Web Design Adaptations
With the field of web design growing rapidly everyday, to attract possible customers your web design needs to be fast and compatible. With different connection speeds, Internet browsers and monitor resolutions, your web design has to be as adaptable as an iguana before your site goes live.
There are many other web browsers besides the standard internet explorer. Some such as firefox, safari, slimbrowser and opera, each interpret your web design slightly different. Your web design may be fine and functional on one browser, but look different on another. Always check your web design on other browsers before deciding to go live.
With so many screen resolutions how do you keep your web design from looking too big or too small on various monitors? Your web design can easily be made adaptable by using percentage values within the tables/divs in your web design, instead of using solid figures. For example, if your web design is 1000 pixels wide, and you want two columns in your web design 200 pixels wide, and a body 600 pixels wide. Set each column to be 20% width and your body to be 60%, by doing this your web design will be able to stretch to fit the screen it is viewed on.
Not many people have dial up anymore, but some do, and some connection speeds are just as slow. If your web design takes forever to load, a potential client could abandon patience and try elsewhere. Try to limit excessive graphics and media within your web design, and try to cut out excess or unwanted code within your web design, to help your web design load faster.
As you can see there are many ways your web design can adapt to the changing web design field. Keeping these tips in mind will help your web site become the virtual iguana, able to suit the needs of a variety of clients with your web design.
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