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# Web Creation Design * * * Designing a website requires careful thought and planning. The most important thing is to know your target audience. * * * ## Users are Browsers **A typical visitor won't be able to read all the content on your webpage!** No matter how useful information you post on your webpage, a visitor will spend only a few seconds browsing before deciding whether to keep reading. Make sure to get your point across in the very first sentence of the page! Also, use short paragraphs and engaging headings throughout the entire page. * * * ## Less is More Keep paragraphs as short as possible. Keep sections as short as possible. Long pages with dense text are bad for user experience. If your webpage has a lot of content, break it down into small modules and place them on different pages! * * * ## Navigation Use a consistent navigation structure across all pages of your website. Don't use hyperlinks within text paragraphsβ€”hyperlinks take visitors to other pages, which disrupts the consistency of the navigation structure. If you must use hyperlinks, add them at the bottom of a paragraph or in a menu. * * * ## Loading Speed Sometimes developers don't realize that some webpages take a long time to load. According to statistics, most users stay on webpages that load within 7 seconds. Test your webpage by opening it on a slow modem. If your webpage takes too long to load, consider removing images or multimedia content. * * * ## User Feedback Feedback is a great thing! Your visitors are your "customers." They often provide excellent suggestions for improving your website. If you provide good feedback channels, you'll receive feedback from people in many different fields. * * * ## Visitors' Monitors Not everyone's monitor size is the same on the internet. If you design a website for high-resolution monitors, it might cause problems when visitors with low-resolution monitors (such as 800 Γ— 600) access your webpage. Test your website on different monitors. Check out our (#) to learn about monitor trends. * * * ## What Browsers Do They Use? Test your website on different browsers. The most popular browsers today are: Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Google Chrome. When designing a webpage, it's wise to use correct HTML. Proper coding helps browsers display your webpage correctly. Visit our (#) page to learn about browser trends. * * * ## Plugins Used by Clients Audio, video clips, or other multimedia content may require separate programs (plugins) to play. Make sure your visitors can use the software they need on your webpage. * * * ## What About People with Disabilities? Some people have visual or hearing impairments. They might try to browse your webpage using Braille or voice browsers. So you should add alternative text for images and graphic elements on your webpage. AI is thinking... [](#)(#) (#)[](#) [ByteArk Coding Plan supports mainstream large models such as Doubao, GLM, DeepSeek, Kimi, MiniMax, etc., directly supplied by the official source for stability and reliability. Β₯9.9/month, sign up now](https://maas.xfyun.cn/modelSquare?ch=maas_lm_l2E)
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