Posts Tagged ‘than’

CSS Web Design – Better Alternative Than Html Code

Posted on November 12th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
These days, websites are playing a vital role in everyone’s life and it seems people are getting addicted to it. It’s true that watching a website or gathering information is really easy. If you are having an internet connection, then you can easily access websites right from the comforts of your home or from anywhere. There are thousands of websites in the online world. But designing and developing these websites is not at all easy. It takes months or years to create a stunning web page and only a professional can help you with this.…

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Top 10 Reasons Why CSS is Better than HTML Tables

Posted on September 16th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
It has long been debated that the use of style sheet languages such as CSS is said to be much more efficient than the use of ordinary HTML tables. Ever since the growth of the world wide web, professionals of the industry have sought ways on how to improve the presentation of their websites both efficiently and effectively. Style sheet languages such as CSS have perfected this need and became the universal language for designers and developers alike. The question is, what are the reasons why CSS is much more useful than the use of HTML tables? …

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Outsourcing Graphic Designing Work is More Affordable than Hiring In-house Designers

Posted on September 3rd, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
One of the biggest concerns of people running businesses is cutting operations costs and making more profits. And they leave no stones unturned to find out possible ways to curb extra expense. But this is where lost of business owners also go wrong by ignoring certain services in a bid to cut down expenses, but finally losing out on more than they bargained for. One such example where people make mistakes commonly is when they want to enhance their corporate identity and choose to go for graphic designing to work its wonders. For it is when they reckon hiring…

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