The Good of Web Page Design
It gets right to the point. You can tell what it's about, and why you should read on,
in the first screen.
Contact Information is all over the site. You know who you are dealing with, where
they are, and how to reach them.
It's easy and logical in its organization, and you can get to the information you seek
in just a couple of clicks.
There are adequate links to move you about the site on each page, so you never get
stuck on a page and have to use your back arrow to get out of it.
Pages load quickly. Internet users are spoiled, and have the attention span of a gnat.
They'll leave your site and move on if they have to wait too long. The only exception
is if there is a good reason to wait: a good example is www.baydosrv.com . They've
included all the floor plans for a brand of trailer on a single page, so that customers can
scroll up and down to compare features. Clients find this helpful in making choices.
They are warned ahead of time that "the page loads slowly, but it's worth it...."
Forms requiring personal or financial information are on a secure server, to protect it
from prying eyes. You can tell a page is secure by the little padlock in the lower right
corner of your screen.
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