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The appearance should include a single style that
flows throughout, to show
consistency.
The style should be professional, look good and most of
all be relevant to the users
and site content.
The visibility of the site's text and information should be paramount
as that is what the users are
visiting for.
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The site must also be easy to find on the
internet and if possible should be listed on most, if not all,
major search engines.
Faster browsing speeds
have led to shorter attention spans and more demanding online
visitors and this
has resulted in less use of Splash Pages, particularly where commercial
websites
are concerned.
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The site
design is defined by the topic and
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A Web
site typically consists of text and images. The first page of
a website is known as the Home page or Index. Some websites
use what is commonly called a Splash Page. Splash pages might
include a welcome message, language/region selection, or
disclaimer. Each web page within a Web site is an HTML file which has its own URL. After each Web page is created, they
are typically linked together using a navigation menu composed of hyperlinks
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