It is easy to create your own MySpace customized layouts but designing seems to be a whole new thing to consider. Apparently, what works in real life doesn’t necessarily mean it can also be applied in virtual world; what’s more, it is easy to spot a beginners’ work from that of a seasoned web designer just by the work’s settings and placement.
It is only fair to say that website designing not only involves skills and talent; what’s equally important is the experience that comes with every design. A good, well-thought layout will exude beauty and functionality—two things that should be balanced well when creating a design. Gone are the days when attention-grabbing stuff works; nowadays most people go for easy loading, readable pages they can explore. Avoid blinking, glittering, scrolling, running and whatever actions your texts make; texts are for reading so they should be read by your visitors, not chased. Moreover, these uncalled-for-actions only make your page look like second rate job. On the other hand, if you are using this MySpace page to showcase your work then create a separate file or link that will hold your portfolio for those who are interested to see what you’ve got.
As much as possible, use the exact size of the whole monitor screen, neither too narrow nor too wide, if possible. Scrolling sideways is a little bit annoying and even all the way down–unless there’s something good down there. Maintaining font sizes that are decent enough to be read and spaced apart adequately makes reading activities easier. It also pays to check from time to time how your page loads or behaves so you can make the necessary adjustments when needed.










