Saturday, 10 August 2013

5 Surprises Web Design Could Give Us in 2014


As we all have reached the middle of 2013, most of us can’t wait for 2014 in order to see the changes in technology, fashion and styles in website design Riyadh. Some blog and web styles will just stay in same style, some will upgrade their database, and some will add new formats or get back to earlier ones. This article is based on new formats that are expected to be seen in the near future.

Web Design Features for the Future
1.   Interactivity: Especially for the blogs, getting the visitors engaged is everything nowadays and this is going to be a most desired trend by 2014. In a website of insurance, then you will get the ability to see instant results and direct customer feedbacks.

2.   Changing Application Standard: These days, more and more websites are designed by using HTML4 and CSS, rather than Flash. And Google and web surfers hate websites designed on Flash. This is why we will see fewer Flash-based websites.

3.   Websites will Work like Applications: There are some aspects of HTML5 can run only from the browser. It means most elements will run just like an app. And Google Docs is a right paradigm of this. Due to its ease of use and simplicity on the web, a large number of blogs are likely to be designed in this concept. From any mobile device, you can easily browse and navigate in a website.  

4.   Responsive Web Design: More and more websites are getting responsive by most web developers. Making a website responsive is making it accessible in all mobile devices of the world, whether it is laptop, desktop or smart phone. Without any delays or lags, responsive web design will always remain on top.  Most viewers can’t wait to see this change because a lot of waiting time can be reduced.

5.   Vertical Scrolling: In the near future, this is likely going to be a new trend on Saudi web design. Although we all are browsing the websites that have both vertical and horizontal scrolling, but we’ll more likely to see only vertical scrolling on future websites. When it comes to read the contents of a website, vertical scrolling makes things easier. As the content is laid straightly in that concept, viewers find it easy to scroll down.

Although it’s not important to see all of these trends, but these are more likely to be the evolution of new website design with some modifications and content changes.


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