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What Is The Website design with CSS?

Posted on: Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Posted in: CSS

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So all of us who have worked on websites before, or even have just browsed the net, have come across something called CSS. If youre familiar with HTML at all, youve definitely heard the term. With the way that the internet works, theres always a new update to the way

Web Design Basics

Posted on: Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

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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

To Flash or not to Flash

Posted on: Friday, October 3rd, 2008

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There a number of things to consider when deciding to add flash to your site and this article aims to answer your questions about the dilemma of using Flash or not. Some of you may be thinking, what is Flash? In its simplest form, Flash is what is used to add

Getting Your Photographs Online

Posted on: Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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Getting your photographs online is not always a simple process of making an upload and jotting down a bit of code. Although the html for putting an image onto a website is simple, making your picture appear on the web is the easiest part. Making it appear good on the

Web Design: Cross Browser Compatibility

Posted on: Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

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An important aspect of web design today is making sure it is compatible with all the major web browsers. There are literally hundreds of web browsers in use around the world. All of them implement the W3C document standards a little differently. What is Cross Browser Compatibility? If a web page is

While designing Website

Posted on: Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

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Web site design is based on your business needs and branding directions. Decide which type of website you are going to design. While designing the web site you have to keep some things in mind. Very first thing is that the Background and Text applied on the webpage should be

Have Little Web Design Experience? Here is XML for Beginners

Posted on: Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

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This article is for readers who have either no prior experience of Web Design or very little time. No Programs The best way to write Web pages is to get your hands dirty and write the code yourself. Programs that produce HTML often do so badly. They often produce Web pages that go
A Favicon is a short the Favorites Icon. It is a multi-resolution image included on nearly all professional developed sites. With Internet Explorer, it is displayed on the Address line and in the Favorites menu. It allows the webmaster to further promote their website, and create a more customized appearance
Many web designers overlook the importance of color when designing a web site. Color should be one of the first concerns when it comes time to start the web site design. Pay close attention to the colors you chose, the site will end up either plain or boring; it’s hard

Accessible Web Design Tips

Posted on: Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

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Here are some simple rules for developing modern accessible web sites. We will just touch on a few of the main rules, as there are too many to cover here, but sticking to these rules will get you off to a good start. The 3 Click Rule Unless you are new to
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