Articles tagged “Design”

Web Design

The Internet is all but a necessity for most people. It's almost as popular as the television; every household has one — or, in this case, has a connection. From social networking to...

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Article ID: 515 | Published On: Feb 23, 2005 | 375,725 views | Rated 5 stars by 3,274 people

Adding an External Style Sheet to Your Webpage

Cascading Style Sheets (also known as CSS or style sheets ) are an excellent way to control the design of your Webpage. The one drawback is the excess code they can add to your Webpage....

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Article ID: 354 | Published On: Oct 13, 2005 | 2,629 views | Rated 4 stars by 8 people

Get rid of your tables, and use Style Sheet Maker for positioning

HTML Tables are a great tool for positioning text and images on your Webpage. Don't you just love trying to keep track of all those tags? Things get even worse when you start putting tables within...

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Article ID: 60 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 4,326 views | Rated 4 stars by 5 people

Can I Use Shopping Cart Creator on an Existing Website?

Shopping Cart Creator generates all the files you need to run your online shop, which means it can be used as a standalone Website. Additionally, the Pages tool gives you the option to add up...

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Article ID: 573 | Published On: Dec 10, 2008 | 3,089 views | Rated 4 stars by 5 people

Don’t use under construction pages

Don’t use under construction pages. Simply put, if your page isn’t ready yet, don’t put it up! There is nothing more useless to your users than clicking on a link to find that the page is...

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Article ID: 484 | Published On: Dec 14, 2006 | 2,943 views | Rated 3 stars by 327 people

What Meta tags should I add to my Website ?

1. Title: The title is probably the most important part of your site to evaluate, as it is the most frequently searched component by search engines, and should state exactly what your site is...

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Article ID: 277 | Published On: Nov 18, 2004 | 2,520 views | Rated 3 stars by 304 people

Using Framesets

Framesets are commonly used on websites for many reasons. Perhaps the most common reason for using a frameset is to separate the main content of the website and the navigation menu. Framesets will...

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Article ID: 313 | Published On: Dec 31, 2004 | 2,094 views | Rated 3 stars by 296 people

Don’t over use color in your Website

Don’t overuse color in your Website. Colors used in a Website are also used for branding. By branding your site, you are giving your users a way to easily identify you. Take for example Pepsi;...

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Article ID: 490 | Published On: Dec 14, 2006 | 3,020 views | Rated 3 stars by 255 people

What is Flash?

What is Flash? A little history lesson. What can Flash do? How can I make Flash work for me? Starting out. Where do I start with...

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Article ID: 111 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 10,678 views | Rated 3 stars by 252 people

What are Java Applets used for?

Java Applets are usually used to add small, interactive components or enhancements to a Webpage. These may consist of buttons, scrolling text, or stock tickers, but they can also be used to display...

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Article ID: 118 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 3,974 views | Rated 3 stars by 233 people

Flash™ Content

Flash™ movies are a popular way to make Websites more compelling. Unfortunately, if you use Flash™ movies, or if you design your entire Website using Flash™ technology, your odds of...

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Article ID: 326 | Published On: Jan 11, 2005 | 2,471 views | Rated 3 stars by 175 people

Don’t embed background music on your page

Don’t embed background music on your page. Putting background music on your page can make your page load a lot more slowly, because music files are usually fairly large files. And let’s face...

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Article ID: 485 | Published On: Dec 14, 2006 | 1,947 views | Rated 3 stars by 111 people

Uses Nested Tables

In this section, we analyze your Webpage design to see if you are using tables that are nested inside each other. This can sometimes cause design problems with your site.

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Article ID: 445 | Published On: Nov 27, 2006 | 1,240 views | Rated 3 stars by 98 people

Don't use forms excessively

Forms are a good item to use on your site. However, you should try to keep them short and ask only relevant information. Users are faced with forms constantly, and filling out these long forms can...

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Article ID: 499 | Published On: Dec 15, 2006 | 1,242 views | Rated 3 stars by 93 people

Validating CSS

Validating your CSS is very similar to validating your HTML code. You must check your CSS to ensure that it is code properly in order for it to be validated. Validating your code simply means that...

