Home Page
What makes a good home page?
A Home page should be more than just a Hotlist. Far too many pages are
simply "my cool links" and nothing else of consequence.
Comprehensive Web directories out there such as Yahoo and the several excellent Web search engines are
generally much better for this than any one
person's page. And what's the point of going to a person's individual page if all you see is a terse
listing of the places on the Web that person has surfed
recently? I don't mean to say that you shouldn't put hotlists or links in your personal pages. The point
is that what makes a Home Page truly distinctive is
the material on that page, not the other pages it links to. Of the pages that do feature lists
of links prominantly, the best are the ones that add some value
by providing helpful descriptions or grouping sites in some intelligent way.
Layout and Design. Good pages don't overuse inline images for their own sake, and have a consistent
layout and organization. The more extensive the
page or pages, the more important it is to have navigational aids like "what's new" pages
and tables of contents. Also, don't go overboard with slow-loading graphics, and optimize the graphics
you do use by making them smaller and using fewer colors.
Original Content. This overlaps to some extent with the first point, but is worth elaborating.
One of the main things that makes a Home Page good is
that it is unique. Given the vastness of the Net, what makes pages unique is generally the personal
material that the author brings to the table.
Depth. The best Home Pages always give you a sense that there is something beneath the surface,
and that exploration will be rewarded with new
discoveries. This doesn't necessarily mean dozens of different pages; it's a matter of using hypertext
in an intelligent way to expand the impact of the
material you do have.
Creativity. The HTML markup language gives everyone creating Web pages the same set of basic
tools. Good Home Pages combine those tools in
new and innovative ways, and give Web surfers a reason to check them out rather than some other, similar
pages. The Web gives you an opportunity to
have your work viewed by literally thousands, or even millions of other people around the world -- make
the most of it!
Personality. Your home page is your window on the Internet. It should give people viewing it
a sense of who you are. This can mean the obvious, like
biographical information, or more subtle forms of content that demonstrate your interests and outlook
on life. Don't feel that you have to do the same
thing some other "cool" page did; make your home page YOURS.
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