Interface Design
Of course, if you try to use the Web site you created, you might notice that it's not very usable. After you go from the home page to one of the subpages, there's no way to get back to the home page short of clicking the Back button. This isn't a big deal when you're only one click away, but it's certainly not a long-term solution if you want people to stick around. After you get an interface design, test it for usability. You made assumptions about what your visitors are likely to want to do. Does your design make it easy for them to do it?
But before you can worry about that, you have to have a design, of course.
If you have any artistic talent, you can certainly do this design yourself. As it happens, I have no artistic talent ...
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