Your Website Design -
4 Tips to Remember When Using Graphics
In this article, I include four graphics
tips that I learned the hard way.
TIP #1. Be sure to use the ALT parameter. The ALT
parameter is the descriptive text that should be included with
the image tag. The reasons are that often visitors have set
their browsers to not display graphics, if a link is broken the
visitor will only see a box with a red x, and those who are
visually impaired will have no idea what is being included on
the page (they now have programs that read the text to them as
they surf, so they will hear the description in the ALT tags).
In addition, the browsers of today show a box with the ALT text
when one rolls their mouse over the image. This is a big help
if you rely upon buttons for your navigation.
TIP #2. Don’t rely upon graphics for presenting your
content. Many graphic designers who have come to the
Internet from print work have been disappointed by the lack of
having the usual variety of fonts they have enjoyed in the
past. To circumvent this scarcity, they develop graphics using
fonts of their choice to broadcast their message. The problem
is that search engines judge a site and pages by the words that
appear. They do not read the words on a graphic, so you will
miss out on placement. My suggestion is to use the fonts
available.
TIP #3. Use excellent photographs. I prefer to take
my own. If that is impossible, ask for original prints to scan
or high resolution digital images. After enhancing with the
graphics program of your choice, use that program to do as much
compressing of file size as possible without losing all of the
detail. Most users today are in too much of a hurry to wait for
lengthy downloads.
TIP #4. Make sure that the graphic images that you use
for navigation are self-explanatory. I have visited many
sites with clever icons that are actually links to other pages,
but are confusing enough that one has no idea where he or she
is going. Just remember that the easier the navigation, the
longer your visitor will stay on your site and the longer the
better!
Graphics are fun and definitely enhance your site.
Just make sure that you or your designer/developer uses them
with thought and care!
Chris King is a professional website creator /
designer, storyteller, writer, free agent, and fitness
instructor. You will find her business website at http://www.creativekeys.biz where you can
sign up for her monthly Internet Tips E-zine.
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