Posts Tagged ‘Articles’
Posted on August 25th, 2010 by brianno shouts
All web browsers are not developed equally. View your site through different browsers and screen resolutions; you will see how your visitors will view your web site.
A good way to see how your web site will look through various browsers is to download and install a copy of various browsers like Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox etc.
CSS provides powerful ways to control the appearance of a page— but also leads to serious browser incompatibilities. You can limit these problems by using the HTML 4.01 Strict document type. When you design in “strict mode,” Internet…
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Posted on August 20th, 2010 by brianno shouts
here’s always the argument of legal requirements for sites to be accessible, but, unless they’re big names or a business of equal stature, it’s pretty unlikely that this will ever affect your client. There are negligible instances of any legal action arising from Web accessibility issues in the entire world.
We firmly believe that you should take this matter seriously. The sites you build should be as accessible as possible, and that means work. To the client, it means a higher project price. So, how can you justify the…
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Posted on August 1st, 2010 by brianno shouts
When you design a web page layout, often you’ll identify an item in the content, or the layout itself, that you want to stand out. Perhaps it’s a button you want users to press, or an error message that you want them to read. One method of achieving such emphasis is by making that element into a focal point. A focal point is anything on a page that draws the viewer’s eye, rather than just feeling like part of the page as a whole or blending in with its surroundings. As…
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Posted on August 1st, 2010 by brianno shouts
These days, most site design is focused on the improvement and upgrade of existing Websites. As the economy continues to sag, more emphasis has been placed on maintaining what already exists, rather than creating a new one. As a result, productivity, ROI, and other measures of efficiency have found their way into the lexicon of Web design.
This focus on productivity has seen Website designs go back to basics. With the end user in mind, the prime focus of today’s sites is to…
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Posted on July 30th, 2010 by brianno shouts
The following are the key aspects which would help you practically craft a web design that would deliver results in terms of your audience visibility
Part 1: The Unavoidables
Definition of a good Web site: A site that delivers quality and eshaustive information for its target audience and does so with elegance and style.
The rule of “Keep it Simple, Sober” is tried and tested, but it’s not a be-all end-all of Web design. Gamers, for example, expect a busy page with a lot of sophisticated graphics, flash effects, and the like. The usual understated…
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Posted on July 21st, 2010 by brianno shouts
And many remain like stagnant backwaters – constant, changeless, desolated, ignored and largely unvisited!
Websurfers are an impatient lot. They for excitement, constant variety and change. Nothing bores them more than a Website that stays the same day after day, week after week. Portals and community sites understand this fact and take advantage of it. Design changes come thick and fast. Website redesign is a way of daily – or at least monthly – life for them.
So the question is not WHETHER your site needs a redesign but instead…
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Posted on July 5th, 2010 by brianno shouts
Few know how to make money online writing articles in spite of the number that profess to be able to write them. Articles can be used in two very fundamental ways: on your website or on the web pages of others. Since the purpose of writing articles is to have them read, then they will be read either on one of your own pages or that of an article directory, ezine or another website.
What is wrong with that paragraph? Did you spot the deliberate mistake? NO? Then read it again and see if you can find the false…
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Posted on July 3rd, 2010 by brianno shouts
Writing Articles: A mini course in article writing: how to write & sell articles
Article writing techniques: how to write articles for prestige, writing & selling freelance articles
Many aspiring article writers are put off by many books on writing articles and writers courses which, with voluminous detail on writing articles and analysis of article writing techniques, cause those aspiring to write articles to be confused about how to write articles, to loose interest in writing articles.
Many columnists earning a living by writing articles did not learn their craft from books on how to write articles…
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Posted on June 27th, 2010 by brianno shouts
There are many ways for implementing this concept. More than that, since the introduction of technologies such as CGI, ASP, and PHP that allow web developers to generate dynamic web pages, a lot of companies have found creative ways to develop their website applications using this concept as their foundation.
Over the past few years, the internet community has been trying to create a set of standards for creating web sites. A new technology called CSS or Cascading Style Sheets has been introduced. There is nothing actually new in the way CSS handles a web page’s presentation.…
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Posted on June 19th, 2010 by brianno shouts
In some ways, coding HTML email has become easier — several email software providers, such as Google Mail, have improved their support for CSS. However, at the same time, Outlook 2007 has taken HTML email backwards: last year Microsoft substituted the original HTML rendering engine used by Outlook for an engine that is inferior in terms of CSS support.
Other advances in HTML email in the last couple of years include the formation of the Email Standards Project, which aims to test the compliance of email software to HTML and CSS standards and to lobby for improvements; the…
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