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 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, February 2006
Your site is taking too much of your time? Automate it! This tutorial will be your “how to”.
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, February 2006
Before creating your own business site, learn what sections you have to include in it. At the same time, you can buy a templatemonster.com business template, which carries all the necessary pages, and skip this article. The choice i....
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 Design Principles, June 2007
The designer who wrote this article makes some very good points about Flash Intros. After he explains the pros and cons of Flash Intros he gives great advice in deciding for yourself, with new understanding.
I just recently created my fifth website in ten years. Why? Because it was time. I have changed and needed a new reflection on the internet. A new website gives you the opportunity to rethink, re-choose, reposition and rebrand. Here are some of the signs that it's time for a new one.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, March 2006
Is your affiliate store trying to sell everything at once? Or do you know your customers? Here you can get advice on ways to increase your affiliate sales by targeting your content.
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Before we go unusual or unconventional and take the creative approach to break the rules, it is vital to know what the rules are. There are eight generally accepted rules that generate decent if not impressive results. Nonetheless...









