For those who really do not use this term daily:
Splash pages are an introductory page to your Web site. They typically offer one or two of the following features:
- graphic, logo
- animation, flash movie
- choice of how to enter the site
- technical requirements (browser, version, etc.)
Splash pages can be very popular, especially for designers, as they are a way to show your skills in Flash and other technologies on a single page. But before you run out and build your own splash page, you should consider all the pro et contra.
They are a great way to show off your best work, like a portfolio. But, many readers don't like splash pages - and in some studies nearly a quarter of visitors left a site right after seeing a splash page.
While the flash movie or fancy animation may look really nice, the impression they make may be one of pretentiousness.
Most people them annoying. They don't like to link to them. Many do not recommend them, but will leave you to decide that for yourself.
This is not a topic that is widely used. I mean their design. Requires some specific knowledge, which should be invested in this. Therefore, I think that many people do not know the term "splash". For them it is something that will, or will not, carve to their memory.
I still remember an animation that appeared on the website, which I used on a daily basis. I was so annoyed, that I remember it, but it's always caused me a negative feeling.
But that's just my opinion and example.
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For those who really do not use this term daily:
Splash pages are an introductory page to your Web site. They typically offer one or two of the following features:
- graphic, logo
- animation, flash movie
- choice of how to enter the site
- technical requirements (browser, version, etc.)
Splash pages can be very popular, especially for designers, as they are a way to show your skills in Flash and other technologies on a single page.
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