One site that I found (actually I believe that some other site pointed me toward this - as is usually the case) is University of Texas at Austin's page on Web Guidelines. Much of this site is geared toward web publishing on UT-Austin servers, however it points toward many issues that seem important for web publishing. I particularly like the Site Architecture and Navigation page that points toward issues for every would-be designer.
Questions worth asking:
- Who is your audience? (might be the foundational question)
- What does your audience want to learn from your site?
- Can they get there from here?
- What kind of technology or capabilities does your audience possess (bandwidth, computing power, plug-ins, etc.)?
- Is the site consistent? (across pages, language, organization, page location, link actions)
Well, happy designing - or happy designing well - or happy well designing (now this is getting too deep)
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Following an established guidelines for making any website is very must. If you follow the correct guidelines your site will be more flexible and neat and visually appealing to the visitors.
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