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Our website navigation category will present tips, facts, and consultative advice on the latest trends and articles regarding website navigation and information architecture along with the benefits of understanding your website navigation to improve your website visitors’ experience.
Jun
19
19
JavaScript is not something new to the regimen of web programming. It has been around for a long time, which renders the notion of it being a fad useless. It is a language that is essential to be used for certain tasks, however, there are certain do-s and don’t-s when it comes to using JavaScript.
Web design and programming experts suggest that you should only use javascript when a task can’t be performed using another technology. In other words, if something can be done in another language, don’t use JavaScript. Following are some instances when you should and should not use javascript.
When to Use JavaScript
There are many tasks that are required to be created in java. For example, Creating Events. JavaScript is the one language that really is capable of letting your website properly communicate with the browser as well as of watching for events. From clicks to double clicks, from mouse enters to mouse exits, browser’s window sizing and key presses, all are dependent upon javascript.
When NOT to Use JavaScript

Jun
5
5
With good web design, visitors should be able to quickly understand what they are looking at on a webpage without thinking about it.
At Whiteboard we follow the 12 second rule. Within 12 seconds of a unique site visitor (someone visiting the website for the first time) seeing your website, they should be able to absorb who you are and what you do. This exercise of attracting people right from the start along with simple, easy to understand navigation entices those visitors to ultimately contact our clients if there is a fit to do business.
Simplicity should act as a guide in all Web-based communication. Consider the following
tips:
- Pick one navigation scheme, and use it throughout the site.
- Make sure you think of your website visitors.
- Consider how people are interacting with the site… What information are they looking for most frequently? Can they find it easily?
- Keep navigation items to a minimum.
In all electronic communications from your website to email newsletters, the reader should immediately recognize the company, who they are, what they do and why. Make sure your business logo is large enough to see/read, but not overwhelming to the page layout. Display it prominently at the top of each webpage and newsletters.

