What do you consider good web design practices?

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What do you consider good web design practices?

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When designing a website.

It should be easy to read and find articles, clean, have consistent colour, and most importantly load fast.
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Depends on the kind of site but general rules are.

Fast page loads (1-2 seconds max)
Easy to read
Easy use

and PLAN your site, many folk just go out there and make what they think is pretty when in reality it's just a horrendous collection of gif's and JS.

though even more generally..
When designing websites assume your target audience are idiots, i don't mean standard idiots i mean the sort of idiot that has trouble with doors and being able to realise when it's time to use the toilet not the seat there on.
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What I hate are those websites that are nothing, but widgets, links, and pointless videos.

Plus, those websites that only look good in one browser also are troublesome.
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froggyboy604 wrote:What I hate are those websites that are nothing, but widgets, links, and pointless videos.

Plus, those websites that only look good in one browser also are troublesome.
first point i agree with fully,

second one - depends on the browser
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