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		<title>Essential tips for web design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The navigational aspect – Being able to navigate the given set of links on the site plays a key role in shaping the stickiness factor of the site that is the time visitor stays and travels around the site. Thus, he would most likely go through the content of a page and then look around [...]]]></description>
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<li><strong>The navigational aspect</strong> – Being able to navigate  the given set of links on the site plays a key role in shaping the stickiness factor  of the site that is the time visitor stays and travels around the site. Thus,  he would most likely go through the content of a page and then look around to locate  another page of his interest.</li>
<li><strong>Keeping the layout design clean</strong> – In order to  enhance a site&#8217;s looks and appearance, a spick and span layout that utilizes a  lot of white space should be opted for. The designer must try and keep the attention  on the content and possibly use the fonts which will be accessible on each and  every computer to avoid the site appearing bungled.</li>
<li><strong>Striking an optimal loading time</strong> – In order to make  sure that the loading time is short, a designer must try and avoid things like  flash, graphics and scripts as much as possible since all of them take long  time to load on a page. It is also better to ensure that the site doesn&#8217;t  include any redundant tags or idle and useless scripts.</li>
<li><strong>Compatibility with the major browsers</strong> – The  designer must make sure that the site operates properly on at least each of the  major browsers used today. The best way to do this is to verify the site for  Internet Explorer 5+, Mozilla Firefox 1+, Opera 7+, Safari 3+ and Netscape  Navigator 6+ which more or less represent about 95% of the total web browsers  in the world.</li>
<li><strong>Compatibility for Screen Resolutions</strong>: A site  that is comprehensible and user friendly must always support its visitors to  hang about and go through all the content on the site. For the web sites which  have continuous extended pages of content it becomes extremely crucial since the  total scrolling required gets condensed in the process. Now if the web site fails  to appear attractive for any one resolution it is most likely that the user  will exit the browser window with a feeling that the particular page is not meant  for his viewing. Thus, crafting stretch layouts which will fit any kind of screen  resolution makes sure that the web master will be aware that all the visitors can  see a visually attractive and proficient site.</li>
<li><strong>Use of pure CSS</strong>: The fact is as clear as any  writing on the wall that the computer world is gradually but surely shifting  away from table based sites to pure CSS sites for a variety of factors. CSS  sites offer an ease of access, reusability and significantly trim down the file  size along with rendering a greater control on the overall appearance of the  website.</li>
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