Have you ever been told that your site was very cluttered? What does that mean? Does it mean you have too many graphics or it just seems everything runs into each other. A website almost seems as if talking about a bedroom. Indeed, a website can be compared in some ways to your bedroom. It is your place online and you are letting people in to see it. So think about it: Do you want people to see your messy room?
Now, when tidying up your site, it boils down to harnessing the whitespace and filling it in a way that is not cluttered of disorganized. Now, you do not have to totally sacrifice design. You do have to consider what items could either be removed, or what items can be moved to its own page. Organization is extremely important.
Below are just some pointers when it comes time to clean your site up.
- You do not have to put every social site account you belong to.
- You also do not have to put your link exchange buttons to friends sites. Put their text link instead on a special page or put a blogroll for your sidebar.
- You do not have put put all your information about yourself on the sidebar. You can focus on putting that on the about page .
- Divide your site into the specific categories or page sections which are more relevant to your site. If you have a lot of visitor items, a long page that is named ‘visitor’ containing every single item can be daunting to your audience. Also the title is very vague. Make it unique.
- Make sure to hook yourself up with a sitemap. A sitemap will list all your pages and posts in case they cannot find what they are looking for by normal means (ex. through your site search bar, or your navigation)
Of course, in the end, make sure your site is how you want it to be. Just like a bedroom, you control your site’s look.
Mara says
I try and keep all of these things in mind, especially when designing a new theme. Every time I upate something is getting cut or moved to another location. Thanks for the tips! ๐
Destiny says
Whenever I stop by a cluttered page, or a page that automatically loads music, or really super blinky and colorful, I just close the window immediately. Your post will help those in need ^_^
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Nile says
Sometimes I do that, but if the site has some useful material, I might shoot some helpful hints. I really hate to leave a webmaster hanging who has great potential but not a direction yet to follow.
matt says
Just like the others I easily got annoyed with cluttered and taking forever to load webpage, so I close it without reading anything. Thanks for the tips Nile.
Nathan Gurley says
Hi Nile, Nathan here.
First off, I love your logo with the pink Stratocaster!
I just started blogging again, and I know my page will get cluttered soon as I’ll probably try to jam too much stuff on it.
I’ll make sure I come back here to get a reminder of what NOT to do ๐
Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Nathan
Janna says
This is very helpful…Thanks a lot for sharing it to us here then…
Lynn Jones says
I really like the way you compared our site to our bedroom. It helps me look at my page in a different light. I know there are some thing I need/want to change on my blog, but I am almost afraid to start moving and changing things in case I mess something up. You have a very nice page.
One thing I find annoying when I click on someones link is those drop down windows that want you to sign up for something. Go away! ๐
Great points! I’ll have to get brave and try and make some changes.
Lynn
johnavery says
“You do not have to put every social site account you belong to.”- couldn’t agree with you more on that. When i see pages which has the icons of all possible social networking sites in one page asking us to follow them or post comment via them,i feel like asking them are u seriously expecting us to do that people.
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Jenni says
Very nice tips, Nile. especially about don’t put every social site account you belong to, I only listed my Facebook, Twitter and Google+ profile on my site ๐
Linda Campbell says
Remove excessive ads. I find that those “pesky” ads perhaps the biggest distraction for my readers.
Farrel says
Your post is packed with great information, Nile. Your tips are very useful in making you site tidier enough. Yes I do agree on this one. The tidier it is the more productive you are. Lots of readers irritates it point and click methods in promoting ads. Those tactics of the admin are very irritating.
Kristeen says
Lovely tips, its always hard to ‘tidy’ up my site. This article of course helps me alot. Thanks again.
Kyle says
Thanks for the tips. I’ve been trying to find ways to tidy up my site, so I’ll give these a try.
Asma Khan says
Tidy is most useful as a first-pass for helping to fix bad HTML. It is highly recommended for when you have to deal with a truly awful mess. As a secondary benefit, it issues a number useful diagnostics that can help you fix a page yourself.
Sharon says
Thank You Niles
I really like your sight,Not so sure about mine. What is a sitemap?
Thank You I guess I better clean house
Sharon
Natasha Nassar says
Such an important lesson here Nile!
In a webinar I teach on the 12 Elements of a Successful Blog, one of the biggest elements that I discuss is the necessity to keep your blog “clutter free” . I always give the analogy of a customer walking into 2 stores.
one is neatly organized, and you can easily find what you’re looking for. The other has a heap of clothes in the middle of the floor. Which offers the better experience for the customer?
There’s nothing more frustrating that a cluttered blog. In fact, I just saw one lady’s blog that was featured on Yahoo this weekend. This Mom-Preneur. Her blog was a wreck- I thought to myself…what a waste of some awesome traffic.
Her colors made the blog hard to read, and the sidebars were so cluttered, I got a headache and left!
Srinivas Reddy | Ask Sage says
I’m a minimalist at heart, Nile. So I couldn’t agree more. I can’t stand clutter, be it in a room at home or on a webpage. Towards this end, I always lean towards “less is more.”
While you want your site to be attractive and have a distinctive look, why fill it up with so much stuff that you can’t even see the whitespace anymore. As a Zen master would say, “Let the wind flow between your branches of your tree so you can see the sky… and so your branches will stand out in all their beauty.”
Kyle Quinlan says
Very good point about comparing your website to your room. I believe that the most important part is to make it easy to read and find the content that you’re looking for. Having a unique design to stand out and catch the eye is also important.
With that being said, I think that you have a really good looking website. I’ll have to browse around a little more to find some more tips.
Thanks for the useful post,
Kyle
Edyta says
Hi Nile,
Thanks for very interesting tips.
I agree with you that the organization of our website is very important. I would compare my blog to living room where I invite my visitors.
