Build a Home Page the Right Way
by: Jay Peterson
A home page is basically the main page of a website which is the first
thing that an internet browser or surfer first sees once he/she visited
your site. This is part of a web page (though in this case since it
is termed as “homepage” stands for the very first page
or the ‘home” of the site) that features clickable links,
illustrations and graphics displayed on the computer screen via web
browsers.
In building a website, it is important that you have basic knowledge
of programming or html coding; although this concept has now become
obsolete with the emergence of new types of website builder tools
that enables the user - even if he or she does not have a single
idea with regards to programming and web designing - to create visually
pleasing and professional looking websites in an instant. For both
the seasoned graphic artists and newbie web designer, these web
building tools that can be obtained online provides added ease and
efficiency in making their websites.
Key Points to Remember When Building your HomePage
Elegance and over-all appearance counts. If you want to get positive
feedbacks and responses from your site visitors, then keep in mind
the following pointers when you build home page.
1) Use animations and graphic effects in your website (especially
on the home page where this is commonly seen) as sparingly as possible
and only when necessary.
This factor can be attributed to the fact that web surfers can
tend to be impatient and loose interest once they discover that
your website takes much too long to load. The reason for this can
be found on the excessive use of graphic effects and animations
on websites which, sometimes requires higher bandwidth to be downloaded
fast; well what if your visitor – read: Potential Customer
– has a slow connection? Definitely, you can say “adios”
to possible sales and traffic for your website. Also, compatibility
of your website with regards to the different web browsers must
also be checked since, some websites cannot be viewed on certain
web browsers.
2) Use only the needed features and applications for your home
page – but this advice is also applicable for the rest of
your web pages since functionality is the main keyword here.
You try browsing some websites on the internet. What do you see?
Yes, basically you will encounter websites with homepage designs
varying from the pure text and colored images down to interactive
graphics made possible with Flash effects and other multimedia applications.
But more or less, they all have one thing in common: the scroll
bar found on the side or sometimes on below the screen area.
This scroll bar is one of the features necessary for operating
a webpage, in this case the home page. It enables the user to discover
more links as he or she continues to browse the site; while for
the site owner, enables him to place more links farther below on
the lower part of the page where they are available. With vertical
scrolling, it is relatively easier to operate the page thus facilitating
ease and fast execution of operation; while vertical scrolling on
the other hand, is a big no because, instead of enabling the user
to see everything that your homepage has to offer, he/ she would
need to scroll to the right in order to see the rest of your content
and graphics.
Besides, using both is impractical also; just try to imagine where
your page will land in terms of functionality once you do this.
3) Make sure that all links are present and can be easily found
by the site user when you build home page.
Some sites make it a practice to put the links on either the left
or side panel so the user can easily find what he/she is looking
for. While others would rather incorporate the links as part of
the content (yes, that is one usefulness of content – and
you thought they are nothing but mere decorations huh). They are
both good choices actually; you can adopt whichever fits the way
your site was built as long as you are sure that the links can be
easily found and is fully functional.
About The Author
Jay Peterson writer, web designer. www.TicTacWebsites.com is the
easiest do-it-yourself website builder on the web. No programming
or design skill required.Get your small business online in just
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