When creating a website you need to consider how you want it to appear to potential visitors and keep in mind that they have a different screen size and a different internet connection speed.
To ensure that every visitor has the same welcome experience when visiting a website, it is advisable to use some basic settings.
SCREEN RESOLUTION
To optimize your site so that each visitor can see the entire width of the page without using the scroll function, you need to consider its total width. Whether it is a table or a series of images, the site must be designed using all the width in order to allow the entire view even to the visitor with a small monitor or with a low resolution.
INTERNET CONNECTION SPEED
The content of a lot of flashes or images can cause those with a slower internet connection to load the site just as slow.
It is therefore necessary to consider that flashes and many images, despite their “aesthetic” value, could discourage some potential visitors with a very slow internet connection.
To prevent this from happening, just reduce the size of the images using programs such as Photoshop, MS Paint, Gimp, etc.
BROWSER USED
It is important to test the compatibility of your website on different browsers (Safari, FireFox, Internet Explorer, etc) to make sure it has the same performance, as not all browsers may show web pages in the same way.
In different versions of the same browser, the site may be viewed differently.
This set of steps can ensure that your view is enjoyed by all potential visitors to your website.
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