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The Secret Of Custom Error Pages

Just about every website has a broken link here or there that no longer connects to the page specified in the URL. These broken links loose you visitors and cost you money. Often what happens is you delete or move a page, and then forget to update some of the other pages on your site that lin...

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Web Designing Tips

Easy That's how you'd like life to be, right? Especially when you're creating a website on your own. But that doesn't mean you want the site to look severe and just functional. you want it to be pretty , smart and also respond and move when you interact with it, while saying all that you want to...

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10 Things All Webmasters Should Know

Geared Up with a website and lots of energy to make a mark online? Spare some time and go through this. You'll be glad you did. If you don't already, this is something you MUST know! 1. Maintain an easy to follow Navigational system throughout your website. 2. Do not use frames unless it's...

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Who Should Be Designing Corporate Websites?

Have you ever found yourself working with a client-supplied design for an interface or a design from their print/marketing company? Most companies do not realize the value of a properly designed website and will not always make the right choice in selecting the website designer. The next time you fi...

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8 Tips For Designing A Great Website

Square buttons, round buttons, flashy buttons â?¦ will they match my shoes, my handbag or my tie? Are you stuck in a maze of buttons, headings, bullets, sub-headings and colour schemes? STOP!!!! Take a deep breath and read some practical tips for professional looking websites. 1. Select a c...

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The Three Core Principles Of Great Web Design

The essence of a website is self-service. There are three core things that self-service needs to get right: convenience, speed, and price. Convenience means task achievement with minimum effort. Speed means that you get in and out of a website as quickly as possible. People are cheap on the Web. ...

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What type of website design fits your needs

In the big, wide online world there are millions of websites and billions of webpages. In the increasing sprawl of this virtual jungle there must be an evolution. Some of these webpages must grow stronger and thrive whilst others will weaken and die. There are 3 types of websites in this jungle. ...

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Words Come Before Looks In Web Design

Advertising agencies tend to design awful websites because they are obsessed with getting attention. When people come to your website, you have already got their attention. They want to do something. They want detail. They want facts. The thing they value most is their time. So don't waste it. A...

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The Background-Table Combo

Ever wondered how some websites seem to have multiple "layers" of designs? Although some use frames and other design techniques to accomplish this look, I'm going to show you a simple way to create the look without the "headaches" of complicated design techniques. You'll be glad to hear...

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