Mistakes To Avoid When Using Web Templates
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by Colin Stables June 01, 2007
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Website templates are very affordable and they save you a lot of
effort and time when you want to create a new layout for your website.
However, a lot of people make mistakes in the process of choosing and
using a web template and end up with something that was unlike the
image they had in mind. Here are some guidelines to help you avoid
those mistakes.
The first obvious mistake you should be aware of is using a template
that is very popular. If many people use the same template, your
website will not appear unique at all and your credibility as a solid,
different website will be tarnished. In other words, you will appear
generic just like your next-door neighbors.
The whole point of using a web template is to save time and effort.
You just change the title and appropriate details and you're done. The
biggest mistake one makes is to customize the template beyond
recognition. While that may be good in the sense that you're creating a
unique graphic, you're defying the very purpose of using a web template
-- saving time and effort.
However, on the opposite side, if a template you purchase is
suitable but some changes must be made to suit your site's theme, then
you will have to take some time to make the changes. For example, you
can find a very nice template that suits your hobby site except the
original designer has put an image of stamps in the header. You can
find images of garden plants and spades to replace the stamps for your
gardening hobby site. However, do only make the necessary changes and
don't redesign the whole template.
In some circumstances, some people simply make the wrong choice of
templates. This is a very subjective issue but you have to be careful
in selecting templates to suit your audience. Do not choose templates
just because they are pretty; choose them because they serve your
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