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Here are some points which will help you in making good websites :

 

You should use cascading style sheets (css) , flash and PhpScript

Keep a lot of good Quality Graphics on your website

Keep a good background and background music

Use special fonts (but readable)

 

 

Believe me this is good stuff and will work!!!

 

ENJOY B) B) B) :D !!!!!!!!!!!

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You should use cascading style sheets (css) , flash and PhpScript

Keep a lot of good Quality Graphics on your website

Keep a good background and background music

Use special fonts (but readable)

This is nice and all, but this is all fru fru. "Wow, this site is so fancy, to bad it loads so slow and has a horrible layout.

 

What makes a site good to me is not only the style, but the accessability. Too many high quality graphics and BG Music makes it horrible for the 56k and Broadband users, sometimes even the DSL people. Along with that, I hate having BG Music play over the music I'm already using, and many people would agree with me.

 

Second of all, not everyone has the certain special font that you are using.

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Here are some points which will help you in making good websites :

 

You should use cascading style sheets (css) , flash and PhpScript

Keep a lot of good Quality Graphics on your website

Keep a good background and background music

Use special fonts (but readable)

 

 

Believe me this is good stuff and will work!!!

 

ENJOY B) B) B) :D !!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah rite... I m not visiting ur site then...

Background music is a strict no-no and I hate useless Flash animations, coz I have limited bandwith on my account. One thing about fonts... if u use certain fonts which are installed on your machine, visitors won't see them, they would still see the text in Times New Roman or Arial.

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I hate background music too ;)

CSS is good to keep stuff looking the same, so that's fine. PHP isn't required - there are a lot of other stuff out there, like ASP. And don't use flash unless you can do a good job at it. And never use "special fonts" for standard text. They look good on logos and the such though ;)

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Isn't simplism good aswell? The main aim, as said previously, is usability, and this would mean making the content as easy to manage as possible.

 

An example of this is not to use a set text size, but a CSS %, so that users have control over the size of the text if they have difficulty reading it.

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