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Design Tips & Tutorials - Site Planning Tips
So, you've decided
to establish your very own Internet presence, and are ready to start working
on your site.
Before you start
writing lines of HTML code, or dragging and dropping your images and text
boxes, however, read through our Hosting Marketers Site Planning Tips,
and save yourself the headache of trying to go back and fix problems with
your site after it is finished.
Create a Site Plan Before You Start Work
on Your Site
If you were
going to build a house, and had all the necessary materials laid out before
you but had no plans, would you start building?
Probably not.
The same rule goes for web site building. Before you sit down at your
computer and start carving out the look and feel of your new web project,
make sure to sit down and draw out a plan for how your site is to function,
which pages will link to other pages, and how you want it to look in general.
By planning out your site ahead of time you will avoid making mistakes
that could be difficult to correct once the site is completed.
In order to
ensure that you plan your site correctly, the first thing you must do
is decide what type of site you plan to create. Generally speaking web
sites can be divided into two major groups, style-based web sites, and
information-based web sites, both of which will be discussed in detail
below.
Style-Based
Web Sites Style-Based
Web Sites are sites where users go to see something
new or interesting, have fun, or learn something they didn't know before.
Web sites that
could be classified as style-based web sites include personal home pages
and small business sites, among others. For style-based sites, site design
is of the utmost importance, and may actually be more important than the
written content.
If you plan
on creating a style-based website, you may want to try experimenting with
unconventional design methods, to give your site a one-of-a-kind look.
Information-Based
Web Sites While the main function of some web sites may be entertaining
users, there are a large number of sites designed specifically to provide
users with large quantities of information.
Information
based web sites include large sites like msn.com, as well as most e-commerce sites such as amazon.com. The goal of these information-based sites is
to allow users to search for and locate the information they desire in
the quickest and most convenient manner possible.
In order to
achieve this goal, information-based sites are typically laid out in a
very straightforward manner, with minimal design. Although your site may
not fit neatly into either of these two general categories, it is extremely
important for you to think about what type of mixture of form and function
your site requires and then plan accordingly.
This will allow
you to ensure that your site will feature important information, while
providing the user with an appropriate interface.
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