How to Choose Stock Photography for your Web Site (Wed Jun 28th, 2006, by Kelly Paal)
So you’ve decided to take the plunge. You know that stock
photography is an effective tool for your web business, but
where do you start and how do you choose the stock photo that’s
right for you. Here are some tips to get you started so that you
are...
Web Design (Wed Jun 28th, 2006, by Kurt Thumlert)
For web developers who prioritize graphics and design work,
reconciling the art of web development with building an
e-commerce platform can be somewhat problematic. Design and
programming are the foci - and these are the skills developers
spend years...
Components of a Great Web Site (Wed Jun 28th, 2006, by David Bell)
So you've finally decided it's time to create your own web site.
After all, your friends and business associates have one and you
don't want to be left behind on the Information Super Highway.
Great web sites all have a few common elements about them...
Integrating Advertising into Your Web Design (Tue Jun 27th, 2006, by Stephen Bucaro)
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Conversion Counts (Tue Jun 27th, 2006, by Barry Harrison)
It seems that everyone’s looking for better Search Engine
rankings. If you have the right keywords, a high ranking can
attract targeted traffic to your site. But how many of these
visitors become customers and clients? Conversion-- not
ranking-- is w...
Photoshop's Pen Tool for Tracing Vectors (Tue Jun 27th, 2006, by kay zetkin)
Photoshop offers lots of drawing, illustrating and imaging tools
for a web designer to take advantage of. In this tutorial, we
will be given an opportunity to learn how to use the Pen Tool
for tracing images in your computer and apply them to create ...
Web Design (Tue Jun 27th, 2006, by Teve Torbes)
When designing a web page, you need to be careful about what
pictures you use. Many people simply grab them off Google - they
see a picture they like, and they put it on their web site.
Unfortunately, copyright law protects the person who took the
pi...
Web Site Optimization (Tue Jun 27th, 2006, by Andy King)
Web Site Optimization: How To Speed Up Your Web Site By
Minimizing Your GIF and PNG Image "Bit-Depth"
Are bloated images slowing down your web site and causing you
lost business? Images comprise over 50% of the average web page
so putting them on a d...
DON'T BE YOUR OWN WORST ENEMY (Mon Jun 26th, 2006, by Jennifer Johnson)
According to a new survey carried out by Alliance & where
ID_NUM=9270; Leicester, one in five small business owners view
tax as their greatest concern. The Chancellor has announced in
his last budget that companies with profits below 10,000
wil...
Let Your Visitors Know How Often You Update Your Website (Mon Jun 26th, 2006, by Candice Pardue)
If you update your website often, you may wish to express to
your visitors that your website is up-to-date, and not
"deserted".
One way to do this is by placing a small statement which
includes a "Last Updated" date that changes each time you update
...
The Frames Debate (Mon Jun 26th, 2006, by Stefene Russell)
Because I look at the world through frames (my glasses, that is)
they've never bothered me that much on the web. They don't make
me jump up and down for joy, mind you, but I've managed to
cultivate enough patience to deal with them in most
instances-...
Spam, The Stuff You Love To Hate (Sun Jun 25th, 2006, by Jeff Colburn)
We all get spam, and we all hate it. I always thought it would
be great if I could open some spam, press a button on my
computer and have a zillion volts of electricity shoot through
the phone lines all the way to the computer that sent the spam
and ...
Why are you so Oblivious of your Typefaces? (Sun Jun 25th, 2006, by Maricon Williams)
Your website is like your body, where each part plays a crucial
role. The pain of any part of it is felt by the whole. With
regards to your web design, you must treat each element with
considerable consideration because oblivion of one element may
s...
What's a Design Dinosaur (Sun Jun 25th, 2006, by Lala C. Ballatan)
Are you fond of applying and scrambling old and new design
clichés in one helpless web page? Are you one of the thousands
not yet enlightened that ‘too much of a good thing is bad’? Are
you too engrossed in improvising other designs and not coming up...