Web 2.0 has revolutionized the way web sites operate making the user the deciding authority on how the web site should run. Well, that’s fitting enough as it’s the users who ultimately decide whether your web site is a success or a failure.
In other words, in today’s highly competitive
Logo Design: Designs That Feature The Droid Font
Posted on: Monday, January 5th, 2009
Posted in: Logo Design
Have you heard of Droid? Google, the largest search engine on the internet, is ready to release what could very well be one of the greatest sources of inspiration when it comes to font and logo designs in the near future.
Named Droid, this new font has been an idea that
Why Good Website Navigation Is Important
Posted on: Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Posted in: Web Design
Your experience should tell you. Haven’t you come across a webpage that challenged your Internet-savvy mind so you decided to leave it pronto? That is what you should consider when you are having your website designed or redesigned. Your website should be easy to navigate like the English Channel or
Designing a Website to be Cross Browser Compatible
Posted on: Sunday, December 21st, 2008
Posted in: Web Design
Firstly, let us consider browsers, what are they? Simply they are the tool that you use to surf the internet and view web pages. Most of us when we get a computer find we have Internet Explorer (The most commonly used browser) installed on our computer and will use this
Knowledge about Simple CSS: Choosing your fonts
Posted on: Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
Posted in: CSS
If you become from a indicant background, this may sound backward. Usually, in the indicant world, serifs are preferred for blocks of book because the serifs support the receptor characterize each line. However, modern operating systems have options to smooth the edges of concealment fonts automatically, so non-serif fonts become
For the past many years, e-commerce is growing at a very rapid pace in the world of online business. Electronic commerce or e-commerce means doing business online through the powerful medium of the Internet. E-commerce operates in all four of the major market segments:
. Business to Business
. Business to
Database and Electronic Commerce Solutions
Posted on: Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
Posted in: e-Commerce
A database is an organized collection of facts. In other words, it is a collection of information arranged and presented to serve an assigned purpose. An example of a database is dictionary where words are arranged alphabetically. Any organization be it a bank, manufacturing company, hospital, university or a government
The one thing that a website must have to keep visitors from leaving it in a hurry is a well-planned, smooth navigation structure. Poor navigation confuses visitors and even if you have superior content and design, you are likely to lose your visitors, possibly customers, as they wouldn’t know where
Using a website should be an easy and enjoyable experience, but many times it can turn out frustrating due to too much or poorly written content, an overload of ads, disorganisation, or gaudy fancy techniques that are off-putting and irksome. And these are the websites designed by the experienced and
Importance of adding global outlook to your website design
Posted on: Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Posted in: Web Design
Internet has become the connecting medium to complete communications. Internet has global appeal. When companies decide to register their online existence through website they only think of local website design to appeal the customers of particular region. Even some multinational corporations with business operations in various countries, choose to focus
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