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Logo Design Buyer’s Guide

Across a period of time a logo is the image which symbolizes a corporation, its products and services in a complete explanatory manner. Its purpose is to create an unforgettable, familiar feeling on the mind of a potential client or customer.
Harris JhostaDecember 22, 2005

Creating Data-driven pages in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX

With the Macromedia’s release of the new version of Dreamweaver, the Dreamweaver MX 2004, creating data – driven pages have several requirements before you can begin making them.
Kay ZetkinApril 25, 2005

Improve Your Visitors Experience - Add Scripts to Your Website

For new webmasters, adding third-party software and scripting to a website can be a really scary proposition. I remember when I put my first scripts on my own website.
Gavyn StewartFebruary 08, 2006

How to Create a Professional Website In Less Than a Week

Here's a really simple way... any novice can create a fully functional website in less than a week. Websites are the wave of the future. Although many companies are using an online presence to drive business to their brick and mortar stores,...
Andre GrisbySeptember 24, 2004

50 Surefire Web Design Tips

Tips to brand your website Include your logo in all pages. Position it at the top left or each page. Complement your logo with a tagline or catchy sentence that summarizes your business purpose.
Mario SanchezSeptember 27, 2003

How to Build a Search Engine-Friendly Web Site: Understanding Critical Touch Points Equals Unrivaled Success

As a seasoned search engine marketing professional, I’ve optimized hundreds of W eb sites over the years. A vast majority of the time, I’m brought into the W eb development process late in the game.
Kent LewisFebruary 13, 2006

Emphasing a Product with Monochrome Graphics

Nothing stands out better on a website then a product image in full color while the rest of the image and site are monochrome (shades of gray).Let me give you an example of what I mean.
Ric ReynoldsNovember 12, 2005

Improving Usability For Screen Reader Users

Simply ensuring your website is accessible to screen reader users is unfortunately not enough to ensure these users can find what they're looking for in a reasonably quick and efficient manner.
Trenton MossAugust 25, 2005

Virtual Death Memorials

On March 27, 2005 at the Big Easy’s charmingly bizarre Barrister’s Gallery, artists will experience what afterlife will be in a virtual death memorial group show – Hydriotaphia: New Orleans Artists Design Their Own Funeral Urns.
Lala C. BallatanMarch 11, 2005

Using "Title Tags" With Your Web Links & Images

Using "Title Tags" for your web links & images is an arsenal many companies fail to utilize when planning out their web site optimization. These tags will help search engines to navigate through your information.In the last topic we...
Martin LemieuxNovember 12, 2003