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Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2005
Want to build website content that can be processed by XML-compliant tools? If you answered yes, then it's time to learn the rules governing XHTML.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, October 2005
Can you optimize a site designed in frames? Of course you can! The question should be, “how effectively can I optimize a web sire designed in frames?”
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, November 2005
You crave attention but lack distinction? Consider using a personalized favicon to draw people to your website from Internet Explorer's Favorites menu.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2005
Gather the courage to develop your own Content Management Systems (CMS). If you don't, you may lose clients to web design companies that offer this money saving option.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2005
This article course will acquaint you with all basic web design principles, such as: website hierarchy, structure, elements, covers, typography and more.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, November 2005
Become familiar with the fundamental features, or the basic anatomy, of type in order to more effectively chose the correct type face for your chosen print media.
Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Articles, October 2005
Steve Mulder and Michael Brandt claim that when you're creating a web page, size matters. Here they provide measurements of website elements and discuss ways to design for the most popular browsers.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, November 2005
Use Flash with care, advises Luke Humble. Understand your audience, and view your intended animation in a variety of environments before releasing your site.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2005
If you have an existing website or are developing one, then you should take the tips described in this article and try to apply them to your work.
Editor's Pick in Templates & Tuning, August 2005
Why are so many people spending hundreds or thousands of dollars for someone to build them a custom shell for their content? The answer is simple: because they don’t know about web site templates!










