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Editor's Pick in Design Principles
This a good article to read if you have never bought or commissioned a website before. It covers the basic issues needed in deciding what you should pay for a new website. The author talks about expertise - which is NOT the exclusive domain of t....
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, October 2006
This article is a look into the future of webpage design. The author follows the logic that greater capability leads to improved product. The points are well supported as to just how webpages will change to multimedia.
Website Navigation is defined as the science and skill applied to a web site that helps visitors move from one page to another. A good website navigation system is imperative for a successful and accessible website design.
Search Engine Optimization is a method to allow search engines to access your website by honing in on your meta tags. Therefore, you must ensure that your tags are properly worded and placed, i.e., using a specific number of characters for your title, keywords, and description, on every page of your...
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, June 2005
Discover the new technologies that have led to increased opportunities to express your personal creativity in web site design.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, May 2007
This is the best article I have read for Website Design for Small Businesses. The author gives you just enough information to make the various necessary judgments for your small business website without the blab.
Editor's Pick in JavaScript, June 2005
Coding, anyone? Let Kay Zetkin show you how to reduce redundancies and increase productivity using JavaScript optimization.
Editor's Pick of October, 2008
Site-building is not a "rocket science" any more. Let your imagination and creativity go free.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, March 2005
Let’s take a walk on the wild side today and keep our navigation tame. Good navigation, like a well-trained beast, should be quiet and kind.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Geometric designs come in all shapes and sizes... and lines. You can create your logo design or customize your illustration by using simple lines and shapes to create your very own unique image...









