While web design is a very broad term used to describe the way content – which is text and hyperlinks in the text, in addition to images and more – are delivered to a viewer through the Internet using a web browser, such as Firefox, Netscape, Internet Explorer, or Chrome, website design involves a number of techniques necessary to get a pleasing layout that loads fast and implements interactivity. Website design has changed from simple HTML pages into highly interactive and useful things that customers and clients turn to in order to get things done, who understand that websites are no longer simple advertising vehicles – they are instead wholly interactive products that are used to engage the target audience and give them what they need.
Traditionally, web are either static or dynamic – with static referring to website pages that don’t change with regards to content or layout and dynamic referring to website pages that adapt their content or appearance based on a change in the computing environment, such as the user’s time zone or database settings, for example. While it is and has been a fast-growing specialisation in the information technology and application programming field, there is also a strong desire to distinguish between the terms ‘website design’ and ‘website development’.
Let’s take a quick look at the differences because these terms are often used interchangeably – so often, that their individual meanings have become muddled. Website development is typically used to refer to the background efforts, such as database analysis, data design and application development that go into supporting a web used to refer to the process of designing web pages, web sites, and web applications for the Internet using multiple disciplines, including animation, authoring, communication design, and more. This is a far broader term as it incorporates a number of elements and designers must be skilled at seeing the ‘big picture’, so to speak, as all the elements of a web come together into a fully functioning and operational website.
A website designer’s primary goal is for any of their website designs to achieve an effective balance between its attractive design, its load time, its user friendliness, and its ability to be indexed by search engines who crawl the site work in the area of extremes as they strive to make bare and simple web designs into engaging user experiences that are accessible across any number of browsers. Many designers have discovered that some of the keys to creating friendly and pleasing to include:
1. A website design with clean, consistent layout and easy navigation with drop-down menus and flyouts designed to help the user find their way around the content.
2. Website designs with simple graphic effects that enhance the site with rollover images and buttons, simple style effects, and graphic and photo effects.
3. A website design that encourages the user to interact with the material with Flash, applications, and more.
Out-dated websites can be improved through a number of web design techniques including those listed above that are attractive and engaging are far more likely to become ‘sticky’ websites, which simply means they have a large number of regular visitors that check in and view the site. There are a number of techniques can use to improve your website’s stickiness as well.
AUTOPOST by BEDEWY VISIT GAHZLY