Chee Wei Nen says
Thanks for the helpful tips. Gonna use these tips to clean up my blog:).
Rick Lelchuk says
Niles,
I tend to think that people with simple and clean sites know what they are up to, they are focused. Those with cluttered sites tend to leave me feeling they are scattered and desperate.
Before I go too much further down this rabbit hole, let me go look objectively at my blog site to see how I leave myself. LOL
Thanks for the heads up!
RICK
Matt Kinsella says
I think you have to be brutal with this otherwise if you are like me you want to keep everything on the homepage and sidebar but you are right, it’s important to de clutter.
Jack says
Nile,
Thanks for the basics on decluttering your site. With so many options available on a wordpress blog, so many people want to include everything.
alicia says
I enjoy to see your picture, it is awesome ! I was not sure if I should include every social media I belong to, every aspect of my life, every business I have done in the past. Great tips to keep it simple and help people engage better.
Stevie says
Great advice. I think I am guilt of presenting too much information on my home page. I started this website as an information site only with articles closely related to the topic. From very humble daily visitors, the site now brings in many more than I had expected and now I am afraid to trim down the home page for fear that the search engines will no approve. It’s probably paranoia but…
Shameka Hennagir says
It is really important to consider the look of your site because it is first seen by the audience. Simple and clean looking site is more attractive.
Kevin Martineau says
Hi Nile:
Finding the balance can be extremely difficult at times. You don’t want too much and you don’t want too little. For me, the key to this balance is loading time. Trying to keep things fast is always the best all around.
Kevin
Chris says
I do a minor site redesign once every few months and each time I manage to remove a little bit here and there. Clean is always better!
William says
I’m no web-designer, but yeah, I think that a lot of blogs – especially corporate ones – are trying to be too clever with their design choices (tech blog theverge being a perfect example; it’s just horrible navigation-wise.) I mean, too much everything. I think that design doesn’t have to be cool or hip or anything like that: it just needs to be functional. Of course, it being aesthetic at the same time wouldn’t hurt.
Julieanne van Zyl says
Hello Niles, great analogy for a website. I wouldn’t like to see some websites if they were the same as a bedroom. Your blog is VERY well laid out Niles, I love the way you’ve put so many things within the banner at the top. They are easy to see, yet you still have plenty of space around them, and they don’t clutter up the sidebars.
Regards from Julieanne
Melodie Kantner says
Thanks for the tips. I like an uncluttered site. Every time I feel it’s getting cluttered I reassess things and decide what needs to go. It also helps the load time.
Rizza Gamutan says
Thanks, Niles for the infor. It is nice to have colorful websites, but we also need to ensure that these should never distract the users. A simple yet elegant website will do especially if customers find everything they need. This is a sure smash for the business!
Matt says
Not everybody is going to be in the marketing business, that is a given. One thing we can borrow from that industry though is clarity of thought. When someone comes to your blog, what action do you want them to take?
Are you wanting them to read you post? Are you wanting them to connect with you on Facebook or Twitter? Are you looking for them to check out a product that you are trying to promote?
If you have too many options on your blog, they won’t do anything. Yes, you may have friends that are going visit. If you are actively promoting your blog, people will visit. Will they come back? That depends on you.
Guia says
Love this article! Thank you for sharing the tips how can I tidy my site. This is very helpful..
geetha says
Nice list to tidy my blog. thanks a lot some of the tips are really helpfull.Will follow them asap.
Jean says
At first my site is so untidy with clutters spaces around, a very waste of valuable space. Now, it is no longer as untidy as before and this post help a lot. I try again to figure out to tidy my site with guide presented on this post.
Allie says
If I can add (and this is from experience AND I need to clean this): You don’t need to keep all the images from awards you received and blogs you been featured in on your homepage. This slows it down and just clutters.
Alex Sysoef says
Sometime simply evaluating your stats and seeing which pages on your blog have the biggest bounce rate can give you an idea on specific areas of your blog that might need some tidying up ๐
Michael says
Great Advice! If I go to a website I want to see the relevant information presented i a concise manner; too much non-sense and I am leaving immediately.
sadie-Michaela Harris says
Hello Nile,
I know exactly the type of site you mean. Wow ..you should see that of France Telecom’s Orange for a communications company I have never seem such a terrible example of a confusing site. There are pops ups, flash adverts and vast amounts of broken links, umpteen calls to action an most pages …. it’s a truly grim experience! ๐
Lee says
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Jeffrey T. Sooey says
Thanks Nile. These tips are very useful. I have seen some sites that have too much going on in one page and can’t help but to think of what you said about a cluttered bedroom. Yes, your site is a reflection of you or your business, so you don’t want others to think that you are disorganized. Great post!
sara says
Hi Nile.
Really nice and informative post to design a website. I see many website that put to much stuff on their pages. They think it makes website attractive but actually it annoy the visitors. So i suggest those to follow these tips that you mention.
Thanks a lot for sharing.
Steve Borgman says
I like what you said about putting link exchange sites on a different page. That’s something I need to think about more clearly for one of my sites. You model a beautiful site here, that’s for sure ๐
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Hi webmaster i am gonna ask you question got right answer. I’m getting lots of comments in my three WordPress blog but i don’t have times to make them approve one by one for 20 comments once.
Do you know any shortcuts to do this task.
Nile says
Do you have any plugins for spam like Akismet or GASP? There really are not shortcuts to manage comments unless you select all comments in your WordPress backend and then unselect the few that are not spam, and then you can delete them.
Margot Asquith says
Great points! Iโll have to get brave and try and make some changes.
jobin says
Ya its realy help to me…I know there are some thing I need/want to change on my blog, but I am almost afraid to start moving and changing things in case I mess something up. Thank you..
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