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Web Accessibility: The Basics


What is web accessibility & why is it important

Tried and Tested Tips to Improve your Website - Part 1


1. DO NOT use excessive graphics or banner images on a single web page. They tend to slow the loading of your Web page. Impatient surfers might close their browser and move on. If you have many images on a single page, consider deleting few of them or moving them to a new page.

Content is king


Introduction

How To Get Repeat Visitors To Your Site


When you have a website online it is important for you to try and get new visitors to your site, but it’s also important to take care of the visitors that you actually already have. This is because you will want your existing visitors to keep returning to your site again and again.

The Top 15 Essential Ingredients of Every WINDOWS HOSTING Plan Package


First things First. Why would you like to have Windows Based Hosting when there are Linux packages for cheaper rates The answer is – it depends on what application you are looking to use for your hosting. Consider the tools and scripting languages you plan to use – if you use PHP, Perl or MySQL, Linux is the way forward. If apps are Microsoft-specific, then Windows is what you need. Clear…

5 Essential Traits Of A Home Business Website


So you’ve decided to start an online work at home business and are just beginning to build your website. You probably have a million different ideas for what you want the site to look like. You will want to take into consideration that your idea of a great website may differ drastically from what a website designed to make sales should be like.

Working with Royalty Free Music


When creating Multi-Media Content, Flash or Video Clips for a clients web site or CD Rom Project, the last thing you want is to get him in trouble with the law. If theres a need for music in a project, using royalty free music is essential.

Web usability: The basics


What is web usability & why is it important

Beyond Web usability: Web credibility


Web usability: Its old news

Writing Benefit-Driven Web Copy – 4 Steps to More Sales


Youve identified the benefits you offer your customers, but how do you turn a list of benefits into engaging web copy which converts visitors into customers

7 Key Points to Consider When Choosing a Web Host


With literally thousands of web hosting companies in the industry all vieing for your business, carefully consider these key points to ensure you make the most well informed decision possible.

iKobo Review - Part 1


The Initial Discovery

iKobo Review - Part 2


Attempt 1 Conclusion

What Hosting Companies Dont Tell You, Could Hurt You


Did you know that hosting companies overcrowd their servers despite all the issues caused by servers running hundreds of accounts Are you aware of what happens if your website is hosted on a server thats overcrowded Youre probably thinking to yourself, what do you mean overcrowd their servers Overcrowded servers mean big money for your hosting company, but also big problems for your website.

Building Web Sites Using Web Templates


Gone are the days when you had to rely on a web-designer to design your websites. New technologies with innovative ideas have brought out a new variant to this trend in the form of ready to use website templates.

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About.com Web Design / HTML

If you're a freelance designer you can sometimes judge how well your business is going based on how many sites you've built or worked on. Is the recession hurting your business? Are you working on more sites than you ever have? Or are you focusing on one or two sites and giving them your complete attention?

Poll: How many websites have you built or worked on this year? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at 07:44:35.

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2am Media

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Wordless Wednesday - Reader's Favorite Designs: 2am Media originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at 00:00:08.

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When you're working on creating a print style sheet, you should be aware of the @page rule to help you provide specific styles for the pages. Just be sure to test any CSS you add to print style sheets with the @page rule, as many browsers still don't have good support for it.

Learn More About CSS Printing and the @page Rule

The @page Rule Helps with Printing originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at 23:18:29.

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ColorBlender
Finding color palettes can be a lot of fun, and with this tool you can create a palette and then email it to someone else to have them modify it. You can choose each color in the palette directly or have the tool give you a "blend" based on a color you start with.

Web Design Software Pick of the Week: ColorBlender originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at 07:05:16.

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CSS frameworks are a tool for Web designers and developers to create websites quickly without needing to "reinvent the wheel". They provide things like layout structures, user interface elements, typography and more. Have you ever used one? Which one(s) have you tried? What did you like about it or not like?

Poll: Have you ever used a CSS framework? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 19:39:27.

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Color is something that most Web designers obsess over. We have tons of color apps to help us pick colors, follow pages of color ideas, and even read articles on color theory like they are the latest best-seller. Here are some links I found this week that are about using color in Web design. If you know of other good color resources, let us know in the comments.

Link Love - Color originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 16:24:54.

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Alcoholics Anonymous of Midland, Michigan - Area 32, District 20

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Wordless Wednesday - Reader's Favorite Designs: Alcoholics Anonymous of Midland, Michigan originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 00:00:19.

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Do you write a blog about Web design, CSS, HTML or some other aspect of Web development? I would love to know about it. Submit your blog to my Blogroll by filling out this form.

Tell Us About Your Web Design Blog originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 05:23:34.

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I love to read. I read over 100 books a year, possibly as many as 200 books. And while most of these books are science fiction, dantasy, or general fiction, I also read a lot of Web development books. These are some of the books that have come out recently that I would like to read.

HTML & CSS: The Good Parts (Animal Guide) by Ben Henick
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Web Design in Easy Steps by Richard Quick
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Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software by EffectiveUI, Jonathan Anderson, John McRee, and Robb Wilson
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  • HTML and JavaScript BASICS by Karl Barksdale and E. Shane Turner (Compare Prices)
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  • Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML (5th Edition) by Terry Morris (Compare Prices)
  • Web 2.0: Making the Web Work for You, Illustrated by Jane Hosie-Bounar and Barbara M. Waxer (Compare Prices)
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Interesting Web Books - New Books on Web Development originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 14:08:05.

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Last week I posted about some of the many ways that Web designers and Web developers can get on each others nerves. I then received a couple comments saying that that was what Project Managers were for - to make sure that the team members communicate. Well, I'm not arguing that point, but it made me start thinking about project managers - and if there's one thing that will make feuding designers and developers band together, it's in their hatred of Project Managers. :-) I have worked on many projects that wouldn't have been completed without the PM, but I have also been on many projects that were desperately hindered by the PM. And even good PMs have annoying tendencies. You might even argue that that's what makes them a good PM.

Share Your Annoyances

Project Managers Can Be Useful, But They Can Also Be Annoying originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 05:42:16.

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