Web design templates don’t work because they crowd the top of your web site with images, forcing the navigation structure and text to be low on the page, so that users continually have to scroll down on the page to see important information.
The images may be fantastic (and that’s what they tempt you with, the lovely designs), but these designs come at a BIG price because all you see on each page is the lovely graphics and not the navigation structure: you can’t see the navigation structure, because it isĀ too low on the page. Or perhaps the navigation structure is higher, but you can’t add links to it, making the design useless to you in the long run (never assume you will not need more links at some point in the future).
Many design templates also severely limit how you can edit the title and description metatags, making search engine optimization difficult, if not impossible.
Before you decide on that web design template that you think will be perfect for you, think again: you may be paying too high I price (and I don’t mean in money) for that template if you can’t edit it freely, and if your site is not user-friendly.










