Website Basics
By Tasneem Rangoonwala
The Basics
You have a flourishing business – everything is in its
place. You just miss one important piece of marketing: an
Internet Presence a website. Like everything in business,
getting a website needs planning. Getting an effective website
needs even more planning.
Here are some basic things to know and plan:
The WWW
What is the www or the internet? Basically a network of
websites from all over the world you can access via your
computer for which you need an internet connection and a
browser. Internet connections are available from ISPs, and
most of the popular browsers are free downloads from the
internet. Just like writing/typing an address on a postal
envelope, you type the website address in the browser
beginning with http://www. and ending
with either .com, .net, .org, .biz, .nz, .uk, etc. So if you
want to access the microsoft website, you would type
http://www.microsoft.com in the browser and hey, presto!
You get all the information about microsoft and its products
on your browser. Just click on the available links and you are
on your way.
Your Website
Your website will be a bunch of pages all linked together
via hyperlinks. You can ofcourse have a one-page website or as
many pages as you like - depending on the amount of
information you want to share with your visitors. Hyperlinks
are text or images pointing to another page, just like the
heading of this article points to my website.
Your Audience
As the web has grown, so has the types of people who access
it and how they access it. As we say, it is impossible to
please everybody. It is very difficult to design a website
which will be accessible to all. Carefully choose your content
and design, keeping in mind who your target audience is and
what type of equipment they use. Equipment here means the
computer and other hardware and also includes the software
used for connecting to the internet and browsing it.
The best way to reach more people is to use pure HTML, and
keep the use of scripting languages like JavaScript, Java, and
other plug-ins to the minimum. While this may not make your
site flashy, stylish or trendy, you will have the satisfaction
of knowing that your site is accessible to most of the people.
After all, that is the whole point of this exercise, right?
Designing your website means knowing your audience and
their requirements.
Content
Now that introductions are over, lets get down to the core
of your website: Content. The most important aspect of any
website, content is the one thing that will keep your visitors
at your site and keep bringing them back. The content should
depend on what you want to let your visitors know - about the
company, the products, the services. Keep the content
interesting, updating it often for repeat visitors. Often this
can mean providing more details about different aspects in
your business, like seasonal discounts, etc. Your visitors
will visit your site again and again if the content is
relevant, and there is something new every time they visit.
Layout
A well laid out website will be a successful one. Whether
you design the site yourself, or outsource the task to a web
designer like us, first layout your ideas on paper. Choose
text, color and graphics carefully, they all contribute to the
page load time. Starting with your Home Page, keep it
fast-loading, with a good navigational structure. Try to
follow the same layout for the whole website. Change the
layout only for different sections and not different pages. If
the navigation bar is at the top on your Home Page, keep it at
the top in all the other main pages. Consistency in layout is
very, very important.
These are just some of the basics about building a website.
There are many more, some requiring a article all about
themselves. Keep visiting, as I plan to write about as many as
I can. Of course, you are welcome to
email me your
suggestions/comments about what you would like to read about
in webdevelopment.
D.zigns dzignerwebs
Tasneem Rangoonwala is the Web Development Co-ordinator in
D.zigns
Enterprise Solutions, offering web design and related
services as a freelancer.
