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Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Did you know that every website, like every ad, should contain four elements which can be remembered through the acronym AIDA? Read this article and increase your sales.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
There is a buzz in the online community about a technology that empowers the average computer user with the ability to create and maintain their very own web presence. In the past, individuals who took interest in having and opera...
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, April 2007
This is advice to web design customer - good advice. The author explains what you need, what you should want, and what to ask your designer for - before the designer puts a lot of time and work into the wrong direction.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, December 2006
This very informative article will help you to understand the continued comparison of benefits and liabilities of Liquid VS Fixed Layout. The author explains when a mixed approach works best.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, March 2005
There are so many techniques and methods available to create a user friendly website. The first one is by using a server side routine or print stylesheets. The print version may strip out images and navigation that lose their meanin.......
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
Want to know the benefits of kicking the originality habit as a designer? They are numerous, and of those, one outstanding benefit is adherence to standards.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, January 2007
This informative article tells you 7 Reasons You Should Avoid JavaScript Dynamic Navigation. The author explains the technical reasons behind each of the 7, and provides excellent examples.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2005
Hierarchy. Creating website navigation, dear friends, is all about establishing hierarchy. This tutorial will teach you how it’s done.
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.








