Graphics in Web Design 

Filed under: Graphics on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 by Harry | No Comments

post3.JPGThe use of graphics or pictures on Web pages makes them more attractive. Some dynamic Web pages even use graphics as a form of control. For whatever reason you use graphics on your Web pages, there is one thing for sure, it puts a strain on your site and slows down the loading process.

The reduction of the size of Web pages ensures that it will load faster. One sure way to reduce the size is to reduce the file size of images. The first minute will decide whether your users will stay or go to another site. Here are some recommendations on the use of graphics to lessen the downtime of your Web site:
1. Lessen number of colors
2. Crop your images
3. Use Jpeg format
4. Interlace Gif files
5. Slice animated Gifs
6. Cut images to pieces
7. Use thumbnails
8. Scale solid colors
9. Specify height and width
10. Use LOWSRC tags

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Viewers like readable fonts 

Filed under: Guide on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 by sayuri | No Comments


The bigger things are the better they should be. That’s not always the case when it comes to web designing. If readers tend to enlarge font or text size just to read your site, then you probably should think twice about it. Still using HTML font tags for your site? Time to dive into CCS as it is more flexible, easier to maintain, and has lesser bandwidth requirements.

Here are just some tips regarding font sizes:

    Size: respect the users’ preferences, avoid small size for content
    Anything less than 1em would make your readers squint or go for the CTRL+Mouse roller. It’s not good.
    Units: avoid absolute length units for screen display
    Rather than use font size in pt, go for the absolute length units
    Legible font-family
    If you really need to make your fonts small then it’s better to go for a font-family with aspect values that are high.

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Validate Your Web Design 

Filed under: Guide on Sunday, January 10th, 2010 by Harry | No Comments

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When you encounter a problem with your Web design, the first thing you should consider or the best way to handle it is to validate you Web design. A lot of problems could have been prevented if the Web design have been validated in the first place. But the sad part of it is that many people are not doing this. People tend to ignore to validate their Web design. For your advantage and benefit, validate your HTML, CSS, and other Web file types with the HTML validators available. You may check the Internet for HTML validator, CSS validator, XHTML validator, RSS and Atom validator and P3P validator . Try visiting the Web Design / HTML site at About.com just to be sure that you will not have errors.

Generate Traffic to your Site (Part 2) 

Filed under: Site Traffic on Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 by Sherill | No Comments


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This same principle applies with services or information offered from your website. You can offer a free trial period and send out free newsletters. One popular thing being given away now are free PC scans or free credit reports. These freebies are called teasers.

After running the PC scan or credit report, you can alert the customer if there is something that is found in their credit record or PC, and then offer to show them what it is or maybe repair their problem for a certain price. This can be an effective way to create sales or just get more information to your potential clients.

Generate Traffic to your Site (Part 1) 

Filed under: Site Traffic on Saturday, November 28th, 2009 by Sherill | No Comments


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There maybe hundreds of ways for you to promote your website or online business. Some are more effective than others, yet the following method will not only help you to generate traffic to your site, but it will also generate income into your wallet.

One thing that would appeal to everyone is the word “free.” If it’s for free, people will most likely take it. Just think of the cheese samples given away at grocery stores. Most people do not really like the cheese. But most people will take it simply because it is free, and someone was nice enough to offer it.

Learning Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 (Part 2) 

Filed under: Web Design Tools on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 by Sherill | No Comments


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You should note that Adobe Dreamweaver is a feature-rich and very powerful program. While Dreamweaver is easy to use and generally well thought-out because of the many capabilities in the program, it will still take some time to learn how you can get the most from it. In addition, there are many new users that need to understand the basic terminology and techniques of web designs and web development. These are widely available though, as there are many excellent DVDs, books, software training packages, and internet tutorials that can help you. With so much help available, you might be surprised on how quickly you can design your own website using this software.

Learning Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 (Part 1) 

Filed under: Web Design Tools on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 by Sherill | No Comments


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Probably the leading web design and development software package developed and marketed by Adobe Systems Incorporated, is the Adobe Dreamweaver. Many people who purchase this software today will also get the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Packages. This package is a collection of video editing applications, graphic design, and web development. It is available for both PCs that are running Apple Macintosh computers of Microsoft Windows. There are several variants of the Creative Suite 3 Package that is available from Adobe: Master Collection, Production Premium, Web Premium, Web Standard, and Design Premium. However, Dreamweaver is not included in the Production Premium or Design Standard packages.

What Makes A Site Respectable 

Filed under: General on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 by Harry | No Comments

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Trim down the amount of images on your website. It tends to load very gradually and normally some become very redundant. If you believe that any picture is necessary on your site, make certain you optimize them by image restriction programs in order that they have a least small amount file size. Also, keep your text sections or articles at a sensible length. If a paragraph is too comprehensive, you should divide it into parts so that the text blocks will not be excessively large. Most helpful extent is 8-12 words, it reads quickly and makes simple to pursue. This is significant because a block of text that is too big will put off visitors from interpreting your content.

Photoshop 

Filed under: General on Saturday, July 18th, 2009 by Harry | No Comments

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Adobe Photoshop, or merely Photoshop, is a graphics editor extended and made available  by Adobe Systems. It is the existing and most principal market leader for commercial bitmap and image exploitation, and is the flagship item for consumption of Adobe Systems. It has been expressed as “business criterion for graphics professionals” and was one of the early hours of “killer applications” on Macintosh. Photoshop CS3, the up to date tenth iteration of the curriculum imitates its addition with other Creative Suite products, and the number “3″ stands for it as the third version on the rampage since Adobe re-branded its products under the CS umbrella.   

Effective Web Design through Testing 

Filed under: General, Information, Internet Marketing on Friday, June 26th, 2009 by Harry | No Comments

Testing is one step many a failed web sites fail to do because of a misconception that it takes alot of resources to conduct. Usability is one issue that people tend to look at, the harder a site is to use, the less the chances they will be coming back to use the facilities next time round. Testing should be integrated into the development phase of the system so it becomes natural. From inception to the finishing touches, all should be tested for what sort of web page and services would you be offering if even the people who designed the whole thing don’t feel comfortable using them. Read the rest of this entry »