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Tips and Tricks for Quality Web Page Layouts



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By : Elijah James   

With the internet's massive importance in setting a good face for your company's market strategy, developing the right style website with the right layout is essential. Knowing about and learning tips for how to best style your website and creating the finest state of the art web page layouts is essential to make your company go far and reach its full potential. How can you learn and what are some of the basic keys to creating a good web page?

One of the main keys to establishing a good quality website is to carefully plan out your fonts. One thing that people often shirk on is having good fonts that match the style and make of the sight and also ones that clearly point to things and draw your attention to the needed areas. This is called in professional terms establishing hierarchy. Establishing hierarchy is most clearly shown in quality blog design and good sits. It is the use of fonts to show areas that are more important and diminish less important objects as the site requires. Words in a paragraph that you want to stick out may be a lighter shade of grey and at 150% the size with an italic face. The credits section of the site will be a smaller and less conspicuous. This creates an automatic mental pathway that draws the mind to certain areas (those you choose of course), and away from others.

Another key to quality site layout syncs right up with the previous idea: This would be thinking in the principal of above the fold. What does this mean? This means that people in our modern day and age are all about speed and efficiency, and have a very reduced attention span in most cases. They are not automatically so interested in your site that they will want to scroll down and look at every line and every quote. You need to catch their attention and get them hooked right away. Hence above the fold means the first thing that is on the screen when they open the page. It means that they need to see the page and be drawn to it instantly. More often than not this is done by clever imagery and eye catching textography.

This leads on to the imagery side of things. Imagery and eye catching photos are more often than not key to a good site. Don't be worried about sinking some cash into the photographic part of the site or working out a photo-shoot for you and your team as opposed to going with some halfhearted job. This is what separates the ok and average sites from the really great signs. This in a large way is what makes web page layouts stand out among their peers.

As you can see, creating a top site is possible, and with these tips and tricks arming you your site and layout are going to be top of the line. Make your content come to life and watch your site rise to the top quickly.

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