publication date: Jul 30, 2008
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author/source: Miles Galliford
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What Can You Learn About Website Layout from the World's Top 50 Blogs


Smashing Magazine has just completed a survey of the layouts of the top 50 blogs in the world (as listed in Technorati’s Top 100 Blogs) .

Why should you care what these bloggers are doing?

Simply because the top bloggers live and breathe online content publishing. They measure everything they do and tweak their sites to continually improve their reader's experience.  Whatever they do is carefully thought through.
When taken together these sites have a bigger readership bigger than all newspapers in the western world combined. That means you and I can learn a lot simply by observing how they have designed their websites. This research provides some very valuable insights.

These were the key findings. Go to the original article to get all the details.


1.0 Layout

1.1  How many columns do pages have?



1.2  Should the page be centred or left-aligned?



1.3    Should the page size be fixed or flex to fill the browser screen?


Fixed layouts ensure that the design remains the same on every screen and in every browser.


1.4  What are the most common widths of the fixed layout?



1.5  What proportion of the page is used to display the main article (or other content)? Only relevant to fixed layouts)

1.6  How many of the sites used CSS versus traditional table-based layout?



2.0  Typography

2.1  Dark text on light background versus light text on dark background? 

  • 98% of blogs used dark text on light background (ed: Hurray!)
  • Only one used light text on a dark background – www.postsecret.com

  • 2.2  How many characters per line?

     
    2.3  Serif versus sans-serif fonts? Which fonts are most popular?


    2.4  How large is the font size of the body copy?


    2.5  What typeface is used for headlines?


    The fonts used are:


     2.6  How large is the headline font size? 


    The most popular headline size is between 17 and 25 pixels.


    Conclusion

    I always advise people to use the design of their website to reflect their subject and personality. This means having some freedom in the way their site looks.

    However some layouts and designs work much better than others. By studying what the most experienced content website publishers in the world do, you will greatly improve your chance of creating a website that works well. I don’t think you should use these research results stats to religiously map out your layout and typography, but I do think you should learn from them.

    This is a summary of the key points:



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