Yayınlanma Tarihi: 29.03.2025

Title: 5 Important Website Writing & Design Conventions

Title: 5 Important Website Writing & Design Conventions. Word Count: 1038 Summary: Your presentation is every bit as important as your content. The best content in the world won't ever be read if the presentation is so bad that nobody stays long enough to read it.

If you maximize your website usability, your visitors stay longer, read more, and you make more sales. Keywords: web design, website design, writing for the web Article Body: <strong>This article outlines the five most important conventions for writing and designing your webpages.</strong> Your presentation is every bit as important as your content.

The best content in the world won't ever be read if the presentation is so bad that nobody stays long enough to read it. If you maximize your website usability, your visitors stay longer, read more, and you make more sales. If the purpose of your web site is to educate your readers and/or lead them to a specific action, (like buying something) then you should seriously consider following these design and writing conventions...

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1. Start Each Page With Your Most Important Content. 2.

Use Meaningful Link Text to Provide Information. 3. Write Scannable Pages.

4. Use Simple Website Designs. 5.

Use Clear, Consistent Website Navigation

Use Clear, Consistent Website Navigation. <strong>1. Start Each Page With Your Most Important Content.</strong> People are impatient; they will scan your page quickly and leave as soon as they get bored.

Put your best, most important content near the top of the page. Design your layout so that nothing pushes your most important content down past the "page fold". That is your "Prime Real Estate" -- don't waste it.

Large logos, unnecessary graphics, ambiguous headlines.... all these things are a waste of your must valuable space. Begin each page with a summary or a short list of page contents.

Be specific, and place the newest items at the top of the list or in a "What's New" section

Be specific, and place the newest items at the top of the list or in a "What's New" section. <strong>2. Use Meaningful Link Text to Provide Information.</strong> Web surfers decide in seconds whether or not your page is worth reading.

When you use bland, content-neutral words for your link text, you miss an important opportunity to provide information. (Also - visually impaired web users often instruct their computer to read the link text aloud, "Click here" won't help them.) The words used in your anchor text should suggest what the reader will find when they click on the link, and help them decide to click or not.

<blockquote><strong>* Bad:</strong> To learn about icebergs, <span style="color:#0000FF;text-decoration:underline;">click here</span>. <strong>* Better:</strong> <span style="color:#0000FF;text-decoration:underline;">Icebergs</span> <strong>* Best:</strong> <span style="color:#0000FF;text-decoration:underline;">Where icebergs come from.</span></blockquote> You can make your links even more informative by following them with a blurb: <blockquote> <strong>Blurbs: Short Previews of Web Pages</strong> A "Blurb" is a short paragraph that gives a preview of the page at the other end of a link.

You are reading a blurb now

You are reading a blurb now. If a blurb helps a reader decide to click the link, then it works.</blockquote> <strong>3. Write Scannable Pages.</strong> Offline, books and magazine articles are designed for sequential reading: You start at the beginning and read to the end.

Online text is not necessarily sequential - it relies upon smaller chunks of text, which the reader often does not read in order. So each page of your website must make sense to a visitor who did not see the preceding page, or just arrived from a search engine. Meaningful, informative headers & subheadings, bulleted lists, and bold keywords all help readers scan the page quickly and easily.

<strong>4. Use Simple Website Designs.</strong> Your visitors didn't come to see your fancy graphics. They came to find information about prices or availability, they're looking for contact information or directions, or maybe they just want some technical details...

Unless your website is <em>about</em> cool graphic effects, I can guarantee that your visitors don't really care about your spinning logo or dancing unicorns, or even whether or not your menu buttons blink or change background images on a mouse-over

Unless your website is <em>about</em> cool graphic effects, I can guarantee that your visitors don't really care about your spinning logo or dancing unicorns, or even whether or not your menu buttons blink or change background images on a mouse-over. <strong>Web-savvy visitors have 'trained' themselves to ignore ads.

Anything that flashes, shimmers, blinks or dances around will not get the attention that it deserves.</strong> The more such things you put on your page, the harder your reader will have to work in order to find what they want. Too much of that and they are gone, never to return. Use images wisely.

Every image on your page slows it down, sometimes a little, sometimes a lot.... * Use smaller images whenever possible. * For large collections of images, use an index with thumbnails that they can click if they want to see the image full-size.

* Use an image editor to reduce the file size of your images See our "Using images in your webpages" section for more about all that ~ http://turkiyespot

* Use an image editor to reduce the file size of your images See our "Using images in your webpages" section for more about all that ~ http://turkiyespot.com/blt-web.com/web_design/using_images.html </a> <strong> 5.Net, tutarlı web sitesi navigasyonu kullanın. </strong> Yüklenmesi (ve pop-up'ların) sonsuza kadar süren sayfaların yanında, sörfçülerin sahip olduğu en büyük şikayetin anlaşılması zor ve/veya tutarsız web sitesi navigasyonu ...

* Tüm sayfalarınızda aynı menüyü kullanın. * İlgili öğelerle birlikte mantıklı bir bağlantı hiyerarşisi kullanın. * Bağlantı başlıklarınız ve açıklamalarınızla mükemmel bir şekilde net olun.

* Mümkün olduğunca metin bağlantıları kullanın. * Görüntü bağlantılarını kullanmanız gerekiyorsa, <em> alt = "link hedef" </em> öğesini kullanın. On veya on beş sayfadan fazla olan bir web sitesinin her sayfadan diğer sayfalara bir bağlantıya ihtiyaç duymayabilir ...

her sayfadan her bölüme bağlanabilirsiniz, ancak her bölüme kendi "İçindekiler Tablosu" nu verin

her sayfadan her bölüme bağlanabilirsiniz, ancak her bölüme kendi "İçindekiler Tablosu" nu verin. Her sayfanın ana sayfaya ve site haritasına bir bağlantısı olmalıdır.(Ondan az sayfanız varsa, bir site haritasını atlayabilirsiniz, ancak ana sayfanızda arama motorları için her sayfaya bir metin bağlantısı olmalıdır.) Daha fazla bilgi için "Menü Tasarım İpuçları" sayfamıza bakın ~ http://turkiyespot.com/blt-web.com/web_design/menu_design.html</a> <strong>Following these 5 simple guidelines will help your website be a success.</strong> With faster-loading pages and easier-to-find information, people will read more of your content and are more likely to take the action that you want them to.

To Your Success! Tim Additional Reading: http://turkiyespot.com/ http://turkiyespot.com/smbtn.com/books/gb57.pdf </a> </a> ~ Küçük Business Town'dan Profesyonel Girişimciler Rehber #57 gibi yazma ve düzenleme http://turkiyespot.com/ http://turkiyespot.com/useit.com/papers/webwriting </a> <a>/~ Web için yazma, kullanıcıların web üzerinde nasıl okuduğu ve yazarların web sayfalarını nasıl yazması gerektiği üzerine araştırmalar.

http://turkiyespot.com/ http://turkiyespot.com/sun.com/980713/webwriting </a> </a>/~ Web için Yazma, Jakob Nielsen, Seçkin Mühendis;PJ Schemenaur, Teknik Editör;ve baş editör Jonathan Fox, http://turkiyespot.com/sun.com</a>

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