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Optimize Your Graphics For The Web

Heavy graphics cost you money and traffic. They cost you money because heavy graphics require both significant storage space and bandwidth. Since your web host will usually give you a limited amount of storage space and a maximum data transfer allowance, heavy graphics can cause you to exceed tho...

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How to Optimize Gif Images

In the previous article on optimizing GIF images for the web, we learned a few basic things about the GIF image format - who developed it, the (Limpel-Ziv and Welch) compression algorithm it uses and how we can decrease the file size of a GIF image by removing unwanted areas and reducing the number ...

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Design Consistency Between PCs And Macs

If you're a designer, odds are you stick to one platform or another. If you learned to design on a Mac, you probably only boot up your PC to make sure everything is coming out right. Some of you may not even own a machine with a different operating system on it. That's understandable for a smal...

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Give Your Site A Definition!

On your own website, it's obvious to you what your company does and what your site is all about. However, the odds are high that your visitors won't automatically know that information the first time they come to your site. It's up to you to sum things up for your visitors so they can immediat...

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Design Vs Content: Who Is King?

am a firm advocate of good design but most of the time people tend to interpret design as amazing graphics and astounding visuals they tend to forget that design is the culmination of every aspect of good and effective presentation into one (visit Vincent Flander's WebPagesThatSuck.com). We all...

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in Flash Tutorials
Transparent Flash And DHTML Layers

You can't go to a major web site anymore and not have an ad pop-up on you, layered over all your text. Usually they're done in Flash, complete with animation and interactive features. Nissan has produced some of the coolest buy far. Microsoft has a new one out promoting their mobility capabilities...

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Create User Friendly Confirmation Pages

Including a form on your website is the best way to get feedback from your visitors. You can have a form to gather your visitors' email address so that they can subscribe to your ezine. Or you can have a form to collect visitors' comments about your site. Also, forms allow your visitors to send...

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What Web Developers Can Learn From Retailers

Want to learn how to improve your company web site? Then let's take a trip to the mall. Most web sites are still designed and developed by IT professionals. Some of the most accepted rules of the road for site design still reflect an IT mindset. First among the well-entrenched rules is the b...

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The 7 Major Steps For Improving A Web Site

I recently gave a presentation to a group of web designers dealing with what I call the "Seven Steps to Achieving the Next Level" -- getting development teams to a point beyond their current practices. Our research shows that almost every design project we see today can readily apply these seven t...

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