Website Navigation Tips

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by loveson1, Aug 8, 2010.

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    Website navigation is the most important aspect to consider while designing a website. The primary aim for effective navigation is get your visitors to stay in your site and also for visitors to easily find what they are looking for easily and quickly. Designing effective navigation can also entice your visitors to try out the other things you offer on your site. In this article we will look at some of the basic guidelines you need to follow while designing the navigation of a website.
    Effective Navigation Guidelines

    While designing the navigation for your site keep the following points in mind:

    * Organized Links
    Make sure your links are well organized according to the order of importance. Visitors should be easily able to find what they are looking for under different categories.
    E.g. All our main links are found on the top i.e. our services, products,portfolio, resources etc.Other interesting links are found on the right of the page. These are common and consistent throughout the site.
    Finally if the web page belongs to a guide E.g web design guide you will find the related links below the right menu and also at the bottom of the page.

    Note: Related links are very important as visitors coming to a particular page will probably be interested in more information you have under the same topic.

    * Clear and Prominent
    Once you have decided on your navigation links, you need to think of the best place to put them. Navigation should be clear and consistent. Try to design your navigation on the top or on the left as these are the first places our eyes go to. Also locate the primary links high enough on the page so that they are visible without scrolling. Navigation images should be seamlessly integrated into the site design. Avoid putting navigation links at the bottom of the page as visitors will need to scroll right down to see the links. If you like you could put the important links at the top AND bottom of the page just to make sure your visitors don't miss the link.

    * Consistent
    Navigation should be clear and consistent. The important links of your website should be on every page, in the same location, and in the same sequence. Don't confuse your visitors by putting your navigation links in different places in different pages.

    * Easy to understand
    Make your links easy to understand and to the point. Usually you won't have enough place to have long links so make use of the space wisely. Visitors need to know where they will go on clicking on a particular link, so make sure your links are understandable or nobody is going to click on your links, which will defeat the purpose of designing a good navigation system.
     
    loveson1, Aug 8, 2010 IP
  2. siothach

    siothach Active Member

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    very useful and good post, thank for sharing

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  3. ComputerGirl

    ComputerGirl Active Member

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    Thank you for advices!
    In this moment those are very important points for me, because I'm working on my page's design ... I decided that I will place main links on the top of the page, but there are still some technical problems because I'm not so strong on all these codes that I have to change if I partly use some template ...
     
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    kushsolitary Active Member

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    Hey, thanks for the information. Will surely be useful for some beginners...
     
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    yes, thanks for useful info...
     
    hemantwebmaster, Aug 8, 2010 IP