If there were only a few websites, designers could expect visitors to spend time learning how to navigate their sites. There are millions of pages on the web, however, and if visitors do not see what they have come to expect, they will find the site difficult to use and simply go somewhere else. Designers could lose significant amounts of traffic if they do not adhere to the design conventions that have already been imposed on websites. And no designer really wants to spend time on writing large help files or FAQs just to explain how to use a site. The web is a competitive place, and most of the time, visitors will simply leave a site rather than try to work through a bad design.
The design conventions for websites are simple, but they are effective. To follow these conventions, designers should ensure that their logos function as links to the home page; that clicking on a small image will display a larger version of that image; that all links lead to HTML documents unless they are clearly labeled as some other format (PDS, movie, etc.); that items are purchased by adding them to a virtual shopping cart and then taking them through a virtual checkout process. Website identity checks should always be accomplished through a system that relies on user names and passwords. These are just a few of the conventions. There are many others.
If a website does not follow these rules and conventions, visitors become annoyed, frustrated, and confused. People will leave a website in a heartbeat if it makes them work too hard to navigate it.
There are situations in which the common website design conventions may be ignored. One such situation is if a site is so unique that what it offers is worth the time to learn how to use it. When Google introduced its Gmail product, the first webmail service in the world that provided a gigabyte of storage space, an interface that utilizes Javascript to change whole pages without reloading them was included. This was a diversion from web conventions, but the site worked so well that it became popular in spite of its departure from conventional design. The site is now beginning to create new conventions of its own.
Designers should not start believing that they are more important than they actually are. The introduction of a new product or service does not mean designers can get away with adding streaming video to a page without annoying people, for example. Designers are advised to recognize the limits of their websites and work to make them as much like other websites as possible in terms of design and navigation.
Diet pills, also known as slimming pills and appetite suppressants, are meant to get rid of your fat. Many people have seen good results with diet pills while others have seen bad short term results. This is because many take the diet pills with a good healthy meal and others take only the diet pills and don't eat when they take them.
Taking diet pills with a good healthy meal will help you lose the excess weight and keep it off. Taking diet pills without a good healthy meal and not eating during the day will help you not to gain weight but will also keep you from losing it.
When you are hungry and you don't eat your body goes into starvation mode. This causes your body to think that it needs to store the fat reserves in case you decide not to eat for a long period of time. This is how our body copes for survival. If your body keeps those fat reserves you will not be able to burn them, keeping you from losing weight.
Eating too much will also keep you from losing weight. Although you are taking the diet pills, the fat burning action cannot exceed the fat that you keep on taking in. What we have to do is put our body in "ketosis mode," which means we eat a little to continue our daily activities and to prevent our body from going into starvation mode. If we do this, the diet pills can burn more fat than the ones we put in. We are burning our reserve fats as well, therefore losing a more weight.
There is not a pill out there that will cause you to lose the weight if you are just sitting around watching television or playing video games (but it would be nice). Exercise is another key to unlocking the door to becoming a healthier you. You don't have to join a gym all you really need to do is move around and walking is the best movement you can have.
So are diet pills a good idea or a bad idea? The answer is both. Diet pills can be a good idea if you plan on eating right and exercising. Yet, if you plan on sitting around watching television all day or plan on not eating for a day or two at a time, diet pills are a bad idea. Diet pills are cheap and easy to use, just follow the instructions on the package, exercise, and eat healthy and you too will start to shed the weight you have always wanted to get rid of.
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