3 Tips to Save Your Website from Dangerous Design Pitfalls

September 17th, 2007

  • Check your links! There’s nothing more annoying or amateurish then trying to follow a link on a website and getting nothing but a 404 page or even worse just an error! One really easy way to check links is by using a Google Sitemap Generator…I like the one at Audit My PC. Whenever I generate the sitemap, it highlights any errors including broken links.
  • See Your Site In Another’s Eyes I am a full-on Firefox devotee, but unfortunately, not everyone in the world is! So you need to check your designs in every possible browser that you can. Now, that can seem like a very daunting task. I personally have 4 different browsers on my PC’s. But there’s a great service that I’ve found invaluable for checking browser compatibility. Check out BrowserShots.org. It couldn’t be easier and it gives you a look at screenshots of your page on over 50 browsers at one time!
  • Have Your Grandpa Try Out Your Website  Ok, so it doesn’t need to be your grandpa, though I’d gladly pass your site along to mine for you :)  My reasoning here is two-fold.  First, my grandpa still has a dial-up connection.  Secondly, God bless him, he’s not too comfortable surfing the net.  So when I am designing a site, I like to keep in mind that as hard as it is to believe, there are still plenty of people out there like my Grandpa, and I need to design accordingly.  I always try to make sure there is clear, easy to use navigation included on every page.  I also take into account that not all of my potential visitors are viewing the site on a blazing broadband connection, so the site needs to load as quickly and efficiently as possible!

All these elements may seem minor, but just ask OJ, sometimes the small stuff is what gets you in the end!

    70 Free Website Design Resources

    September 12th, 2007

    Obviously, if you’re in the market for a small business website, I’d love for you to contact me. But for anybody who is designing your own sites, I was going through several of my different social bookmarking accounts and thought I’d go ahead and put together some of the resources that I’ve run across.

    Some I’ve used, others I haven’t…I’m not recommending you use any of them or advising you not to!

    Color Tools

    Text HTML Editors

    What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) HTML Editors

    CSS Layouts

    Menus and Navigation

    Backgrounds - Textures

    Obviously, this is by no means a complete list of the great free resources that are out there. If you have other free resources that you think belong on the list, feel free to let me know in comments and I will add them in.

    Please note that I do have comments that include links set to go into moderation…but I assure you, I’ll get to them ASAP and approve the comments and add your suggestions to the list!

    I didn’t use anything other than my bookmarks to compile this list today…but I know there are probably tons of these type of resource lists around…so let me know if you have one of those too, and I’d be happy to add those to this list as well!

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