To get the best of your website you need to plan the design and layout. In this article we will delve into website development planning. Website development entails that all the actors are prepared to contribute to this toilsome process. Thus before creating and uploading a website, it is necessary to take the time to plan what exactly one wants and aims for the website. There are certain factors that determine the nature of website that will be developed. Among such factors are context, purpose, audience, content, compatibility and restrictions.
Context is the first factor that should be taken into consideration in website development. Similar to other information display container, a website is based on frames and digital codes. Just like a book with every page full of images, each webpage is designed based on digital codes and display technology that enables for the construction and distribution of information following multiple formats.
The aim or purpose of the website is very essential in the planning process. The purpose of the website should focuses on what the website is all about; what message does it want to send to the visitors. Clear and defined purpose will help in the validation of the audience and content. Such purpose, short or long term ones will ensure that the website is not unorganized. It also helps the website development team properly address issues and possible concerns of expansion and im
provement. The purpose of the website may also function as a tracker and determinant of success.
Who is going to view the website? Who are its visitors? Such questions are the consideration of the third factor. Identifying who the audience is is a significant step in website development planning. The audience of the website pertains to those who are expected to visit it. These are the target individuals. Such people view the website for a specific reason and it is the task of the website development team to analyze such reason. The website development team should be able to identify the characteristics of the audience, the information they seek, computer specifications and knowledge on how to use the internet.
The content of the website should be made according to the needs of the audience. The website development team should take time to organize the information presented in the website and make sure that items that do not support the purpose of the website be removed. In some cases, the website development team would conduct tests to validate whether the contest and purpose of the website coincides with the needs of the audience.
Finally, compatibility and restrictions are important factors that also need to be taken into consideration. There are some websites that are restricted to viewers. Some websites cannot be opened using Internet Explorer, thus the website development team should consider alternative browsers such as Firefox, Safari, Opera or Google Chrome.
Don Varner
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