Web Design
Designing your site for the future
with Web accessibility & usability
When designing pages you need to take into account different users will be using different operating systems, browsers and different devices.
If you think that could be confusing each of those devices could be set to different screen resolutions and users may have changed the font size or have special setting for disabilities.
Instead of making your site fixed for one browser or one viewer you can have your site marked to be liquid so it will work for everyone in all different devices.
Have your site made for the future. With more than 50 million PDA’s sold today and different devices and designs coming out soon, it’s imperative to stick to web standards.
Download speed
When designing your web site, less(code) is good. You only have a few seconds to make that first impression. Stats show over 50% of viewers today connect to the internet at a speed of 28k. So if your web page viewers are looking at a blank screen for more than 10 seconds, well you know, you have started to lose customers they will go to your competition.
Navigation
Please notice how easy it is to navigate through this site. Visitors navigate through your web site in different ways, depending on the different type of browsing technology they’re using. The easier it is, the more they will read.
Accessibility
Web accessibility is about making your web site accessible to all Internet users, disabled and non-disabled, regardless of what browsing technology they’re using. And it’s the law in some countries now.
I like the view point that most viewers search the web like travelers rushing through the airport because they’re late for a flight. So how can I make the site navigation uncomplicated and the pages load faster so the viewers can find the information they are looking for easier?
Web standards set by the w3c
The w3c is a group of web designers, programmers, and companies that make browsers and devices that get together to discuss, argue, fight and finally come up with the best way to have uniformity or standards set for web designers to code pages that will work across platforms and devices.

















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