Top three mistakes don't use fancy fonts on multiple fronts on your webpage there are thousands of fonts for which to choose. If you don't want them on your computer, you can search for any phone you want on the WWW. Don't use fonts that are too small or fonts that are difficult to read, such as miniskirt phones. Don't use music on your sigh! When what pages were in their infancy, web designers attempted to use music to attract visitors. Guess what – it failed miserably! If you must use the audio link, let the visitor make the choice as to whether not he or she wishes to use it. Typically people are attracted to your site on a quest for information. Was that question vase a search for songs or lyrics and music is not the key to keeping them there. Don't use bleeding text when animated GIFs such statements distract from that content on your webpage. In today's world of webpage design, blinking text and animated GIFs make your site look unprofessional. Other common mistakes although we are discussing with page design mistakes, spelling and grammar still playing critical role when designing asked successful webpage. The page that contains spelling and grammatical errors leads the visitor to believe that if you have not taken the time to check for spelling grammatical mistakes, then content may also be a compromise. You should just attempt to construct your page within easy – two – understand navigation structure. Is a visitor clicks on one of the links on your page, it should lead him to the information is being sucked. If you take someone to a page it is totally irrelevant to the top of Bing search, there's a pretty good chance that you will lose that visitor forever.
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