Web design mistakes are often made without realizing the consequences. Regularly making these mistakes can lead to your website becoming less user friendly, or even inaccessible. Here is our list of top 10 web design mistakes you want to avoid.

1. Choosing the wrong font type or size.

When selecting a font type or size, it is important to take into account the screen size and resolution of the device the website will be viewed on. For example, a font size of 10px on a phone will look smaller than the same font size on a computer.

2. Not using clear and concise navigational menus.

Menu navigation should be simple, organized, and easily understood by users. Avoid making users search through numerous sub-navigations to find the information they are looking for.

3. Not using alpha-numeric character labels for anchor text.

When titles are used for anchor text, make sure they are alpha-numeric character labels. This will make it easier for search engine bots to index and rank the pages of your website.

4. Failing to include alt attributes for images.

Alt text is text that is displayed alongside an image when it is clicked or tabs to it. Including alt text allows website users to easier understand the content of an image.

5. Making your website difficult to navigate.

Poor navigation can make it difficult for users to find the information they are looking for. Make sure your website is easy to navigate, with clear labels and well-organized menus.

6. Not using logical and semantic naming conventions.

Naming conventions should be descriptive and make sense given the content on the website. For example, all pages with the word “contact” in their title should have a corresponding contact page.

7. Not using cross-browser compatibility testing.

Testing your website across different browsers can help you identify areas that may be causing issues on different devices. This will help you make sure your website is accessible to as many users as possible.

8. Not using server-side validation.

Server-side validation can help ensure that your website is formatted correctly and meets the requirements of the web server. This will help to reduce the amount of time and effort required to update the website.

9. Not using a webdesign framework.

Using a webdesign framework can help to streamline the process of designing a website. This can help to make the process more efficient and organized.

10. Not testing your website on different devices.

Testing your website on different devices can help you identify areas that may be causing issues on different devices. This will help you make sure your website is accessible to as many users as possible.

DEEPBLUE is a web design agency that delivers measurable results.

When it comes to these hot new trends, the team here at DEEPBLUE is ready and willing to use them when designing your site. In fact, many of the new trends follow the work we have completed, making us proud web design trendsetters. If you want to get your hands of a site that is innovative and designed beautifully then give us a call, we’d love to work with you.

Frank Farris

Frank Farris is Founder and CEO of DEEPBLUE. He has been an active thought leader in the practical application of emerging web technologies and web standards since 1998.

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