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The SiC Knowledge Centre is a collective of useful tips and information. The Centre is categorized and aims to supply you with actual how-to tips on setting up e-mail, managing e-mail accounts, connection issues and spam management.read more
- E-mail Issues
- » Outlook 07 account setup
- » Message size
- » Spam filtering
- » Access e-mail on-the-go
- » How to setup Outlook
- » SMTP Authentication
- » Auto Responders
- » E-mail problems
- Domain Names
- » What is DNS?
- » Valid domain names
- » How domain names work
- Site content
- » Planning your website
- » Original Articles
- » Link location that works
- » Font and Style
- » Stanford's web study
- » Eyes top left
- » Good site content
- Site Marketing (SEO)
- » New Google features
- » Google listing
- » Links vs. SEO
- Technology
- » IE Problems again
- » Firefox
- » R4.5bn undersea cable goes live
- » Firefox faces new rivals
- » Decreasing bandwidth cost
- » Telkom lower costs
- » iPhone 3G Signal issue
- » SMS the pilot!
- » VoIP meets expectations

Before you begin to design your website or hire someone to do it for
you, it’s always a good idea to take the time and plan out what you
need to incorporate in your web design. You will need to think about
your target audience and market, as well as define the purpose and
decide exactly what content you will need to include in the website.
Purpose
The
first step in planning your website design is to define the exact
purpose for your website. This is an extremely important step in the
process so it should not be skipped. Your statement on your front page
should show the focus of your website and what you want your users and
viewers to take away from your website. If you clearly define your
purpose then the rest of the planning will be easier. What are your
short term and long term goals for your website? If you set these, then
your purpose will become clear to you and will help you plan for the
future when you will need to expand modify, or improve upon your
website.
Audience
Next you will want to define your
target audience. This is a step that should also not be skipped. These are
the people you want to visit your website – the market you want to
target. Knowing and understanding what your visitors want to do or feel
when they visit your website will help you identify your target
audience. When you take the characteristics of your target audience
into account, you will be able to create an effective website that will
deliver the desired content to your audience.
Content
Evaluating
your content will require that the purpose of your website be very well
defined. You will need to gather together a list of the content that
will be necessary and organize it to fit your target audience’s needs.
This is a key step in planning any web design. While gathering the
content you want to display on your website, you will need to discard
anything that doesn’t fit or isn’t right for your target audience. Next
you will need to decide on the information structure by organizing and
categorizing your content to meet your user needs. Each of your
categories should be named with a short descriptive title that should
become a link on your website. By planning your website’s content you
will be ensuring that your audience’s needs are being met and the
purpose of your website will be fulfilled.
Compatibility and restrictions
Because
of the wide array of browsers on the market today, the compatibility of
your website is restricted. For example, a website that is designed for
the majority of people who surf the web will be limited to the use of
valid XHTML 1.0 Strict or older, CSS Level 1, and a 1024x768 screen
resolution. The reason behind this is because IE isn’t fully W3C
standards compliant with XHTML 1.1 and the majority of CSS beyond level
1. On the other hand, the people who use an alternative browser, such
as Firefox and Opera, are able to view more W3C compliant websites and
this allows for a wider range of options for your web designer.
The use of many different image file formats is another restriction on
web design. Most users are able to view GIF, JPEG, and PNG files;
however, IE doesn’t fully support PNG’s advanced transparency features.
There
are many website incompatibilities that go unnoticed by the designers
and users. The only way to be completely sure that a website will work
on a certain platform is to test it on that platform.
While
putting together a website is relatively easy, it can be time
consuming. By doing your research and laying the groundwork ahead of
time, you will be saving yourself a lot of time and will ensure your
website is successful. Have fun with your colors and layout, as you
want a website that your visitors will remember in a good way and come
back often to visit.
Contact SiC Sales for help, our service is designed to save you time!
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