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Easy Web Easy is the only web site authoring CSS HTML tool you need to easily create a sophisticated website.With Easy Web Easy you get built-in graphics creation and image editing, built-in ftp, special-FX, and unlimited support. You don't need to know any HTML - Easy Web Easy is 100% WYSIWYG - move anything anywhere with your mouse.

 

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If you want your business to prosper online, then designing your website should be fully thought out before you start building it. A poorly designed website is one that doesn’t get visitors. Here is what you need to plan out:

 

1). Consider your market. If you don’t have an idea on how your website should be designed for your target audience, then Envisiondr.com web design company will always design, develop and execute ideas for your website. That includes knowledge on how to optimize your website to be search engine friendly, navigate well and load fast.

 

2). We suggest that web pages be kept short and between 250-500 words. It is a web fact that a web site designed with minimal scrolling will help your readers grasp what you are saying quickly. This means your website will definitely be effective if it has shorter pages that contain valuable content and information.


3). Understand the importance of site maps. There are some web designers who forget the efficiency of incorporating site maps. Site Maps are ideal for most readers who don’t have the patience at scrolling beyond the homepage and for search engines such as Google, Bling and Yahoo to index your website pages.

 

4). Create small size images so they load faster and not time-out your loading time. Images are a good way to explain content or to help make your website beautiful and more memorable. However, not all readers have enough time to download images. If downloads take longer than 6 seconds, your website will be abandoned and you will lose that visitor or potential customer forever.

 

5). Web colors are important, web designers always go for a browser-safe web color palettes so the site looks pretty and encourages the reader to visit more of your web pages.

 

6). Don't use too much text because readers tend to skim through pages and look for information on the subject they want to learn more about. If your website has meaningful and relevant content you visitors will stay longer on your website and trust you as an expert.

 

7). Avoid typos! Use a spell checker while authoring your website before you FTP it on the Internet.

 

8). Keep your links current and updated. Broken links frustrate your visitors and search engines.

 

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How to plan for a successful web site


How to plan for a successful web site articleDeciding what your site goals are is the first step you take when creating a Web site. What you want to accomplish by having a Web site? Write them down as you go through the content development and design process. Goals will keep you focused and target your Web site to your required needs.
A Web site that provides news about a specific subject, a corporate site or a brochure site will have a different look and navigation than a Web site that sells products with a shopping cart. Look at competitor’s website to determine the look and feel your site will have and compete best against your competition.

 

Organizing the site structure of your website
Organizing your site carefully from the start can save you frustration and doing things over several times. Don't begin creating documents without thinking about what pages they will go on. Start with the navigation bar. The navigation bar is where the eye scans down and/or across text headings to click on such as Home, About Us, Products, Services, Contact, Press Releases, Job Postings, Directions, etc. Write out the main pages and then divide and conquer each page and write the content for each page. Keep it simple and organized.

 

Decide and collect which images you will need for each page.

 

Creating your design 
Plan your design and layout before you begin building your site. Pick a color palette that best reflects you and your brand. You can simply create a drawing on paper of how you want the site layed out and then follow it as you build your site; or you can create a composite drawing of your site using your favorite art and design software. Then build your site as closely as possible to your layout. Since all browsers and computers are different and have different fonts, it's safest to only use Arial, Helvetica, and/or Times Roman. Keep the layout simple and easy to read. Don't capitalize every word, or use tabs and indents. The browsers can't read them. As you learn the web software and view your site in a browser window you will see what works and what doesn't.
Maintaining consistency in your page layout, type sizes and styles, and easy to read layouts helps to ensure a good user experience. The user should be able to click through the pages in your site without getting confused or consistently hitting their back button to navigate around. If all the pages have a different look, or the navigation links are in a different place on each page, it might frustrate the user and they will click off your site and you will lose them forever. Make sure your site provides a consistent look and feel for your user. Take a look at the big sites and take notice what they do and don't do.

 

Designing the navigation scheme
As you design your site, think about the experience you want your visitors to have. Think about how a visitor to your site will be able to move from one area to another. Navigation should be consistent throughout your site. If you place a navigation bar across the top of your home page, try to keep it there for all the linked pages. Consider the following points:

- Visitors should know where they are in your site and how to return back to your top-level main pages.
- Search features and indexes make it easier for visitors to find information they are looking for.
- Feedback features provide a way for visitors to contact you if something is wrong with the site, and to contact other relevant people associated with the company or the site.

 

Planning and gathering your content
Once you know what your design and layout will look like, you can create and gather the content you'll need. Contents sometimes referred to as "Assets" can be items such as images, text, or media such as Flash, MP3, animated gifs, sounds, and so on. Make sure you have all of these items gathered and ready to go before you begin developing your site. Otherwise, you'll have to continually stop development to find an image or create something.
Use templates if many of your pages will use the same layout. Plan and design a template for that layout, and then you can create new pages based on that template.

 

Have friends and family to look at your site
Ask people to look at your site and comment on what they like, don't like, or don't understand. Then use that feedback to your advantage and tweak your site until its right.

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