safearticles.com safearticles.com
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Service -> Add Url -> Submit Article   
 
 

Without Money to Make Money Online? Your Ultimate Wealth Online Free Internet Marketing Courses

Always wanted to start a website but you do not know what to do? Or have you always wanted to make m ... - Raye Ng
 

Make Your Web Site User-Friendly!

Making a web site is easy. Making a good web site is not so easy. There are many things you have to ... - Dejan Bizinger
 

A Simple Computer Software Definition

What is Software? - Mohammed Amerullah Qureshi
 
 

Are You Susceptible to a Mobile Phone Spy?

Nearly anyone can become a mobile phone spy in this day and age. This is because there are a number ... - Shawn Davis
 

How To Increase Your Affiliate Commissions!

So you've joined an affiliate program, but really haven't figured out where you should start? Here a ... - Jennifer Schilling
 
 

  Index › Computers & Software › Web Development Services
   
 

3 Secrets to a Faster Website

   
Author: Martin Coleman
 

People hate waiting. You know it, I know it, we all know it. Yet people persistently want to add the latest and greatest to their website to be flashy (no pun intended) and to set themselves out from the crowd. But if you go overboard, you'll not only be set out from the crowd, you'll also never get a revisit from your website visitors. Why? Because each new effect or "toy" slows down your website. Here are 3 important rules and speed tweaks to keep in mind while developing your next page:

  • Use Flash sparingly. I've seen entire websites done purely in Flash. Well that's great, but it doesn't say a thing about their design or programming skills. It can also (depending on connection speed) takes ages to load. Even simple mouse-overs are now done in Flash, when it can very easily be "faked" using background images and CSS. Use it for small things where it can be really effective, otherwise, don't. For your customer's sake. Banners and ads can be done in flash. A design rule to think about is, if someone was browsing your site and they had Flash disabled or the plug-in not installed, would it seriously affect their browsing experience? Would any bit of content, functionality or other critical component be seriously affected? If so, you should re-think your Flash usage big time.

  • Website graphics overload. This one I pay special attention to. Unless you and your entire company has super fast internet connectivity, and you are certain at least 99% of your target audience also has bleeding fast internet, optimise your images! Really, what's quicker and more effective? A 32-bit colour image at maximum resolution that hinders a page and overcrowds it or an 8-bit (256 colour) decent resolution image that really enhances your site and your visitor's experience? I hope I don't have to answer this one for you. My general rule of thumb is, if you want to use an image and it's less than 10k-15k, you're in the good. If it's over, try cutting down the DPI, the colour bit setting and/or use another format e.g.: GIF to JPG to PNG. People using dial up internet will find it a nuisance, especially if there's 10+ images over 15kb that need loading, it's just going to take ages, and if it nearly 7 seconds or over, everyone starts getting impatient really quickly. Oh, and specify your image size (if your web editor hasn't done so already). This allows your web browser to continue loading and displaying your content while the images themselves are still downloading.

  • Javascript overkill. JavaScript has it's place. Heck in the right circumstances, it's hard to beat. It allows dynamic page rendering, page interaction and user customisation, all from the user's browser without having to resort to cookies or creating user logins. However, some people like to go overboard, and add butterflies that follow your mouse cursor, or graphical page transition effects and using javascript to pre-load more images for bandwidth consuming mouse-over effects, and other non critical, annoying, in-your-face features. It's not needed people.

So before you go adding any of the above beyond reason, just remember the web design saying: just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Follow the K.I.S.S principle (Keep It Simple, Stupid) and both your website and it's visitor's will reward you. Or, alternatively, if you insist on having a special effects crazy website, offer people a choice. A simpler fewer-graphics-text-version or a Flash driven, multimedia bonanza and let them pick which one they want. Keep track if you wish to go that far. You may be pleasantly surprised at the results.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
3 Secrets to a Faster Website
 
Googlebot Won't Go Home
 
How to Backup Your Business Data Properly
 
How to Drive More Targeted Traffic And Sales Than Mini-Sites And Gateway-Pages Combined - Anytime
 
Sitemap Creator Tips
 
How Sunbelt Counterspy Works
 
Website Content for Foreign Audience: Writing for Translation
 
Microsoft CRM for Corporate Business - Working Offline
 
Ezines Can Turn Affiliates Into Experts
 
3 Easy Ways on How to Become an Internet Millionaire
 
 
 

Related Links
(If your related website can be useful to our readers, we would be happy to add it for free in this section.)

 
Solutions for ecommerce web site development
Get best solutions for ecommerce web site development which helps you build a website with complete ecommerce strategies & software solutions.
 
 
Add Url
 

Self Enhancement

Realty & Property

Teens & Children

Creative Arts

Jobs & Employment

Garden & Home

Lifestyle & Fashion

Computers & Software

Issues & News

People & Communities

Government & Politics

Online & Board Games

Hotels & Travel

Business & Companies

Automotive

Malls & Shopping

Health & Therapy

Medical Care

Research & Science

Recreation & Entertainment

Finance & Banking

Education & Learning

Drink & Food

Outdoor & Sports

 
Index -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Service  
© 2006-2008 www.safearticles.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.