Optimize Your Photos For The Web
It doesn't matter if your emailing photos of your grandson or putting images of your latest product on your online store. Too many people don't consider optimizing their photos for the web. We've all been on too many web pages where it seemed that the photos would never load, and sometimes they d...
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Nov 02, 2004
Culture And Website Localization
With the rise in ownership of computers and internet usage growing daily, the internet is fast becoming the primary port of call for information, shopping and services. In addition, those computer and internet users are increasingly from non-English speaking countries. At the end of 2002, it was est...
Type : Design Principles
Level : All levels
Added : Nov 01, 2004
Website Translation
Websites are now a crucial part of most businesses. They generate revenue, offer an avenue for promotion and are easily accessible means of providing information on a company. However, the global economy now demands that companies look beyond national borders if they wish to expand.
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Nov 01, 2004
Less Is More For University Websites
Many university websites are poorly organized, and filled with out-of-date content that has been directly published from print. Delivering a better service to students and staff faces challenges because of decentralized management structures and concepts such as academic freedom.
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Nov 01, 2004
Designing Your Web Site For ALL Browsers
Let's face it. Building a web site that browses consistently on multiple platforms and multiple browsers is not always as easy as we would like.
Type : Design Principles
Level : All levels
Added : Nov 01, 2004
The Secret Of Custom Error Pages
Just about every website has a broken link here or there that no longer connects to the page specified in the URL. These broken links loose you visitors and cost you money. Often what happens is you delete or move a page, and then forget to update some of the other pages on your site that lin...
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 29, 2004
Web Designing Tips
Easy That's how you'd like life to be, right? Especially when you're creating a website on your own. But that doesn't mean you want the site to look severe and just functional. you want it to be pretty , smart and also respond and move when you interact with it, while saying all that you want to...
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 29, 2004
10 Things All Webmasters Should Know
Geared Up with a website and lots of energy to make a mark online? Spare some time and go through this. You'll be glad you did. If you don't already, this is something you MUST know! 1. Maintain an easy to follow Navigational system throughout your website. 2. Do not use frames unless it's...
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 29, 2004
Who Should Be Designing Corporate Websites?
Have you ever found yourself working with a client-supplied design for an interface or a design from their print/marketing company? Most companies do not realize the value of a properly designed website and will not always make the right choice in selecting the website designer. The next time you fi...
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 29, 2004
How To Judge A Good Website From A Bad One
How a website has written its links is an excellent way to judge its quality. Good websites tend to have a rich and intuitive link structure. Good web writers think clearly about how each piece of content links up with the rest of the content on the website.
Type : Design Principles
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 29, 2004

