Archive for April, 2009

You have an idea for a website and you are now looking for somebody to build you the site. You want it to be a smooth ride, and want to have a good working relationship with your web designer. You are also looking for a low cost website, so how will you make all of [...]

Most of my students are Internet novices and ask many apprehensive questions about how to design a website. They worry about their ability to design an attractive site and are anxiously seeking the quickest and best alternative. After years on the Net, I believe you need to learn how to design your sites yourself, and [...]

Website content & usability

Writing for the web is totally different to writing for printed matter. We tend to scan content on the web hunting for the information we’re after, as opposed to reading word-for-word. As a result of this, there are certain guidelines you should be sure to follow when writing copy for your website: 1. Use clear [...]

Will it be a better year or worst than the exiting year? It remains to be seen. Nonetheless, let me present my predictions as well 1. The giant among the search engines will purchase additional technology start-ups. It will also contemplate on purchasing an older company and let go of its product for free. 2. [...]

The DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) states that service providers must not discriminate against disabled people. A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law, and as such must be made accessible to everyone. Some organisations are making accessibility improvements to their websites, but many are seemingly not making the accessibility adjustments. [...]

Picking Colors For Your Website

Whether you’re building just one website, or a half dozen a month, one of the first things you have to do is decide on a color scheme. You may have no background in design, or you may be a color-blind web designer. (No, really, I know one!) Either way, it’s not always the easiest task [...]

An additional benefit of website accessibility is an improved performance in search engines. The more accessible it is to search engines, the more accurately they can predict what the site’s about, and the higher your site will appear in the rankings. Not all of the accessibility guidelines will help with your search engine rankings, but [...]

Copyright 2005, Rozey Gean It’s so easy to annoy and drive away your website visitors without even realizing it. Ensuring your site is user-friendly–and not annoying–is one of the most important factors in creating a successful online presence. To guarantee your website is ready for traffic, consider the following 5 points before kicking your advertisements [...]

Professional Web Design Services

Are you looking for a professional web design service, however are only on a small budget? This article gives you free advice and tips about how to obtain a cheap but quality web design. There are also some very valuable website promotion tips. I hope you enjoy the read. How To find cheap website design [...]

Putting Multimedia to Good Use

Multimedia on the web is often seen as a bad idea: it breaks the flow of textual information, makes your bandwidth costs spiral out of control, and annoys visitors who aren’t expecting it. Used properly, though, multimedia can enhance your website to no end, putting you light-years ahead of your competitors. The Principle of Least [...]

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