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Thinking about good Webdesign
Philipp Rütsche Web Office ETH Zürich
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Overview Principles and problems Layout and content
Navigation and orientation The ETH web: outlook
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Common Principles (1) Form follows function As simple as possible
Avoid meaningless stuff
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Common Principles (2) Accessibility (http://www.w3.org/WAI/)
Browser independency No technical gimmicks (plug-ins: Shockwave, Java, ...)
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Known Problems Bandwith Different browsers Frames
Excessive use of graphics and multimedia The author!
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Layout and Content The content is that counts
Don’t loose readers due to old information Layout and design structures content It supports navigation and orientation
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Ask Questions Don’t design «headless» What is the audience?
What are their interests? What can I offer? What is a useful structure?
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The Homepage Fast, practical, attractive Not more than 7 categories
Who, when, feedback, help, (search) Present the services and structure of your organisation
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Help, where am I? (1) Users always have to know, where they are
Clear and evident structure Table of contents, site map Horizontal and vertical navigation
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Help, where am I? (2) Header Footer ETH logo
Logo of departement/institute Caption, subtitles Footer Navigation bar Responsible Last update
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Some Rules Correct coding! No physical or absolute formatting
Don’t missuse structure elements for layout purposes (UL, DL, BLOCKQUOTE) No blinking or scrolling text <TITLE>, meta-tags (Dublin core) Use comments
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Validate your Site! W3C sets the standards Correct HTML
HTML 4.0 and 3.2 Correct HTML Watch Web Office Tools Valid links (including <TARGET>)
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The Future – «my Vision»
My wish: only websites that meet this criteria Rising quality on the ETH web (web-policy) A webdesign guide (in process) A style guide for the ETHZ (CD, CI) A new (and improved) ETH homepage
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