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The
ISMS Award Scheme - tips on site layout & design
Overall
site layout should be 'easy on the eye' and the web pages should
have a consistent look and feel, with a good colour scheme. Pages
that are difficult to read due to colour clashes or unnecessary
animation may result in no further assessment of your site. Menus and
site links are covered in our tips on navigation.
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Site
graphics, layout and colour scheme should remain consistent
throughout and they should complement the overall theme of the site.
For example, don't use bright green for a site dealing with an
aquatic theme, we would suggest that blue would be more appropriate.
Where there is no obvious link to a particular colour then choose one
that you like but which also is easy on the eye.
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There
should be a clear heading on each page so that visitors know where
they are on the site. There should also be a good balance between
graphics, text, links and so on throughout the site.
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The
site must be able to be viewed in all of the main browsers and most
of the popular versions still used within each.
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Site
graphics should be designed and prepared by you. If at all possible
do not just use the standard free-to-all clipart available all over
the place. If clipart from these sources must be used then ensure
that, where appropriate, the site gives credit to the owner or source.
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Animations
should serve a purpose and be relevant to page content. Site pages
should not contain animations and graphics that detract from the
basic site content. If in doubt, leave it out. Less is more.
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Use
ALT tags on graphics so that visitors can read what the graphic is
supposed to be if, for example, they are visually impaired or if for
some reason the graphic does not load correctly leading to the
infamous white box with the red cross in the top left corner.
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Flash
sites should have a text-only option and visitors should be able to
skip flash on the site home or introduction page.
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Fonts
and font sizes must be easily readable. Consider visually impaired
readers. Remember that, unless strange or peculiar fonts are embedded
in the site, they may not display correctly on other computers,
leading to less than ideal viewing. If possible stick to safe and
accepted computer-friendly fonts such as Verdana, Tahoma, Times new
Roman and Arial. The majority of the ISMS site is written in Verdana.
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Leave
plenty of white space. The site must not be filled with page after
page of tightly-packed text. Use spacing, bullets, dividers,
graphics, tables and so on to break up the text.
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Site
pages that need to be scrolled down and down and down (and they
really should not need to be that long) should have a 'back to the
top' link every so often. Many award reviewers will deduct points for
more than two vertical scrolls on a page without this facility, and
many visitors will not stay long enough to reach the bottom of page
after page of this type of layout.


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