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I've focused in the past on some individual sections of your website that you should consider implementing. What I'm going to do now is give a brief overview of a number of pages and sections that are common in websites.
If you need a web designer, but have no clue about the typical web design process, I am quite certain that you must be feeling a bit overwhelmed about what to expect. As web designers, we oftentimes have a myriad of roles to fill when working with their clients...
So you've finally decided it's time to create your own web site. After all, your friends and business associates have one and you don't want to be left behind on the Information Super Highway. Great web sites all have a few common elements about them, and that's what I'll be discussing here...
With web sites being more common than ever, people are turning to the web to find products and services where they may have used other mediums previously. In such a cluttered on-line world (and getting busier every day), you need to have something on your site that grabs people's attention...
As a webmaster, you want to keep your visitors content so they'll come back again. Below you will find ten common mistakes made by webmasters that may deter people from returning...
No mater what type of Web site or business you are running, many people have or could use a FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Web page. That is because no matter what type of situation you are in you are always going to have questions...
The #1 most important feature to appreciate about browsing behaviour is scanning. Web sites designed to be looked at are likely to fail. Web sites designed to be scanned are more likely to succeed...
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, February 2006
What is the focus of your web site? Is it there to serve the customers' needs or to create a colorful experience? Which approach is preferable? Find out here.
Before you begin to build a site, you need to determine the purpose of your website. Your primary objective when you are planning your site is to be able to identify what you want visitors to do when they visit your site. In other words, what is your site’s purpose?...
This article will point out 3 simple and highly effective web design techniques that use cascading style sheets to improve your web design and make your website perform better in the major search engines.













