Summary: Search engines don’t give higher rankings for a pretty site, but they do pay attention to what you say and how you say it – make that your priority and the rest will fall into place There’s an old saying, “People vote with their pocketbook
As a well designed website matters a lot to visitors, building it is one of the most important things to accomplish. Having a good, simple, and easy to navigate website always scores credibility points for a business owner. In order to improve the design of your website, there are several key elements that should be evaluated.
Page titles (the text in the title bar of the browser window) and page headlines help explain the difference between two pages when seen in a list of links or even in the history menu of the browser For example, the titles "Acme Corp
When creating a new website or redesigning an existing site, there are four critical rules which the designer should follow to make the site effective, functional and successful
The average webmaster is not always aware of the importance of some of the basic principles and elements of website design Professional website designers with formal training are often the only ones who understand these design concepts
In this final part of ‘Website Design that Works’ we will be discussing how to structure your website and learn all about CSS, web standards and usability.
Before you even think about opening Dreamweaver or your favourite html editor and start designing your site there are a few things I believe you need to do first. I am going to describe how to increase your work flow and give you some general tips and tricks that will speed up the design of your website project and help to get it showing up in search engines quicker
In the world of web design, there are plenty of mistakes you can make, and in this article, I'm going to look at what I believe to be the top 10 biggest. You need to check your site for these mistakes right now, and fix them if they're there - otherwise you're going to be annoying your visitors and driving them away from your site.
As site designers, webmasters often feel that they have handle on the traffic that their web sites generate. Very successful webmasters, on the other hand, can be sure that they know what's happening on their websites by taking advantage of the information provided by their web statistics.
A lot of people have a trouble understanding what HTML Color Codes mean and how they work. HTML Color Codes are 6 characters wide and look like "#80FF12", and are really 3 2-digit hex numbers that represent Red, Green, and Blue. Ok - I just lost a good portion of the crowd didn't I? Let's break it down into things that are easy to understand.