The single most important thing when constructing a web page:
- Remember your objective.
- What do you want to
communicate?
- Keeping this in mind will help you know what to include and what is not necessary.
Our philosophy is to make a web page that will:
- load quickly
- and still look sharp
- and be easy to read.
Sometimes the
fancy stuff can detract from the main focus of the site, making it difficult to locate the information that a person is seeking.
At other times, however, the objective of the website is to be fun and flashy, not merely to convey
information.
Whatever your desire for a website, I, Dave Clingman, can do it for you.
Suggestions for Creating A Web Page
1. The
single most important thing when
constructing a web page is:
- Remember your objective.
- What do you want to communicate?
- Stay focused on your goal.
2. When you place photos or other graphics on your page
- Be sure that they are optimized for the internet.
- What looks best on your own computer can often
take a very long time to load from the internet.
- I can do this conversion for you.
3. Fast Loading Pages.
- Be sure that the page starts showing something right away.
- Some programmers seem to want
the entire
page to load all at once, but this can cause a person to be looking at a blank page for what seems like a very long time.
- Load some text or a small menu or something for the person to view while the larger graphics are loading.
4. Many people think they can make a fortune if they provide banners and links to other sites.
- After all, you can get
a penny or two for each person who clicks on one of these links.
- The problem is that there
are so many sites out there with dozens or even hundreds of these links, that no one can find what they want.
- If you have found one or two links that are truly helpful to your visitors, provide the link, whether or not
you make a profit for hosting that link.
Contact me or call me (Dave Clingman) at 07 868 5448 or 021 922 012