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t’s easy to get carried away when designing a website. Web design is an art.
One way to ensure you have a great website is more and more people to your website and gets more hits. Here are some tips to make sure your website works for everyone:
1. Be careful with images
The pictures are great to have a website. To break the monotony of many words on the screen. But the problem is, especially for websites with many pictures, not everyone can use the computer to load all images at once. And if the page takes long to load, users can only leave and find another site. Make sure your website code so it shows the alt text when users turn off image loading.
2. Working with Flash
The big picture, but Flash is awesome. Flash the page is live. But Flash has the same problem – in fact, Flash takes longer to load than pictures. If the same user has difficulty loading the image, what else with Flash?
The standard practice in the design of a website needs the Flash version of the text equivalent of this website. This is for people who are connected through a 56k modem and internet speed is slow.
3. JavaScript Limitations
JavaScript is the most modern technology that powers the site. Without it, everyone would be stuck with plain old HTML. The easy solution is to design an HTML version of the equivalent of a website that loads when JavaScript is disabled by the user.
All this technology can be easily disabled users of the site at will. As a web designer, you should be able to prepare for this situation, and the low graphics version of your site, so low-end users can enjoy their work, even if their computers and connections do not seem to overcome them.
