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		<description><![CDATA[There are web designers who design websites and are more concerned about the frontage of the website. Instead of making it less complicated and easy for the users to use the web site they make it more complex ignoring the usability of the website. Here are some top ten mistakes a web designer makes that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=denverwebsitedesigner98.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9693319&amp;post=3&amp;subd=denverwebsitedesigner98&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are web designers who design websites and are more concerned about the frontage of the website.  Instead of making it less complicated and easy for the users to use the web site they make it more complex ignoring the usability of the website.  Here are some top ten mistakes a web designer makes that they avoid.  <br /> 1 &#8211; Scrolling Text Marquees and Constantly Running Animation <br /> While you going through a website you regularly face difficulties like movement of texts or images.  It is more like you not giving a service but providing a headache to the buyer.  These moving pictures or texts have overwhelming effect on the human marginal vision.  In some cities this has been an incessant attack on the human senses.  It may also have a bad effect on visual acuity.  The web designers should overcome this problem and give some peace to the purchasers.  <br /> 2 &#8211; Frames <br /> Frames make it complex for the user to bookmark the page in use and even sometimes make it hard for the user to revisit the page.  It&#8217;s also difficult to make printouts and frequently the URLS stop working.  A person who is navigating the web site can have a nosebleed if he is not technical.  <br /> 3 &#8211; Bleeding Edge Technology <br /> A bleeding edge technology is whatever goes on to be the web technology of the moment.  Java and shockwave were in use this year its DHTML and XML.  Whatever these names means are insignificant and only the users with bleeding edge technology can milk these.  The only way to understand if you&#8217;re not using the bleeding edge technology is to be certain that everything is working correctly and good in Netscape Navigator and web Explorer both.  <br /> The user&#8217;s have tiny patience if they don&#8217;t understand anything on the web site then they have bill other options and they can go and serve on some other website which is much simpler and easier to use and can give the info required with better service.  This can also have a bad effect of your internet site&#8217;s reputation and you can expect the users to flee away and not come back to you soon.  It is better to make the website worth using and make the consumers yours forever.  <br /> 4 &#8211; Orphan Pages <br /> An orphan page is a page without any associated pages attached to it.  It may also look up to pages that don&#8217;t subsist any longer.  The pages used should have the link going to the homepage and should be related to the same website.  I frequently see users can enter the website using any page than the main page.  This is all thanks to the absence of management and poor update.  The site management software makes it straightforward for the web designer to fix faulty links and non-existent pages.  <br /> 5 &#8211; Outdated info <br /> When folk make website, in the beginning they&#8217;re very happy about it and keep the website updated but later they feel its really laborious and they don&#8217;t give much attention to it making the customers feel uncomfortable and disappear.  It&#8217;s the duty of a web designer to keep the website updated and maintain the contents of the site.  Upkeep is an inexpensive way to enhance the content of your website since many old pages keep their relevance and should be linked into the new pages.  <br /> 6 &#8211; Complicated URLS <br /> A web designer should attempt to make the URLS simple and straightforward by employing short names and with no special characters in it.  This will help the user navigate your internet site simply.  <br /> 7 &#8211; Long Scrolling Pages <br /> All content option should be on the top of the screen.  The user will only scroll if he sees that there is anything helpful lower down the page.  <br /> 8 &#8211; Absence of Navigation Support <br /> Don&#8217;t think that the user&#8217;s knows about the website as much as you do.  They have problems finding information.  We should provide a site map since only the best navigation support will never be enough so we also need a good search feature.  <br /> 9 &#8211; Non Standards Link colours <br /> Red and purple are used for the website that has been used and blue is utilized for un-open websites.  Don&#8217;t mess with these colours since the power to understand what links have been followed is one of the navigational assistants.  <br /> 10 &#8211; Long Download Times <br /> If downloading will take a large amount of time user will lost interest in the website and will look for another.  Ten seconds is the maximum time on the web, fifteen seconds are sufficient for more than one page.  </p>
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