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aarenwilliams 11-28-2012 05:14 AM

Three things you should avoid while web designing!
 
Today there are numbers of websites subsist on the internet. If have your own website or want to develop? Then you should make sure that the three things should be avoided while your website designing otherwise you might be have dropped your potential business.

1) Never try to use blinking or scrolling text, animated GIFs, or any auto-loading sound with your website because it can distract your visitors.

2) Don't irritate your visitors with pop-up windows because nobody likes popups.

3) Avoid use of text over image backgrounds as this kind of background images are low quality. Another reason is as the images cannot be crawled by search engines, you cannot take benefit from text that are used with image background.

admin 07-24-2013 09:46 AM

This was probably a spambot -- why we didn't bother reply to the post until now -- but the advice is a good start.

However, there's more to it than this. Creating a good site isn't just about pop-ups, annoying test, and annoying background. There's content to consider, SEO, the audience/demographic of the site, etc. We help people in the forum (some free, some premium only), we help our clients, and we offer services. Why? Because it's not simple, and every sites is different. That's what serious site creators/admns must realize.

If anybody has questions, just ask. (On the forum, that is!)

Thanks.


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