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            <h1 align="center"><strong><span class="pghead"><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><em><font color="#FFFFFF">Top 
              Ten Mistakes in Web Design</font></em></font></span><font color="#FFFFFF"><em><font size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><br>
              </font></em></font><em><font color="#CC6600" size="3" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Keys 
              to an effective Website Strategy…</font></em></strong></h1>
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              <p><font color="#000000"><strong>1. Using Frames</strong><br>
                Splitting a page into frames is very confusing for users since 
                frames break the fundamental user model of the web page. All of 
                a sudden, you cannot bookmark the current page and return to it 
                (the bookmark points to another version of the frameset), URLs 
                stop working, and printouts become difficult. Even worse, the 
                predictability of user actions goes out the door: who knows what 
                information will appear where when you click on a link? <br>
                <br>
                <strong>2. Gratuitous Use of Bleeding-Edge Technology</strong><br>
                Don't try to attract users to your site by bragging about use 
                of the latest web technology. You may attract a few nerds, but 
                mainstream users will care more about useful content and your 
                ability to offer good customer service. Using the latest and greatest 
                before it is even out of beta is a sure way to discourage users: 
                if their system crashes while visiting your site, you can bet 
                that many of them will not be back. Unless you are in the business 
                of selling Internet products or services, it is better to wait 
                until some experience has been gained with respect to the appropriate 
                ways of using new techniques. When desktop publishing was young, 
                people put twenty fonts in their documents: let's avoid similar 
                design bloat on the Web. <br>
                <br>
                As an example: Use VRML if you actually have information that 
                maps naturally onto a three-dimensional space (e.g., architectural 
                design, shoot-them-up games, surgery planning). Don't use VRML 
                if your data is N-dimensional since it is usually better to produce 
                2-dimensional overviews that fit with the actual display and input 
                hardware available to the user. </font></p>
              <p class="bodyblk"><font color="#000000"><strong>3. Scrolling Text, 
                Marquees, and Constantly Running Animations</strong><br>
                Never include page elements that move incessantly. Moving images 
                have an overpowering effect on the human periphisal vision. A 
                web page should not emulate Times Square in Orange County,  California in its 
                constant attack on the human senses: give your user some peace 
                and quiet to actually read the text! <br>
                Of course, &lt;BLINK&gt; is simply evil. Enough said. </font></p>
              <p class="bodyblk"><font color="#000000"><strong>4. Complex URLs</strong><br>
                Even though machine-level addressing like the URL should never 
                have been exposed in the user interface, it is there and we have 
                found that users actually try to decode the URLs of pages to infer 
                the structure of web sites. Users do this because of the horrifying 
                lack of support for navigation and sense of location in current 
                web browsers. Thus, a URL should contain human-readable directory 
                and file names that reflect the nature of the information space. 
                <br>
                Also, users sometimes need to type in a URL, so try to minimize 
                the risk of typos by using short names with all lower-case characters 
                and no special characters (many people don't know how to type 
                a ~). </font></p>
              <p class="bodyblk"><font color="#000000"><strong>5. Orphan Pages</strong><br>
                Make sure that all pages include a clear indication of what web 
                site they belong to since users may access pages directly without 
                coming in through your home page. For the same reason, every page 
                should have a link up to your home page as well as some indication 
                of where they fit within the structure of your information space. 
                <br>
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                <strong>6. Long Scrolling Pages</strong><br>
                Only 10% of users scroll beyond the information that is visible 
                on the screen when a page comes up. All critical content and navigation 
                options should be on the top part of the page. <br>
                Note added December 1997: More recent studies show that users 
                are more willing to scroll now than they were in the early years 
                of the Web. I still recommend minimizing scrolling on navigation 
                pages, but it is no longer an absolute ban.<br>
                </font></p>
              <p><font color="#000000"><span class="bodyblk"><strong>7. Lack of 
                Navigation Support</strong><br>
                Don't assume that users know as much about your site as you do. 
                They always have difficulty finding information, so they need 
                support in the form of a strong sense of structure and place. 
                Start your design with a good understanding of the structure of 
                the information space and communicate this structure explicitly 
                to the user. Provide a site map and let users know where they 
                are and where they can go. Also, you will need a good search feature 
                since even the best navigation support will never be enough. <br>
                <br>
                <strong>8. Non-Standard Link Colors</strong><br>
                Links to pages that have not been seen by the user are blue; links 
                to previously seen pages are purple or red. Don't mess with these 
                colors since the ability to understand what links have been followed 
                is one of the few navigational aides that is standard in most 
                web browsers. Consistency is key to teaching users what the link 
                colors mean.<br>
                <br>
                <strong>9. Outdated Information</strong><br>
                Budget to hire a web gardener as part of your team. You need somebody 
                to root out the weeds and replant the flowers as the website changes 
                but most people would rathis spend their time creating new content 
                than on maintenance. In practice, maintenance is a cheap way of 
                enhancing the content on your website since many old pages keep 
                their relevance and should be linked into the new pages. Of course, 
                some pages are better off being removed completely from the server 
                after their expiration date. <br>
                <br>
                <strong>10. Overly Long Download Times</strong><br>
                I am placing this issue last because most people already know 
                about it; not because it is the least important. Traditional human 
                factors guidelines indicate 10 seconds as the maximum response 
                time before users lose interest. On the web, users have been trained 
                to endure so much suffering that it may be acceptable to increase 
                this limit to 15 seconds for a few pages. <br>
                <br>
                Even websites with high-end users need to consider download times: 
                many B2B customers access websites from home computers in the 
                evening because they are too busy to surf the Web during working 
                hours. </span></font></p>
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