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Some Innovative Design Trends To Be Implemented With Web 2.0 Services


Following are some of the innovative design trends that can bring highly productive results for you if implemented properly with the web 2.0 services.

Transitions To Web 2.0

While you are using the services of web 2.0 on your website, it is very important for you to develop the things in a manner that could describe the content in a better way. This is where transition to a semantic markup like XML can be a great help. The use of HTML and XHTML may also solve the purpose but it is important for you to understand that then the descriptions of the content will be limited to pre-defined and pre-existing syntaxes, such as definitions, citations, paragraphs, listings, and headers. It means, using HTML and XHTML, you can easily define simple documents, but when you are implementing the web 2.0 services, the documents are not that simple. For example, RSS is an XML format provides the users a great level of flexibility in accessing the content. They can subscribe to the feeds of the website using an aggregator. Now, it is the task of the aggregator to inform you from time to time whenever new content is added to the site. This way, it can save a lot of time for the users.

Give Control To The Users

If you want to make the best use of the web 2.0 services on your website, it is very important for you to develop a format that could give full control to the users over the content of your site. You have to be more careful while providing navigation. The navigation trends have changed a lot now with the advent of innovative and advanced web 2.0 technologies. The navigation now has to be provided in the form of a link on a blog, a feed reader, a search engine form, or any other kind of content aggregator. Keeping in view the high volume of content, some developers have also found the way to track the portion of content that is the most popular among the visitors. They place the links to such content for easily navigability and more accessibility.

A Thing About Metadata

You already know that the tagline of web 2.0 services is to give more power to the user. Therefore, it is obvious that metadata has to be designed based on the users own experiences and not according to the specifications of the web designer. The various web 2.0 tools have made such things very easy for you to achieve now and the credit goes to websites like De.licio.us, Flickr, and other social book-marking websites.

With the technical advancements in the web 2.0 services, it has now become possible to develop content with more accurate description, tags, and reference. 

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