Tag: Html Text
QuarkXpress Tips: How to Move Content Between Print and Web Layouts
Posted on Jul.10, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Since its release in 1987, QuarkXpress had made an immediate impact to computer enthusiasts. QuarkXPress introduced precision typography, layout and color control to the desktop computer, and delivered those features to designers at a fraction of the cost of proprietary typesetting systems. Quark software programs had been widely utilized to create, design and manage their documents such as books, catalogs, brochures, packaging, newspapers, magazines and online materials.
At present, Quark maintains its industry leadership with a product line that ties together [...]
Writing Effective ALT Text For Images
Posted on Apr.20, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Anyone who knows anything about web accessibility knows that images need alternative, or ALT, text assigned to them. This is because screen readers can’t understand images, but rather read aloud the alternative text assigned to them. In Internet Explorer we can see this ALT text, simply by mousing over the image and looking at the yellow tooltip that appears. Other browsers (correctly) don’t do this. The HTML for inserting ALT text is:
But surely there can’t be a skill to [...]
Why is Optimizing Your Site For Speed is Important? Tips on How to do so!
Posted on Mar.20, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
If there is one thing we have all suffered through is waiting
for a site to download online. It seems like it is the worse
thing in the world and will never end. We actually either click
off of the site or after the initial download of the frontpage
completes, we then click off of the site because the subpages
take too long to load. We have all been here and this article is
to help make sure your visitors don’t go through it as well.
The [...]
HTML And Why You Need It
Posted on Feb.14, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
HTML. What is it, and why do you need to know how to use it?
First of all, HTML is Hyper Text Markup Language. It is what a browser reads in order to display what you actually see on a webpage that you view through Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, or whatever browser you may use. It’s a type of code.
Uh-oh, code. Yikes! Is it some sort of secret language? Not really. And it’s much easier to learn than one [...]
Setting Up A CGI Script On Your Web Site
Posted on Jan.17, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Before you set up any scripts you will need some information about your server. You can get this by e-mailing your web hosting provider. It’s good to have these on hand before you try to set up a script. You may not need all of the information for each script, but some of the larger scripts demand more information to work. The information you may need is:
Path To Perl This is normally the first line at the top of a [...]
Why is Optimizing Your Site For Speed is Important? Tips on How to Do So!
Posted on Jan.06, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
If there is one thing we have all suffered through is waiting for a site to download online. It seems like it is the worse thing in the world and will never end. We actually either click off of the site or after the initial download of the frontpage completes, we then click off of the site because the subpages take too long to load. We have all been here and this article is to help make sure your visitors [...]
