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What resolution should your web site be designed for?
Kudos for making a fascinating web site and for all the real hard work you put in place from your end. But as a matter of fact you deserve rewards in terms of what you expect your web site to yield rather than eulogies from some other quarter.
Deepak Sharma | Published 07/4/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
Surging ahead with the animation
Dynamism made happen in today's web sites with the help of sorts of animated stuff is a nice thing to give them a lively and happening look. Conceptually, animation might include anything which exhibits motion in its stride hence it might include popping text on the site to full fledged videos, Flash applications or animated movies.
Deepak Sharma | Published 07/4/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
Does your website facilitate the new breed of layman users?
Internet has got virtually deep down penetration across the globe, and the profile of its users has also gone a sea change. Over the years, the internet has come out from the prerogative of select users of scientific and defense community to mass accessibility.
Deepak Sharma | Published 04/28/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
What you need to know about CSS !
Style sheet is a progressive breakthrough for the advancement of web. Today, more and more browsers are implementing style sheets, opening authors' eyes to unique features that allow influence over presentation while preserving platform independence.
Deepak Sharma | Published 04/28/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
How I Boosted My Monthly AdSense Profits from 673 to 21,398 in Just 6 Months
Triple your income with ad layout changes. Get better rankings and more traffic by targeting only vulnerable keywords, 4 specific tips to improve your earnings.
Brian Carter | Published 04/25/2006 | Web Design/Coding , Website Revenues |
Four Ways to Increase Online Sales
Small changes - like improving your customer checkout process - can have a big effect on how many people end up buying from your site.
Adrian Mullan | Published 04/20/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
The Importance of Meta Tags: Providing the Human Touch
For the uninitiated, meta-tags are pieces of code within your website that contain information about each page. These tags are supposed to tell search engines and users what the page is about...
Matthew Coers | Published 04/7/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
10 frightening pitfalls that can turn your visitors off
While designing your website, you cannot afford to make room for any flaws that might be taken seriously by the users. There is, for sure, not a lack of websites which inadvertently contain serious mistakes, and worse still people fail to attribute poor performance of the site to such flaws
Deepak Sharma | Published 03/28/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
Why Good Looks Will Always Give You More Traffic
No Webmaster or person with any online presence can afford to ignore the subject of traffic. Without enough traffic, no site can ever hope to be successful. Yet the reality on the ground is that competition for traffic is fierce and it is for this reason that most webmasters are always struggling to gain and maintain a reasonable flow of traffic to their site.
Maggie Jones | Published 03/19/2006 | Web Design/Coding |
Search Engine Friendly Web Design Advice
To ensure top search engine rankings for your website, you cannot totally rely on your web designers...Read on...
Jimsun Lui | Published 01/20/2006 | Web Design/Coding |

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