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Pros And Cons Of Splash Page In Web Design

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One of the major factors that affect the navigability, conversion and success of a website is web design. A well designed website has the ability to convert mere site visitors to customers. It makes site visitors stay. It is the key that sends your site visitors to all the other pages of the website. With all these benefits, you can assume that web design is crucial.

Just like any other web designers, you might have come across splash page. What is a Splash Page? This is the term used to refer to the introductory page to your website. More often than not, a splash page carries any of these features:

Web designers who use splash pages display their flash and other web design expertise on the page. But are splash pages advisable or not? Let us take a closer look at the pros and cons of using splash pages as part of your web design.

Pros Of Using Splash Pages


Splash pages have several benefits for web designers and the website. Here are some of them:

  • Splash pages are avenues where you can showcase your flash presentation.


  • It offers your site visitors an option to pick the best site technology that suits them.


  • They load fast and there is no need for scrolling. If you want to get a message across, splash pages will be useful.

Cons Of Using Splash Pages


Although splash pages are good ways to display your flash abilities, there are several disadvantages in using it. Here are some of them;

  • The splash page prevents the site visitor to immediately enter your website.


  • Splash pages are not search engine friendly. The search engine spiders can’t read through a flash presentation.


  • Not all online users appreciate flash images. More often than not, online users want to get to the page which can answer their needs and not a page that will entertain them.


  • The search engines may have a hard time following the JavaScript code on the splash page. This means there is a chance that the search engines will not be able to spider and index the other pages of your website.

Now that you know what splash pages are, its pros and its cons, will you still use it in your website? The decision is still yours. But think about it, if you can go straight to the point, why not do it?

Splash pages have its pros and cons. Looking for an effective way to design your website? Please see our Web Design Services now or apply for a Free Web Design Analysis. For more information, please contact our Web Designers.

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