Articles, tagged with "designing a web page", page 5
24th January 2008
In the first two articles I explained how to analyze a situation, set goals, and devise a plan for reaching them. I this article, I take you through the next step.
Step 3: Organize.
Now you've decided what needs doing, and how it's going to be done...
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Author:
Shaun Pearce
21st October 2007
Creating a Web page with HTMLThe HTML languageHTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. HTML was developed specifically for use on the World Wide Web. HTML is the basic language used in the process of web designing. Hypertext has the ability to be connec...
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Author:
Barry Mike
22nd August 2007
If you are planning to hire a webmaster for your web design needs, be sure to do your homework. There's a lot more to designing a web page than merely making it look good. How your web pages are or are not constructed can mean the difference between up an...
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Author:
Larry Lang
24th July 2007
A web design will surely need a lot of effort as well as some creativity. However there will be times when one has to design a web page all by them. Though it may sound complex, it is actually not so and will just require some time, before someone can com...
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Author:
Mathias Levarek
02nd February 2007
Most of the websites you visit will have some sort of facility for visitors to send a message to the webmaster. Some sites have a feedback or contact form, which is basically a form that you can complete and send using our web browser. Other sites have th...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
31st August 2006
A website's success is very much dependent on web pages you design. It's been seen that beginners are not much successful first time when it comes to website designing. New enthusiastic website designers generally design poor web pages and thinks they hav...
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Author:
Mr. Charles Kiran
01st February 2006
It is very tempting to use fancy looking fonts when designing a web page. After all, the fancier the font the more attractive it will be to visitors and the more likely they will be to stay at your page once they've gotten there. Actually, the reverse is ...
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Author:
Florie Lyn Masarate