Friday, June 26th, 2009 at 7:45 am
Trying to figure out a stream in banning one email client or another is no easy job. As soon as somebody rises up saying Outlook is bad, somebody else comes saying it’s good and the other one is bad. And the story goes on and on. On one hand, email clients like Outlook Express and [...]
Friday, May 29th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
Use text links, avoid image links. Anyhow, if you have used image links, then always make sure to put your keywords in the alt tags. Put your prime keywords in text links and always insure to put a short descriptions of your website/page in minimum of 20-30 words or more if allowed. In text links [...]
Friday, May 22nd, 2009 at 11:45 am
Most web surfers start their sessions at a search engine or a web directory. There are a number of different methods you can use to capture their traffic and drive it to your site: Stick to the big names: The two largest directories: Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) and the Open Project Directory (http://www.dmoz.org), and the two largest [...]
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 at 10:40 am
User-centered design (UCD) is a project approach that puts the intended users of a site at the centre of its design and development. It does this by talking directly to the user at key points in the project to make sure the site will deliver upon their requirements. The stages are carried out in an [...]
Sunday, February 1st, 2009 at 10:40 am
Usability testing with children is similar in many respects to usability testing with adults. In order to get the most out of the sessions, and ensure the child is comfortable and happy, there are a few differences that you need to be aware of. Stress of new people and surroundings Children are far more likely [...]
Tuesday, January 20th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
Installment 1 Developing State-enabled Applications With PHP When a user is browsing through a website and is surfing from one web page to another, sometimes the website needs to remember the actions (e.g. choices) performed by the user. For example, in a website that sells DVDs, the user typically browses through a list of DVDs [...]
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 at 4:40 am
Your web hosting provider should offer you “Usage Statistics” or “Web Stats” with your account. These statistics are an invaluable resource when it comes to gauging if all of your marketing efforts are paying off in visitors to your website. A good statistics program will offer you the following information: * Number of unique user [...]
Saturday, December 13th, 2008 at 4:40 am
Static content is a plain html file that doesn’t change for any user or request. The same content is displayed to everyone, regardless of anything else including variables, sessions and cookies. Dynamic content, on the other hand, is specifically displayed based on a web browser’s request. It can change the whole way information is displayed, [...]
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 at 2:40 pm
Static content is a plain html file that doesn’t change for any user or request. The same content is displayed to everyone, regardless of anything else including variables, sessions and cookies. Dynamic content, on the other hand, is specifically displayed based on a web browser’s request. It can change the whole way information is displayed, [...]
Saturday, November 15th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Your web hosting provider should offer you “Usage Statistics” or “Web Stats” with your account. These statistics are an invaluable resource when it comes to gauging if all of your marketing efforts are paying off in visitors to your website. A good statistics program will offer you the following information: * Number of unique user [...]