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.......
Your business needs a website. Here's a quick primer on how not to screw it up.
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 Templates & Tuning, September 2006
This tutorial takes you step-by-step in customizing WordPress Themes. Many graphics and the exact coding you will need is provided.
Editor's Pick in Templates & Tuning, March 2005
Have the idea but not the tools to build a website? It’s easy to find a firm to handle your needs. It’s easier and more affordable to take another route, however.
Editor's Pick in Templates & Tuning, December 2006
Today I'll tell you how to update your existing osCommerce shop using TemplateMonster templates.
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 Design Principles, June 2006
Web design doesn’t have to be as tough as some people make it. Here are some handy tips that will help you speed up that project and avoid some major mistakes.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, January 2006
Matched with consistency, usability, etc, simplicity works! Sounds all too common? Still, you might find this article useful as it provides many examples and is really marked with simplicity.









