I got a question to those of you who have lots of sites.
Do you reuse your design for all your sites? How do you manage to not lose time with design issues?
I got a question to those of you who have lots of sites.
Do you reuse your design for all your sites? How do you manage to not lose time with design issues?
I do not re-use designs. I try to make every site visually unique.Originally Posted by nohaber
Lose time with design issues? Not sure what you mean about that, but like anything, designing a site does take some time.
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Last edited by ozgression; 02-06-2011 at 05:46 AM.
I reuse designs for sites similar to each other. Like, when I had two AWS sites, I used the same design for them both.
Don't you just love free internet games ?
I've wasted many an hour fiddling with designs....Originally Posted by ozgression
Crossbrowser CSS is a time killer.
IMO, design is one of the least important aspects of a site, the less of it the better. I try to not spend much time on design, usually I'll buy a template or something and strip it down and use parts of it, for simplification.
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Yep, I bought a template for a new site I'm making.
I've had to edit some parts for coding reasons, but I thought to myself, is it the design or content the user visits for?
Don't you just love free internet games ?
I've bought templates, designed from scratch, and reused designs. To me, the right design is VERY important - and worth spending time on. Doesn't mean you need to throw all the bells and whistles into it - it means you need to evaluate what's right for your site (and how it affects your users).
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I agree 100%. Design is important. Not the only important factor or the most important factor, but one of the important factors.Originally Posted by MarkB
Designs must have useability, must appeal to users and must "brand" your site.
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