At times web developers stuff as much content on the home page as the size of the page. It is good to have content promoting products and services on the home page, but promoting every single item may devalue the quality of website. Here are the reasons, why cramming too much content onto your home page is not recommended in web development:
1. Consumes excessive time to download: Web users will wait as long as eight seconds before they actually give up on a site. Adding more content means reducing the possibility of quick downloading.
2. Turn off readability: Visitors put off when they get avalanche of huge stuffs to read. More than required text and graphics also make user's mind work hard to filter out the required piece of information from the junk. Keep it short and informative.
3. Excessive options: Don't burden your visitors with too many options on the home page. Surfing on your page should be enjoyable and a tough task.
4. Needs over scrolling: Web users seek comfort so they don’t like to scroll all across the page to find any content. Users prefer to select the first reasonable option or relevant link than scrolling towards the bottom of the page. Content at the bottom of a long page which is hardly ever going to be viewed is a waste of time and effort.
It is better to focus on fewer latest or most popular offers and features, than all of them at a time. Ideally, home should take up only two or three visible pages and not more than that.
1. Consumes excessive time to download: Web users will wait as long as eight seconds before they actually give up on a site. Adding more content means reducing the possibility of quick downloading.
2. Turn off readability: Visitors put off when they get avalanche of huge stuffs to read. More than required text and graphics also make user's mind work hard to filter out the required piece of information from the junk. Keep it short and informative.
3. Excessive options: Don't burden your visitors with too many options on the home page. Surfing on your page should be enjoyable and a tough task.
4. Needs over scrolling: Web users seek comfort so they don’t like to scroll all across the page to find any content. Users prefer to select the first reasonable option or relevant link than scrolling towards the bottom of the page. Content at the bottom of a long page which is hardly ever going to be viewed is a waste of time and effort.
It is better to focus on fewer latest or most popular offers and features, than all of them at a time. Ideally, home should take up only two or three visible pages and not more than that.

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