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Colocation

Colocation: In general, colocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (often spelled "colocation" or "co-location") is used to mean the provision of space for a customer's telecommunications equipment on the service provider's premises. For example, a Web site owner could place the site's own computer servers on the premises of the Internet service provider (ISP) who provides co-location hosting services.

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Professional Website Design And Functionality Issues.


If the World resembled a website, chances are that life would be pretty damn confusing.

Stores, for example, would either be very long and narrow with skeleton crews, or tiny booths with huge stock rooms - and hardly any workers. Others would look great but be impossible to navigate.

The Internet boom was pitched as a revolution that would leave behind the tired practices of yesteryear and create something shiny, fresh and delicious – like a good apple ?

The fact that designers can usually do anything they want does not mean that they should. Many times a designer with lack of experience will go ahead and talk the client into a flashy animation for the entire Website, or add music without an on/off button. These happenings debilitate a user from downloading a page quickly and enticing them to make that purchase. So many companies have gone out of business because of poor design, lack of skills in the checkout/backend process and of course wasting millions of dollars in funding on senseless advertising.

It is worth avoiding jargon; most people will have no concept of what you are talking about. The functions of particular buttons should not change between pages; and give users an easy way to get back to the start. I have been on countless websites where there is NO home button! Why? Ignorance! All users should be able to go home from any place on your web site at any time. Instructions should anticipate what people want to do and help them achieve it. Every click that people make is effectively a decision and users will be reluctant to click if they either don't know where it will lead them, or they have been overwhelmed with information.

Keep it simple, professional and cool and you will be very successful with your design and functionality. Clients will come back with more and more projects because you enhanced their ROI and made solid decisions that are taking their site to the next level.


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