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| Good navigation and usability is the basis for a good design. It should always be obvious to your visitors how to get where they want to go on your web site, and it should be impossible to get "lost". | ||
| What makes the Web such a powerful medium is that it is interactive, and it provides instant access to an incredible depth of information. Good web site design should take full advantage of these capabilities, providing your visitors with easy access to the information, products or service you provide, while making their whole experience stimulating and satisfying. |
Good Concept [Web Design]

Isn’t it time that you learned the latest web design techniques? Over the last year or so I’ve been busy writing about just that – the new methods of web design that YOU SHOULD KNOW!
If you’re tired of searching through the piles of out-of-date information that is all too common on the web, you’ve come to the right page. My job has been to filter out all the crap and teach you the latest web design techniques that work in the real world.
Besides teaching the latest and greatest, I also inject my more than 10 years experience in web design to help you avoid all my mistakes!
HTML ??? What Is The Use?
HTML stands for "HyperText Markup Language". It's the simple code that's used to create the structure of web pages and to describe the structure of content on pages.
HTML is very easy to learn. However, it's important to learn and follow best practice. Badly written HTML can exclude users with disabilities, make web sites less accessible to search engines, and mean your site doesn't work on some browsers.
The aim of this section is to teach you simple, basic, good HTML.
USEHow-to-build-websites.com is designed for total beginners and people who use programs like Dreamweaver, FrontPage, or other wysiwyg programs (wysiwyg stands for: "What You See Is What You Get") and now want to learn what's going on 'behind the scenes'.
To really understand web design, you need to learn HTML hand-coding; it's easier than you think!