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Article ID: 393 | Published On: Nov 22, 2006 | 1,251 views | Rated 3 stars by 90 people

What is HTML?

HTML is Hypertext Markup Language used to code your webpage. The web browser interprets this code and displays it on the page according to how it is coded for the user to view it how you intended.

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Article ID: 406 | Published On: Nov 22, 2006 | 1,220 views | Rated 3 stars by 88 people

Website Features

Features are items on your page that add enhancement to the site. This section analyzes your page for features you have on your website. Features add functionality to your site and enhance the user...

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Article ID: 465 | Published On: Nov 27, 2006 | 1,270 views | Rated 3 stars by 88 people

Website Accessibility

Accessibility is an important factor to search engines and your users. Generally, search engines will give your site credit for being accessible and compliant with standards for users with...

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Article ID: 415 | Published On: Nov 27, 2006 | 1,256 views | Rated 3 stars by 87 people

Don’t use all CAPS

Don’t use all CAPS. This can also be very difficult to read and is generally regarded that you are yelling at your visitor.

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Article ID: 489 | Published On: Dec 14, 2006 | 1,393 views | Rated 3 stars by 85 people

Don’t use blinking images or flashing text

Don’t use blinking images or flashing text. Blinking images and text are very distracting and this can do nothing more for your Website than annoy your users.

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Article ID: 483 | Published On: Dec 14, 2006 | 1,959 views | Rated 3 stars by 82 people

Don’t use automated pop up windows

Don’t use automated pop-up windows. Pop-up windows are probably one of the most annoying things ever created. Why do you think these software companies have created software to block them?...

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Article ID: 486 | Published On: Dec 14, 2006 | 1,351 views | Rated 3 stars by 78 people

Do use graphics with meaning

Do use graphics with meaning on your site instead of stock art images that are irrelevant. People can connect with images, and they are a very useful communication tool. Try to show images of real...

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Article ID: 498 | Published On: Dec 15, 2006 | 1,422 views | Rated 3 stars by 73 people

Website Scores

This area gives you the information on how your site scored in each of the 5 factors; Visibility, Optimization, Design, Accessibility and Experience. From this you can see at a glance where you...

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Article ID: 411 | Published On: Nov 27, 2006 | 1,024 views | Rated 3 stars by 67 people

Using Flash

In this area, we analyze your webpage to see if you are using flash elements. Search engines cannot read flash objects on your page. So if you are using flash it is important that you also add some...

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Article ID: 440 | Published On: Nov 27, 2006 | 1,210 views | Rated 3 stars by 56 people

Centering Pages With CSS

The code below can be used to center your Webpage in a browser window. The code will need to be pasted after the <head> tag but before the </head> tag. <style...

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Article ID: 355 | Published On: Oct 13, 2005 | 1,476 views | Rated 3 stars by 15 people

Why Use CoffeeCup Direct FTP?

CoffeeCup Direct FTP is a program designed to give users the ability to transfer files from a home computer to a server. For instance, if you are designing a Website, you can use Direct FTP to...

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Article ID: 22 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 3,964 views | Rated 2 stars by 443 people

What' an image?

An image is a format for graphics and pictures displayed on a Webpage. Graphics can be in several different formats; the most popular are .gif, .bmp or .jpg.

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Article ID: 410 | Published On: Nov 27, 2006 | 1,812 views | Rated 2 stars by 429 people

It Takes a Long Time to View My Webpages on the Internet

Try to cut down on the number of large images or objects on your pages. For more information about large objects in Visual Site Designer, read this article .

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Article ID: 144 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 3,230 views | Rated 2 stars by 400 people

When I view my Homepage on other PCs the fonts & layout are different.

If you use very exotic fonts on your homepage, there is the possibility that these fonts are not installed on other computers. If this happens, the browser on the users computer will use the...

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Article ID: 146 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 4,329 views | Rated 2 stars by 396 people

Absolute vs. Relative Paths/Links

One of the most common things newcomers to HTML get confused about is linking to other pages and sites, especially when absolute and relative paths come into play. But worry not! Creating links...

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Article ID: 237 | Published On: Dec 31, 1996 | 13,327 views | Rated 2 stars by 393 people

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