Wednesday, June 9, 2021

IS YOUR WEB SITE UNFRIENDLY? PARTS 3 and 4 of 9

TIPS,TRICK,VIRAL,INFO

Part 3: unquestionable FilesIf you must put MIDI strong files on your page make them sothat visitors have to question to hear the ... ... the "start" button. Apart from the fact ... may find

Part 3: strong Files

If you must put MIDI sealed files on your page make them so
that visitors have to question to hear the file--maybe by
pressing the "start" button. Apart from the fact that
visitors may find the music objectionable, there's a good
chance:
1 they are surfing tardy at night or further on in the morning
when new people are sleeping;
2 they are listening to the radio or a stamp album and will be
irritated considering your sound file drowns it;
3 they may even be grating to see living during a lull at
work, and the sound could lively the boss. You will be MOST
unpopular.

I'm sure I'm not the deserted surfer who (unable to achieve the
"stop" button because the page is still loading) just bangs
on the near window box until the page goes away. I never
return.

Part 4:
Text; the exaggeration it's presented can create or break your page

1. Be consistent like your typeface sizes. Body text
should usually be the same size type throughout and headings
and subheadings should furthermore be consistent. If you keep
jumping from one typeface size to unusual for no genuine reason
your page will see ugly and might even be difficult to
follow.

2. It's a fine idea to specify type faces throughout
your site hence that your pages look the similar to visitors as
they get to you. If you glue to, say, Times, Ariel and
Helvetica you can't go wrong: everybody has these. Of
course, most browsers allow visitors to override a
webmaster's another of type, therefore your site could still look
ugly to some people. But that's their problem!

3. Never underline text, even headings. upon paper
underlining belongs strictly to the typewriter and is
regarded as bad typography. on the Web it indicates a link--
unless, of course, the link-underlining feature has been
disabled. I don't know how many grow old I click on underlined
text and no-one else to find it isn't a link!

4. Don't twist whole sentences into connections if you can
avoid it. great chunks of underlined text are difficult to
read, as capably as subconscious definitely ugly.

5. Use text in all capitals single-handedly for headings, and then
use it sparingly. Blocks of text in capitals are difficult
to read. Most headings look best subsequently Just Initial Capitals.

Remember: If it looks disgusting on paper, it looks just as ugly
on a monitor.

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