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Page layout: Fixed Width

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Fixed-width solutions require a thorough examination of your users and their possible systems. There are several options and each requires a tradeoff: designing for the lowest common denominator, designing for the majority of users, designing for high-level machines and users, or designing for a known user base (e.g., an intranet).
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Page layout: Variable Width

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Variable-width solutions take advantage of the flexibility and adaptability of screen size, browser size, font size, and cross-platform differences.
A purely variable-width solution would have the page structure completely dependent on percentages and relative sizes of the elements within the page.
In general, variable width is a tough solution to choose. There are several ways in which [...]

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Page layout: Resolution and Page-Width Restrictions

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The two major concerns for determining the proper page width are screen resolution and the printing requirements of your users.
You need to ask, Who are the major users of this site? What kinds of systems are they using? How important is printing for this population?
The answer to these questions will help to determine the requirements [...]

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Repetition in designing website

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Repetition means to have some element or aspect of the design repeated throughout the design space. It is all about consistency. In fact, it is consistent repetition that brings about a unified design space.
Having consistently repeated elements throughout the design space reinforces the structure and identifies your site as a cohesive whole. It is a [...]

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Balance in designing website

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Balance is used to establish a feeling of consistency and a harmonious layout. A page is balanced when the elements of the display come to a physical equilibrium and the page is equally weighted around a particular axis.
In other words, the “physical weights” of the design elements should equal out across the page. Balance is [...]

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Some common page structures

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Once you’ve identified the basic page requirements, you can begin to brainstorm various layouts. You should always take a look at other page layouts before developing you own. Look at other sites on the Web, determine if their layout might be useful, print out the ones that are, and focus on the strengths and weaknesses [...]

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Contrast in designing website

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Contrast is critical to overall balance and structure, differentiating elements within a display, and controlling the users’ gaze. Contrast allows structure to emerge from the page.
A full page of text will be viewed as a solid mass with no clues as to how the user should proceed, while an overly graphic page containing too many [...]

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Page components and basic page layout

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You can begin to think about page layout by making a list of the various page components you’ll need to incorporate into the design. This list should be a result of your requirements and task analyses.
Features such as navigation tools, body text, headers, and footers can all be included. Also, if there are specific pages [...]

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Effective project management

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Successful project management is crucial to seeing a user-centered design approach succeed. Why?
Without good project management, usability is unlikely to be factored into the process as problems arise.
Effective project management responsibly makes tradeoffs to ensure a rational decision-making process.
The key is to remain accountable to your own usability goals. When a project runs [...]

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