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Good web designing is not just about the implementation of skills; nor is it about the web designer's taste. And when you think about it, taste varies widely according to the culture that you live in. However, one should at least consider some standards when it comes to web design. Here's a list of those standards that'll put you in the shoes of people visiting web pages. This article will focus as a guide on how to analyze websites.

It Should Be Simple To Understand

Websites must be very easy to understand in order for the average visitor to be free of difficulty. If you're visiting a page for the first time, you should immediately know what the website's purpose is. It should be clean and orderly for it to be considered attractive enough and merit another visit from most people. A website has to have simple alignments and should be well-balanced in its grid spacing and general typography. In short, it's all about the visitor, and not the web designer. If not, then the website you're analyzing has failed in this most basic factor.



It Should Be Easy To Navigate

If you're visiting a website and you find it quite simple to browse through its linked pages, then it earns a high point. Websites must always be easy to navigate through no matter how many links a web designer puts in there. All navigation links must be easy to spot and the overall ambience of the page should at least make the visitor feel like he/she is in control of where to go. If you find yourself wondering where the link back to the front page is, then the website you're analyzing has problems.

It Should Be Consistent

Websites have to be consistent in order for most visitors to be comfortable and not be put off by the discrepancies in its designs. Content and images should match the overall theme of the page so as to provide visitors a reason to go back to the website. If you find that the content, colorimetric design, graphics, and typographical arrangements, all clash with each other, then you can be sure that the webpage you're analyzing is of poor quality.

It Should Be Compatible With Most Browsers

If you're in a website and you find that the scripts and graphics don't work like they do on your standard browser, then that page is missing a very basic rule. Websites should be compatible with most browsers and not present problems for the average user. The problem with most web designers is that they don't take into account the compatibility factor of their page with standard browsers out there. If the page fails in this regard, then you can be sure that the designer didn't really put much thought into the website.

It Should Be Fast

Even with today's modern technology a website can have problems especially if a web designer decides to put heavy code or large sized graphics; to avoid this problem, the site should not be slow to load for the average visitor. If you have a fast connection and the page still seems to be taking you an hour to view the front page, then the website needs a major overhaul.

So now you know how to analyze websites. If you're thinking of making your own webpage, then this article can serve as a guide too. Rereading this would be advantageous.
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