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Basic Web Design Principles  by Zoran Makrevski
Home Page   Home page should clearly indicate what the site is about. Provide top level navigation on the first page, your logo, and tell to the visitor what he can found on your web site. Your home page should be informative, and should call your visitor on action. Home page is the place where the visitor ...

 
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Website Promotion In A Nutshell  by Jeff Colburn
The Internet is made up of 10,000,000 pages of text, with over 7.3 million pages being added every day. Without an aggressive promotion program, your site will disappear in the crowd. But don't worry, there are many different things you can do to get the traffic you want that require varying levels of time and ...

 
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Design an Eye Catching Website  by Abdillahi Abdillahi
We all know that these days every one can design a website but the question remains how to design eye catching website . I have read many books ,articles and tutorials about web design and have realized that every web designer has his own way of designing websites.  After I read all of that and made ...

 
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MS Frontpage  by Clare Lawrence
MS Frontpage By Clare Lawrence 15th August 2004   Thinking of designing your own website?, MS Frontpage is a good starting point. It is widely available, well supported and reasonably priced.   Why MS Frontpage?   If you’re familiar with the other members of the Microsoft family such as Excel, Word or Powerpoint then you’ll find Frontpage easy to ...

 
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Building Good Websites  by Jesse S. Somer
Websites, there’s literally billions of them out there in cyber-space. How many of them do you go to and just think this is boring, bland, or hard to use? It seems like too many to mention. So what makes a good website? I reckon it’s about interaction. You’ve got to make the visitor interested. You’ve ...

 
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The Topic Of Your Website  by Oleg Lazarenko
The first thing you will have to deal building your website has nothing to do with the web design itself, it's me related to content writing but it must be defined and will effect the rest of your actions. So first of all you need to decide what the topic of your future website is. ...

 
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"About Us" Pages in Small Business Websites  by Mario Sanchez
The Internet has been heralded as "the great equalizer": on a browser window, any company, no matter how small, can look as good as a large company with a long history of quality and service. This situation presents an important challenge for small businesses: how can I convince my potential customers that I am not ...

 
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The 5 key steps to promoting your website  by Robin Eldred
Promoting your website can seem like a daunting, complicated task. The truth of it is that it's not a trivial undertaking. But with some well laid plans, you can be sure that you're leaving no stone unturned and working toward the best possible results.  Step 1: Preparation - Prepare your website for the search engines - This is ...

 
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Improving your website’s usability  by buytemplates.net
Web usability is perhaps the most important factor in any web design. This is the driving factor that keeps your visitors coming back to your website. Given below are a few points that you need to consider to increase your website’s usability.   Points to consider for improving web usability   1.) Give your visitor what he ...

 
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Characteristics of Successful URLs  by Sue and Chuck DeFiore
While there are many things that make a successful web address, there are certain attributes that all successful web addresses share.   They are:   First, they are short and simple. Shorter is always better. Short web addresses are easier to remember and reduce the possibility of typing errors that can trip up potential visitors.   Second, they ...

 
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User Friendly Website Hints & Tips  by Telian Adlam
A very wise person once said something along the lines of “the best thing about the web is that every one can become a publisher and the worst thing about the web is that everyone can become a publisher.” With the availability of so many web publishing tools, developers are making it incredibily easy to ...

 
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Dynamic pages  by Clare Lawrence
Dynamic pages  Dynamic pages and the Search Engines By Clare Lawrence 10th March 2003 Clare is the CEO of Discount Domains Ltd a leading UK Domain name registration service.   Do search engines such as Google penalise dynamic pages?   Dynamic pages are used to deliver content from a database to websites – the advantage being that data ...

 
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How To Make a Web Page  by Stephen Cope
If you are able to create a document using a word processor like word then you are able to make a web page. Here we will look at how to make a web page using the Trellian WebPage page editor.  Trellian Webpage is a WYSIWYG (what you see is ...

 
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Your niche on the Web  by Stephen Cope
The Internet is vast with millions of new web sites being added weekly- How do you stand out in this crowd?  This is topic we are going to address in this article. An understanding of which is crucial for your Internet success.   The answer is rather simple - To make the crowd smaller!  It is ...

 
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Design Matters in our Visual Culture  by Maya Sunpongco
FIRST IMPRESSIONS.   First impressions often leave lasting impressions. Impressions also result in people’s perceptions. There goes that age-old debate -- “Perception versus Reality.” I say that perception is someone’s impression of reality. And sometimes... no matter what is reality, you just can’t change people’s perception of a situation or thing.   Let’s define these words...(im·pres·sion) noun: ...

 
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300% More Sales With A Simple Zero-Cost  by S. Kumar
300% More Sales With A Simple Zero-Cost Script!  (c) Copyright S. Kumar 2004  http://www.learnhomebusiness.com    Which word in the whole world sounds the most important to you?   Undoubtedly, Its your name!    The moment you see it or hear it any where, your antenna is up. Naturally and instinctively you notice your name wondering "what caused" it to pop up!   And ...

 
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How to set up a professional website  by Mark P
To create professional websites is not an easy task by any means. There are many things that you got to take into consideration like easy navigation, strategic links, clean coding, professional layout, easy downloading, scanability, usability and so on. These are the elements that differentiate a professional website from a mediocre one. So in ...

 
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Website Backgrounds: 5 Cool Tricks for a...  by David Leonhardt
Most websites feature white backgrounds. Or they sit on a navy or gray background -- but most of the screen is still white, like a page of paper set against the darker background. Occasionally, you might run across more interesting colors - reds and purples and greens and rust - often looking more ...

 
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Simple Server Side Includes  by Scottie Claiborne © 2004
Anyone who's ever had to change a multitude of static pages on a site knows what a pain it is to find and change the same snippets of code on one page after another- even using an HTML editor's find-and-replace function can be cumbersome since you have to upload all of the pages to the server again with the ...

 
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Bring Your Web Site to Life With PHP  by Shelley Lowery
PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, better known as PHP, is a highly popular, server-side scripting language that can be embedded directly into HTML coding. PHP can do anything that CGI can do, such as process form data and auto generate dynamic content, but PHP can do much more. It can be used on all major operating systems and supports most web servers. PHP is used ...



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