Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Angelo Tremonte  |
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| Article Title :: Website Design Browser - Firefox the Top Choice for Website Design |
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| Website Design just got easier. Using Firefox extensions you can load your browser with an array of tools that make website design a streamlined process. Found under the Tools menu, Extensions will make your web design much easier.
In todays competitive field of website design one needs to consider factors like validation, accessibility and cross browser display. With Firefox browser extensions you can:
Edit CSS in the browserDisable CSSValidate for Xhtml, CSS and 508Display Overlays over page that have block size info, ID and Class details, Access keys or Anchors
The list could co (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Chris King  |
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| Article Title :: Winning Websites -- Ten Cs for Success |
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| TIP #1. Content -- yes, “Content is still king.” Your visitors may not read every word, but interesting, informative and useful content that is regularly updated is what brings them back to your website often. Good content that is refreshed gets your site into top search engine rankings.TIP #2. Creativity -- ask what will make your website unique? I am not suggesting that you or your designer make it so unusual that it doesn’t make sense. You want a site that is creative and unique enough that visitors remember it and bookmark it. What will differentiate you and your site from the masses?TIP #3. Consistence -- establish a consistent look, so visito (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Chris King  |
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| Article Title :: Website Maintenance -- How Do I Keep My Website Updated? |
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| The beauty of websites is that they can undergo changes on a regular basis – even daily. Many websites, however, once launched, sit there getting older and more out-of-date by the moment. It is obvious when we visit a website and find the events in the calendar listed for the year 2000.Google and Yahoo search regularly for changes on websites, and those that are updated regularly with good content rank higher in the ratings. In this article, I share some processes for keeping your website maintained and up-to-date.Process #1. Make an agreement with your web designer. Even though I offer my clients ways that they will be able to do their own maintenance (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Alan D. Richardson  |
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| Article Title :: How to Optimize Web Site Navigation |
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| Make no mistake. the most impressive looking and product-rich web site will fail to convert visitors into paying customers if they are unable to more quickly and easily find what they are looking for. There's a lot of competition out there. Develop and design a web site that's easy to understand and use, and you'll attract more than your fair share of visitors - visitors that will return, and buy, again and again. Fail in this, and the only one's smiling will be your competitors.How do we accomplish this? By utilizing intuitive navigation techniques. Use them in the development and design of your web site; then sit back as hordes of satisfied customers return to your internet busin (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Annett Tate  |
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| Article Title :: Doing Business from the Heart - or - What Connects an Old Box with Web Site Design |
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| A few days ago, my business partner was researching some professional organisations for us to join. Being the website expert that he is, he didn’t just look at what the various associations had to offer in terms of membership benefits, professionalism and value for money: he also wanted to know how good the websites were at promoting the industry and giving the members a world wide web exposure. He made some interesting discoveries.It seems that not many website owners are aware that it’s not the pretty appearance, the flashing images or the chosen colour scheme that does the trick. Thousands are spent on gimmicks and are more or less wasted because only a few stranded surfers (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Shelley Lowery  |
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| Article Title :: Use JavaScript to Dynamically Update Your Website |
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| If you've been on the Internet for a while, you've probably seen numerous examples of JavaScript use. JavaScript is a powerful scripting language used to create special effects on your website, but did you know it can also be used as a very powerful web design tool?Have you ever joined a new affiliate program or created a new publication that you wanted to add to your existing navigational set up, but dreaded having to manually add the links to every page on your site?You can use JavaScript to enable you to dynamically update every page on your website with just one file. This technique is the same technology used by numerous syndication services on the Internet. It enables (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Shelley Lowery  |
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| Article Title :: Steps To Optimizing Your HTML Codes |
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| Your key to success in online marketing and promotion is your web site. From your title, keywords, meta tags, and text, to your over all site design, each plays a very important role when optimizing your site. If your site doesn't rank in the top 10 or 20 when doing a keyword search at the top search engines, your target audience won't be able to find you.About 80 percent of all web site traffic originates from the eight major search engines. Most people will go to a search engine, type in a keyword or keyword phrase and look through the top 10 - 20 results. Most of the time they'll find what they're looking for in the first 10 results. The percentage of click throughs are even sma (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Shelley Lowery  |
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| Article Title :: The Secrets to Building a Successful Website |
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| If you're doing business on the Internet, one of the most important aspects of your success is your web site. If your web site doesn't look professional, no matter what product you're offering your chances of success are minimal.Before you begin, if you've never designed a web page, it would be wise to become familiar with HTML. (Hypertext Markup Language.) A great place to start is NCSA Beginner's Guide to HTML:
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html15 Tips for designing a successful web site:(1) The main page of your web site should load in 8 seconds or less with a 56K modem.According to two recent surveys, conducted by Forrester Resea (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Shelley Lowery  |
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| Article Title :: Frequently Asked Web Design Questions |
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| If you'd like to do business on the Internet, launching a quality web site is an absolute must. Learning how to design your own web site can be a little intimidating. However, there is a wealth of free information available on the Internet to assist you.The best way to learn is by doing. Take the first step and begin researching. Once you understand the basics of web design, you can begin experimenting with some more advanced coding techniques.A great place to start is HTML Goodies:
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/primer_1.htmlOver the years, I have received many questions in regard to web design. Below, are some of the most frequently asked questions I receive on (read full article) |
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Category :: Web Design Articles |
Author :: Debbie Jensen  |
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| Article Title :: You Want to Build Your First Website? |
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| Before you start to build your first website, you need a website logo, tagline, a few graphics, headlines, and text to work with. To start, you need something to put into the website. What is difficult about the first website is your ideas may not be well formulated yet. Personally, I feel “breaking ground” is the most difficult part. As you can see, the heart of the problem could stem from lack of content and lack of direction. Unless you have a specific agenda in mind, developing an appropriate color scheme and design is near impossible.For example, if you want to design a website, you are going to want to match your brochures and business cards to it too. Web designers do n (read full article) |
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