Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Designing Websites - Making Yours The Best


Downloading a website template is highly recommended for people that do not know how to make a website. If you found a good template, you can open it up using your favorite web authoring tool and start adding your content to personalize the site. But if you cannot find a decent template, you can always consider designing the website from scratch. While it is nice to have high ambitions when it comes to the overall design of your website, it is also good to start simple because you can always build up as your audience grows. Best of all, designing a simple website isn't very hard if you break down the process to simple tasks.

The first thing you can do is come up with a color scheme. Creating a color scheme is all about restricting the design to a certain set of colors. If you are designing a business website, your corporate manual may already have a color scheme that you can implement to your site. There are numerous free online color scheme generators that can automatically suggest good complementing colors after you picked only a few colors.

Once you have a good color scheme, set it aside and start working on the layout of the website. Creating a layout right away is a great way to get in the mood of designing because you can use any graphics software you like and not worry about the coding. If you are into sketching, you can also try drawing the layout on a piece of white paper. In the layouting phase, your goal is to position common site elements like the navigation bar, body text, headers and graphic placeholders. Some web authoring tools may already have layouting templates so you can launch that program to get a sense of the common site layouts.

A site with a simple layout and solid color scheme may be enough for a business site but for other types of sites, it can be a bit boring unless you spice it up with some effects. Fortunately, you can scour the web for free Adobe Flash, CSS and JavaScript effects even before you start turning your sketches into actual code. Sites that offer these effects show off demos so you can see if the effect can be useful for your site. Simply download any effects or scripts you like and set them aside.

Now that you have these resources, you can go ahead and look for a good web design software. Adobe Dreamweaver is a great pick but if the price is too expensive for you, you can go for something like Microsoft Expression Web. Some freeware tools are available as well. You can then follow your color scheme you previously made and code your site according to the layout you drafted. Then you can implement the effects you downloaded and apply finishing touches.

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