Hi guys, I am running a post 15 Places to get Website Design Ideas on my blog and though I was sure I will easily make the list (I am pretty good in them) somehow it just not working out. I have put my 7 points but that's all I can think of. I searched DP, SP and Google but I didn't found much. I am sure there has to be more ways of finding website designing ideas. Can you please share them with me here or as a comment in the blog post ? If I put your idea in the main post (and the chances are very high), I will link back to your site as a source of reference from my blog as a token of appreciation Cheers Pushkar
hi, If you want web design ideas first of all you should read lots of articles with related theme thats really help & encourage your knowledge and you can got a really good or different ideas from there.
Design Shack is a great source for design inspiration. http://designshack.co.uk/gallery/all/ They upload links to only modern and trendy designs.
Hi 8 Usability Check-Points You Should Be Aware Of 1. You don’t use pop-ups. Pop-ups interrupt the browsing session of the visitors and require an instant feedback. Respect your visitors. 2. You don’t change users’ window size. The same argument as the one against pop-ups holds. Some browsers, e.g. Internet Explorer, saves the browser dimensions and uses them for further browser sessions. As Ben Bodien commented, “it’s just plain inconsiderate to assume that you know better than the user how their software environment should be configured?†3. You don’t use too small font sizes. Long passages are harder to read, and to read brief sentences readers need more time. It holds also for links, buttons, forms, search boxes and other elements. Good news — in Web 2.0 the opposite is the case. 4. You don’t have unclear link text. Links have to be precise and lead to the destination they describe. Ambiguous link descriptions should be avoided. 5. You don’t have dead links. There are too many of them anyway; why would you want to point your visitors to a dead end? 6. You have at most one animation per page. If blinking images are wide-spread through the site, it’s extremely hard to focus on one single site element. Give your visitors an opportunity to perceive your content. Using animated ads, don’t place them right along your articles. 7. You make it easy to contact you. Maybe because you just don’t want to be contacted, but If visitors do want to get in touch with you, but can’t find any contact information, you lose their interest and trust. Disastrous for online-shopping, a missed opportunity for the rest. 8. Your links open in the same window. Visitors want to have control over everything what happens in their browser. If they’d like to open a link in a new window they will. If they don’t want to, they won’t. If your links open in a new window you make the decision which is not your decision to make. hope you like it. thanks
Thanks guys, I have added your suggestions in the post. If you have something more to suggest than please tell me.