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What’s really important for your website? One of the most common questions that is asked upon initiating a web project is
"What is my site going to look like?" Another related question that comes up just as often is "Shouldn’t we use new technology
‘xyz’ (recently the focus has been on Macromedia’s Flash) to make our site exciting and interesting?"
While these are important questions, it has been my experience that these questions are almost always answered too early,
and thus, are often answered incorrectly. Incorrect answers can be end up being costly not only from the standpoint of having to rework the concepts,
but also because there could be a negative impact on visitors who won’t come back to your site. <P>
What’s important in design? <P>
The web is an environment where function should always take precedence over form. Statistically,
the number one complaint of web users is getting lost or confused on a website. As you look at some of the most successful websites
(defining "success" related to websites is a topic for another article) the primary reason behind their success is based on
providing information and tools that meet the needs of the site’s visitors. <P>