a site easy to read with consistent
page design, and easy to navigate will make it easy to find information.
When people can find information, they are more likely to refer your
site or link to it – which is exactly what you want to encourage. You
will be on the way to building a readable and hopefully successful
website that is loved by search engines if you follow these principals.
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