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Archive for the ‘Website Design’ Category

CSS and Web Design

By Joshua Elliot On March 8, 2010 No Comments

Web designing has become easier, faster, and more profitable by the use of CSS. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, a language that is growing in popularity. As the name implies, this semi-new markup language allows the user to add more style to their web pages than HTML. Cascading Style Sheets can be used in conjunction with all the popular web design languages to develop the optimum in business websites.

More flexibility in web designing has attracted web entrepreneurs who enjoy the use of animation and video that retain potential customer’s attention. While multimedia would slow the loading of pages in HTML, the use of Cascading Style Sheets allows for smaller file size. The ability to streamline the document produces higher rankings with greater SEO. For online business, greater Search Engine Optimization can mean more customers and higher sales.

Popularity: 28% [?]

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Hot Tips for Hiring a Website Designer: How to Find the Most Reliable One

By Joshua Elliot On January 11, 2010 No Comments
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Taken from www.wolfree.com/web-design.html

Having your own website is an essential feature to reach other people who are using the internet to know everything about your online business. Lucky for you if you know the basics of website designing and have the skills to maintain it, but for others who don’t have any idea how to create one will have to hire a website designer. Here are some few hot tips that will guide you in choosing the appropriate website designer.

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How To Build Squeeze Page Series

By Joshua Elliot On July 19, 2009 No Comments

Hi, I have just recently done up a series of posts on how to build squeeze page, and this post will be a linking point for all the post series.

The reasons I do this is because it will be easier for you (my readers) to find this post series on how to build a squeeze page, the second reason is to strengthen the Search Engine Search, with track backs and linkage for this blog. Here goes:

Popularity: 45% [?]

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Design Your Own Website That Is User Friendly For Your Visitors

By Joshua Elliot On July 3, 2009 No Comments

Designing a website on your own can be hard if you are new to website design, but nevertheless I was a beginner before so I know the hardship and pain in creating a website. But how can we (as a beginner) build a website that is user friendly and yet professional looking? By studying those that have great website layout and use it on your own.

Of course you will not be getting a real paid professional looking website when you are a beginner, the good news is that you can change the look of your website later.

Popularity: 30% [?]

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Website Design- The Three Fatal Mistakes

By Joshua Elliot On April 21, 2009 No Comments

Millions and millions of websites roam all over the Internet. Business, corporate and personal websites, all can achieve thousands of visitors each day. So why do some thrive while most did not make it.

What are the reasons that make a website fail? These are three reasons that make visitors dislike coming to the websites.

Fonts – One of the main reason that drive visitors is the misuse of fonts. A good website designer is considerate to all the website visitors, as you cannot know who will be visiting your website. Most of the people do not have good eyesight, so it is worthwhile to make sure the fonts are suitable to all people.

Paragraphs – This is the second mistake that most of the people make when they are doing web design. They wrote long paragraphs for the visitors to read while they are searching for information. Research has shown that people tend to continue reading if the paragraphs are short, my advise is to use no more than six lines in one paragraph.

Popularity: 27% [?]

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