Thursday 16 July 2009

30+ Web Design Mistakes

When you begin designing your HTML web pages, you may find that many HTML courses fall short when it comes to providing you with special effect HTML codes and tips.

However, there are many special effect HTML codes that will enable you to enhance your visitors’ experience tremendously.

When trying to decide what HTML codes to use within your web pages, keep in mind, if it doesn’t enhance your web page, it’s probably best to leave it out, as the more special effects you add to your page, the longer your page will take to load.


In addition, prior to using any of these HTML codes and tips within your web pages, you must ensure that the effect you’re trying to achieve doesn’t irritate your visitors.

For example, using HTML codes that load web pages within web pages may crash your visitors browser. In addition, using excessive pop up windows, frames and placing scrolling text within the status bar can be very irritating and cause your visitors to leave your web site and never return.

Please ensure you select your special HTML codes very carefully and use them to your fullest advantage.

Web Design Mistakes:

1. Confusing
2. Pop up messages
3. Poor load time
4. Over use of Java
5. Poor overall appearance
6. Poor use of HTML tables
7. Spelling/Grammar mistakes
8. Poor organization
9. Inconsistent page design
10. No contact information
11. No ‘about us’ page
12. No privacy policy
13. Different backgrounds on each page
14. Poor content
15. Poor navigation
16. Over powering music set to auto play
17. Broken HTML code links and graphics
18. Poor browser compatibility
19. Large slow loading graphics
20. Too many graphics
21. Large Welcome banners
22. Flashing banners
23. Pages scrolling to oblivion
24. Multiple colored text
25. Multiple use of animated graphics
26. Text difficult to read
27. Animated bullets
28. No Meta tags
29. Too many graphic and/or line dividers
30. Multiple use of different fonts
31. Under construction signs
32. Busy, distracting backgrounds
33. Scrolling text in the status bar
34. Multiple banners and buttons
35. Large scrolling text across the page
36. Poor use of HTML code frames
37. Large fonts
38. Poor use of mouse over effect

When you begin designing your web site, try to keep your main HTML page as small as possible. For example, instead of trying to cram all your information into a single web page, consider creating sections for your content. These sections can contain highlights of your content with a link to further information. You can set up your content sections in HTML tables with colored heading sections for information such as articles, products or whatever you’d like.

To keep your main HTML page smaller, it is much better to keep it down to the most essential elements. You can then use links to additional pages to provide the detailed information. A good rule of thumb is Less is More.

To enhance your web page, you can format your text using bold headlines, colored HTML table cells, and graphic bullets and/or arrows.

If you use the same graphic bullets and arrows throughout your page, you can enhance your page’s appearance, but you won’t add any additional time to your web page load time. When you reuse an image, your image only has to load once. When the image has loaded, it will instantly be displayed in all of the other locations.

If you’re looking for some HTML codes and tips to spice up your web site, you’ve come to the right place. You will find a variety of HTML codes and tips below. Simply click on the links and copy and paste the codes into your web page according to the instructions.

1 comment:

  1. Hi
    Very nice informations about How to create Web site with out any mistake.This informations are very helpful for all Web designers.Thank for sharing very useful info..

    Web site design

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