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How to Choose the Best Color for Your Website

Design is the best to look nice your Web site, but it is important to your site more attractive and that is the color. Color plays an important role on your site. However, you should know that you depend on your business and business, depends on your site and your site will depend on color, so we must be more important color. We do not properly read the text of it is on the monitor at this time we have on the help of the color and there is the beautiful result. You can be 256 colors and there are some throughj the browser, you can see the 216 colors. It is very useful for your site that they give the color and the attractive appearance.

You should also have the knowledge of the color mix. In color mix, there are some average color as yellow text on a blue setting. It is the best way to see that more black text on a white background, it is the best mix. Thus from this beautiful view, we can choose one of the way influence our thinking and our good relationship. Let us see what the color tell us?

WHITE: white color is very nice for the surrounding color on any website. White color is the symbol of peace, honesty, cleanliness, investment, etc. It is beautiful and the best color.

RED: This colour is very sensitive and brilliant color, the sources of faster pant. It is the symbol of power, power, balance and tension.

ORANGE: Orange is the color searing color to the person watching. It is the color of happiness, power, goal.
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17.Mar.08 Web Design Comments (2)

Principles Of Good Web Design

The banner page should clearly indicate what the site. Enter a navigation system on the first page and stick to it throughout the site. Your logo should be significantly above the fold of the page and the page should clearly explain to your EXACTLY what the visitors to your site is all about. If you do not lose your visitors faster than anything else. Your Banner side should be informative, and should your visitors to take action. The banner is the place where the visitor decides whether it is worthwhile to stay, they will either click on some of your connections, or the website. If you have a discount, or if you offer a free service in an attempt to make contact with your potential customers care about the link to this service on your page banner. If you decide to launch a kind of pleasure on your first page, be careful, offer the possibility for the user to skip the introduction. The link should skip introduction separately from any flash on the side, because they are forcing the visitors to wait until the whole thing has to be fetched. Nothing irritates the visitors more quickly and makes them leave than confused or kept waiting.

Navigation structure of a commercial site is not the place to experiment with navigation. We expect to see navigation on the left and top of the page, because we read from left to right and from top to bottom. Placing navigation on the right side of the page can be a fundamental, but fatal error. Users are increasingly used to target ads to the right side of a page, and this can be a strange sort of menu blindness. Remember the cardinal rule, if they are confused or kept waiting. Make it as a matter of course as you can, when it comes to navigation, not be tempted to experiment in the interest of being different.
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03.Mar.08 Web Design Comment (1)

A closer look at CMS

Let me further elaborate on the CMS had I use for my project. CMS or better known as a content management system is a system for managing the content of a website. CMS allows the author to manage the creation, amendment and repeal of a website content without the expertise of a webmaster. In addition, and uses this information to update the site. The characteristics of a CMS system vary, but most are Web publishing, format management, revision control and indexing, search and retrieval.

The Web publishing feature enables individuals to use a template and other tools to create or modify Web content. The format management function enables content including documents in HTML format or Portable Document Format (PDF) for the site. The revision control feature allows content updated to a newer version or return to an earlier version. Revision Control tracks and any changes to files of individuals. Another feature is the indexing, search and retrieval. A CMS system indexes all data within an organization. Individuals can then search for data using keywords, the CMS system calls.
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24.Feb.08 General Comments Off