| cl | | | | ton of code. This leads to problems when you |
| The days of parsing html for your web design are | | | | publish the site because it takes the page a long |
| pretty much over. New programs are both | | | | time to actual load. If people have to wait for it |
| sophisticated and user friendly, but that | | | | to come up, they will leave. |
| doesnât eliminate common web design | | | | To this end, a second common web design flaw |
| flaws. | | | | has to do with a lack of focus. Your site is |
| In this article, we are not looking at specific code | | | | serving a purpose of some sort. It has a subject |
| issues. Instead, we are stepping back and looking | | | | matter. Maybe you are offering a product for sale |
| at more universal problems that commonly pop | | | | or a number of products in a particular category |
| up with even the most advanced sites. | | | | like pottery. If so, the pages need to focus on |
| Ah, where to start? The logical first place is with | | | | that. Adding âcoolâ little bits of |
| the page size. No, I donât mean the | | | | code or irrelevant things like the weather in your |
| dimensions. I mean the total kilobytes. Most | | | | town hog up space, make the site load slower |
| people that are new to web design tend to use a | | | | and distract visitors. |