First Impressions : Do It Yourself by Tom Stone There are some truly gifted artists providing unique internet experiences now. There are also some truly boring templates that many web "designers" are assaulting the webscape w
The Advantages of Dynamic Website Content by David A. Saharkhiz Think about your own surfing behavior. What types of websites do you visit the most often; which ones keep drawing you back?
If you are like most internet surfer
Is Your Site A Post It Note Or Super Glue by Anne Marie Baugh Traffic, traffic, traffic, that's all we hear. You'd think we were all craving two hours commutes on the Los Angeles freeway. The question is, if you've got traff
Understanding Seo: Ambatchdotcom Seocontest Usefull by sverdlow
Online businesses have boomeranged with Internet stepping into homes and lives of people. Companies are milking this to their advantage by targeting the users who reach the
The Top 5 Roadblocks To Web Accessibility by Karl Groves "IntroductionAccessibility is often the last thing on a web designer's mind when creating a website. This is not a trait unique to newbies or people working on a personal p
Using SSIs to Ease Site Maintenance by Lauri Harpf Before building a site, every webmaster has to make a decision on what layout method to use. Most seem to go with either a frame or a table-based layout, the latter bein
Protecting Your Business From Spam by Edward Robirds Even being as careful as possible with my email address, I still used to receive more than 100 email messages a day, which is no exaggeration. Only about 10% of those email
Why Robots.txt by Matt Benya I am sure that a lot of you have heard of the file named robots.txt (also called a "robot exclusion file") before. But what does this file really pertain to? Basically you can
21 Reasons Why The Next Site I Visit Could Be Yours by Steve Nash You spend so much time promoting YOUR site, but why, exactly, do YOU VISIT someone else's?
The other day, I re-visited all of the sites I had been to that week (us
How to Insert a Vertical Divider Line into Your Web by Candice Pardue Unlike creating a horizontal vertical line by inserting an
tag, a simple html code is not available to insert a vertical divider line into your web page.
Should you Purchase a Turnkey Site or Build Your Own by Francisco Aloy You see them all the time, pre-packaged websites selling everything from acorns to zinc. Most of them have a nice professional look about them, with good pictures and graph
Basic Marketing Principles: Dont Put Up Your Website Without Them by Merle So you think you've created the perfect website. It looks great, loads fast, and you perform marketing and promotional duties on a regular schedule online and off. There se
Photography for Your Jewelry and Craft Website by Lisa Jay Not only is it important to take good photographs for your website, it is equally important to make sure that your pictures load quickly. In this article we will cover a number o
Designing by Numbers Statistics and No Lies! by Pamela Heywood Stats tell us a myriad of things, some even useful and we're accustomed to using them in our marketing and selling processes. Frequently abused and made to say what W
A Designer’s Hint by Kristine Llabres It is enormously fun exploring things and discovering it your own. Having stuffs that would undeniably fit according to your own desire and interest would bring about goo
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