Website Design Basics – The Best Structures For Your Site
It is important to think about the type of website you need and what kind of content you might need to include to make the site interesting and functional. The better your understanding of the web design process the better your website will be. Content gathering is one of the most important and lengthy steps of web design. A good web designer will take the necessary steps to ensure all the necessary content is gathered in the initial planning stages to ensure cohesive design.
Anyone who uses the internet will have a basic understand of what type of information will be necessary on each page. It can be easy to forget something, though. To assist in content gathering we have created a basic description of some of the section of a website which get overlooked.
Homepage: The homepage is the most important part of a website and should set the style of website. The homepage is an introduction with basic information and links to the rest of the site. The information on the homepage should leave users in no doubt what will be found on the other pages. It should include company name, logo, description of activities / products the company are detailed in the rest of the site.
About us: It is important to include company information on the site as many people like to know about the company they are dealing with. A background or bio can be a useful way to connect with customers and show them your company values, especially for non-profits or non-government organizations. Some companies like to include employee information in this section as well. It is important to include contact detail on an easily accessible stand-alone page.
Footer: At the bottom of each page there should be copyright information and navigation to all the important site information that someone might quickly want to access. As a minimum link to the home page, about us, contacts, privacy policy, and the site map.
FAQs: Visitors to your site are always going to ask questions. Some of these questions will come up over and over again. Instead of answering emails about the same issues it is easy to create a frequently asked questions section and provide users with basic information. You will need to approach your site through the eyes of a customer, what things might be confusing, where might you have difficulties?
Sitemap: A site map is useful to increase accessibility to your site. The sitemap allows people to find a certain page quickly without clicking through every page and links. Site maps are important but often forgotten.
Privacy Policy: It is important to outline to users if any of their information has been gathered and the intended use or possible uses of this data. A privacy policy outlines how user information will be used and cared for.
Terms of Service: This page explains the ways users are allowed to use the site and the conditions under which they can proceed. This is the legal page. It is easy to find do-it-yourself term of service outlines on the internet.
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