Archive for the 'General' Category

Affinity groups can synchronize work using SharePoint and Exchange Server

March 17th, 2011

Synchronized works, consent decision-making and non-hierarchical structure—these idioms describe an affinity group. An affinity group is a horde of people with familiar liking who comes in concert for a definite purpose. This, thus, means lot of teamwork, communication and synchronization work is mandatory here. Consequently, Microsoft’s SharePoint Site and Exchange Server 2007 services can be [...]

Use SharePoint & Exchange Email Service & Travel at the Speed of Light

March 5th, 2011

In this online savoir-faire age, lot of things is just a click away from you. Be it shopping for clothes, books, booking travel or movie tickets, placing order for food, chatting with friends, relatives, everything is just a tick away. Accordingly, competition amongst enterprises has risen to a higher level. Everyone is pushing hard to [...]

Web Pages (Part 1)

December 10th, 2010

There are two classifications of web pages to consider when we are working on a web design. These are the static web pages and the dynamic web pages. Static Web Pages These pages always contain the same information in all download requests of any user. The pages are easier to build. It is ideal in [...]

Professional Web Design

November 10th, 2010

When you say professional design, it does not follow that you hire a professional to design your web site even though this is highly recommended. A lot of talented web designers are equipped with knowledge that allows them to create designs that give quite an impact to the target audience of your web site. Ironically, [...]

Sharepoint 2010 Ribbon Menu

September 20th, 2010

SharePoint Server 2010 is the trending topic these days. And when talking about SharePoint 2010, how can I miss to mention one of the most valuable interface changes provided in it, i.e., the new Ribbon Menu. SharePoint Ribbon Menu is a contextual interface that allows users to execute any action related to ribbon controls depending [...]

Web Site Design

September 10th, 2010

The principle of web design is to deliver an electronic media content through thorough process of conceptualization of the project, modeling and planning, and the execution of the delivery. This is done via the Internet, in the form of a markup language, which can be interpreted by the web browser of the end user. The [...]

Size Matters

June 10th, 2010

There is a growing trend among Web designers who believe that small text will give a Web page a sleek appearance and provide more space per page for the actual content. This sometimes results in unreasonably small font sizes used in Web pages. This does not sit well with the diverse platforms existing in the [...]

Basic Aspects of Design

May 10th, 2010

Internet progress is inevitable. That is why design concerns should be given enough considerations. One primary concern is the content. All the information that can be found or available on the site should be of interest to the target audience. The site must be easy, simple and reliable to use. The appearance of the site [...]

What Makes A Site Respectable

August 22nd, 2009

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 [...]

Photoshop

July 18th, 2009

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 [...]