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Web Usability

What To Do When Your Website Sucks

Every business, large or small, local or virtual, needs a website. You already know you need a nice looking site with content that is free of typographical and grammatical errors.

What you may not know is that in order to create credibility and build relationships with potential and current customers you need to have following elements on your website.

A Comprehensive Website Planning Guide

This guide is written in relatively non-technical language and provides a broad overview of the process of developing a website, from the initial needs assessment through the launch, maintenance and follow-up

The most important aspect of your website

According to Hubspot; 76% of consumers say the most important factor in a website’s design is “the website makes it easy for me to find what I want.” 

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Planning And Implementing Website Navigation

The thing that makes navigation difficult to work with in Web design is that it can be so versatile. Navigation can be simple or complex: a few main pages or a multi-level architecture; one set of content for logged-in users and another for logged-out users; and so on. Because navigation can vary so much between websites, there are no set guidelines or how-to’s for organizing navigation.

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The Principles of Design: For the Web

Here are a few guides outlining principles for web design. Like in any design there certain rules we must follow to create beautiful, well designed websites. In this article you will find few principles helping you in you design process.

10 Tips Towards Improving The Accessibility Of Your Website

The following are ten pro-active tips – designed to help you improve the web experience for disabled users.

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