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in Website Usability
Make Your Web Site User-Friendly

Many people have email newsletter as an addition to their web site. They want to retain their visitors by offering them to subscribe to their newsletter. This way they ensure that they will have repeat visits. In order to have more subscriptions to your newsletter people need to be convinced to beco...

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in Web Design Principles
The Power Of Lines

The difference between a sloppy layout with a homemade appearance and a neat, professional layout is often found in one principle: alignment. Solid alignment can transform the appearance of a design from unfocused clutter to stunning order. Your use of alignment can make the difference between wheth...

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in Website Usability
Keep Your Navigation Simple!

Navigation must be simple. Since it's the backbone of your site, it's imperative that visitors be able to understand it. Here are two tips on how to make simplicity a reality in your site: 1. Your link titles need to be understandable. Visitors need to know exactly what link to click on for t...

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in Web Promotion
Mini-Sites -- Highly Targeted Sales Generators

If you're looking for a highly effective method of increasing your Internet sales, then mini-sites may be your answer. Mini-sites are one of the most effective marketing tools online. Not only are they effective, but they're also very inexpensive and easy to create. The concept is simple. Creat...

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in Website Usability
5 Things To Know About Users

"Know Your Users" is the mantra of any good designer. Yet, *what* should you actually know about your users? Over the years, we've studied the usability of hundreds of product and web site designs. We've seen designs that were incredibly effective for users and designs that fell tremendously ...

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in Web Design Principles
How To Make A Winning Home Page

One of the most common questions I get from my clients is, "What should I put on my home page? Where do I begin?" Whether you are starting a new web site or redesigning your existing one, these are important questions to ask. If you don't get the answers right, you might as well not even have a w...

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in Web Design Principles
Web site designing pillars

It is a hot opinion that "it’s the words that sell, not a design" and that "you should invest all your money into writing a good sales copy and what is left (if anything) into web-site". I can give you 99 out of 100 that authors of these claims are copywriters, web-designers usually don’t write ...

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in HTML Articles
What Is FAVICON

What is favicon (or the Icon in general)? It is the little thing you see on your Location bar (History/Address bar) when you visit a web site, on the left of http://. For example, if you view a site through Internet Explorer, you see an e superimposed over a blank white paper sheet. The icon also...

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The Rock Tutorial
in Special Effects
The Rock Tutorial

This issue's tutorial focuses on creating a rock background in Adobe Photoshop for backdrops, webpage design, materials for 3D design, or text were a strong statement needs to be made. Upon completing tutorial you will get an understanding of how both cloud filters and channels execute in order to ...

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