Thursday, December 6, 2007

Page Layout WeeklyPost # 7

Studies have shown that most viewers generally look a the top and then left to right.
That's why it is important to place critical information on the right spot.
Information such as: contact, important elements of the services, or products, and company logo should be positioned accordingly.

The resolution of your web page should comply with the resolution of your viewers because most people use 800*600 or higher. Consider how your web pages will look in different size web browser windows. Using a Liquid design technique that allows your pages to adjust to the size of browser windows.

The length of web page should according to how the user will easily read or print the content of page. If it is primarily for reading on line, it should be broken down into smaller pages to read and navigate pages. In contrast, the pages intended to printed and read later should be combined for easy printing. The web page should be conveniently lay out for user. For instance, having an commonly used search engine might be a good idea to keep your viewer on your your page if the need for web search arrives.

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