Web Design Mistakes


GoDaddy.com posted a list of 15 website design "mistakes."  Of course, some mistakes are not mistakes in some situations.

It is pretty much accepted that having the name of your business and purpose of your website immediately visible on your landing page "above the fold" without scrolling is a rule. "Above the fold" is an old media term from newspaper publishing where that space was what was displayed when a newspaper was stacked on a newstand.

The author lists as annoyances pop-up menus, autoplay and using Flash, but you'll still find situations where these features play an important role. A pop-ups can be used to capture newsletter signups, for example. But if users are blocking all of them, have you planned for an alternative?

Adobe Flash has gone from being the hot feature for animated banners and menus to being a web design negative. Why? Besides pressure from Apple devices not using it, it is a closed, proprietary system in an increasingly web of open standards. It also is often hacked and it is a heavy draw on mobile device batteries.

Here are their list of 15 (details on the full post) which are certainly all things to take into consideration with you website's design.

Above-the-fold.
Speed.
Responsiveness.
Intuitiveness.
Navigational simplicity.
Readability.
Scannability.
Cleanliness.
Elegance.
Branding.
Contact info.
Search.
Timeliness.
Annoyances.
Error handling.

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