Have you ever considered that your website
may be annoying? When it’s comes to website design,
knowing what visitors hate most is a must, unless you
don’t want them to visit you again. This article
describes what you should exclude from your website.
If you know about an annoying website, feel free to
send this article to its webmaster.
A few weeks ago I received an email from a colleague
asking me to check one of the website he had developed.
He is a web designer and his client wanted a nice
attractive flash header. The flash header was great.
You can’t miss it at all. Some nice graphics
elements were flying in while sound effects created
just the right atmosphere. However, after starting
to explore the website, the header became very annoying
because every time you clicked on the website the
header restarted. What was pleasant initially became
very annoying very quickly, disturbing your concentration
and making it difficult to read what was on the page.
He is not the first to create what I like to call
– "annoying website design". Many
webmasters, especially new webmasters are totally
“in love” with their ideas and tend to
go overboard with their design in one way or another.
It’s nice to have an attractive header, but
is it really necessary to assault the visitor’s
mind with it? In my opinion, absolutely not!
Webmasters sometimes forget that their website design
should send a message to the visitor that should reflect
the website topic and not the programmer’s skill
level.
Is Your Website Design Annoying?
Well…. It’s not that hard to be annoying.
However, some webmasters are much better than others
at annoying their visitors. Check my top 5 list and
decide for yourself whether you have been annoying
your visitors.
Background music – Unless you are operating an
online internet radio station or sell music CDs, why
play a midi/wav file in the background continuously
on every page?
Huge font size – If you are designing a website
for people with a disability then you are doing the
right thing, but if not then you are shouting. People
don’t like it when someone shouts at them.
Small font size – Do you want to be heard? Keep
a normal tone, don’t shout but "speak"
in a reasonable volume.
Overlapping layers – Layers can be very useful
up to the point. But not when they are being used to
put an annoying message in the visitor’s face.
Don’t try to force your visitor to read your messages.
Try persuasion instead of brute force.
Popup windows – Even though popup windows are
now blocked by many add on tools, webmasters keep using
them. The annoying part of popups is sometimes we actually
miss important information because of those anti popup
tools. Haven't you heard the old phrase "if you
can’t beat him, join him”? Don’t use
pop up windows. Put your important messages in a central
place on your website.
Most likely each one of us has our own private top
five lists. You probably have many more annoying design
cases in mind. Well, you’re right, the list
is much longer then that. I just wanted to describe
some of the highlights in order to bring this important
subject your attention.
Some of you are probably reading those lines and
smiling while some others have a feeling a deja-vu.
Keep in your mind that as a webmaster the last thing
you want to do is put lots of effort into your website
and then find out that your visitors hate it. It's
not a matter of taste, it's more about being the same
polite person we all try to be when we go to a party.
I tried to point out a few things that might be useful
to some web designers and webmasters. I don’t
know about you, but I’m going to send this article
to my friend, hopefully he’ll send it to his
client :)
About the Author:
Warren Baker is an Internet business consultant for
WebDesigners123.
WebDesigners123 connects the Web
Designers with Webmasters who need their services.