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Quick and Simple Ways to Get Your Conversion Done

27th August 2009
Every day n numbers of new websites are popping up on the Internet. Giving rise to the need of more and more design and slicing work. With the limited number of good service providers and their sky high pricing a person in need is not left with much cho... Read >
Author: manish rawat

CSS for Web Design

28th July 2009
There was a time when the browser called Netscape Navigator 4 was ruling the web browser market. During that time designers planned layouts with the help of tables. If you see a layout in a webpage, it is actually a table. For uncomplicated designs also d... Read >
Author: Johny

History of web design

28th July 2009
With progression in the web design process more and more designs related to markup language were introduced. The languages were more efficient in creating WebPages but it got more complex. Flexibility was the main advantage of these high level languages. ... Read >
Author: Johny

Dallas Search Engine Optimization: Get Your Own Place at Bing

23rd July 2009
By now, you've mastered search engine optimization (SEO) for both Google and Yahoo so well that you know it like a back of your hand. However, with the introduction of Bing in your search engine list, you may have to take SEO from scratch, as it offers ... Read >
Author: Mark Zaman

Web design in respect to search engine optimization

23rd July 2009
SEO based web design is best supported by major search engine like Google, Yahoo and MSN. Web Page Optimization service undertakes to code websites to be easily accepted and indexed by search engines, resulting in higher level of traffic. A key component ... Read >
Author: Sanjeev Kumar

4 Things Which Every PSD to HTML Conversion Company Promise

27th June 2009
You might have noticed that every time when you see an advertisement copy or a snapshot of a company's website in some gallery there will be at least 4 things mentioned by the company. 1. Manual coding or Hand coding 2. Cross browser compatibility ... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Effective Web Design Ways of Effective Web Design

11th June 2009
The infamous dot com crash in the late nineties all but sounded death knells for the websites. However, quelling all these repercussions, web sites evolved into one of the smartest platforms to boost sales, revenues and business in total. In the contempor... Read >
Author: johnm123

3 Simple Ways to Get Your Conversion Done

08th June 2009
As the demand of PSD to HTML conversion is taking a toll, the same numbers of service providers are also coming into existence. There has been many ways to get your PSD converted into W3C validated HTML/XHTML markups. Now it depends upon the budget and ... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Website Design For 100 Percent Browser Compatibility

05th June 2009
When you're looking for a professionally designed website for you small business you want to know that most of your customers will be able to view it using their computer's internet browser. The problem is that many websites are designed for the wow facto... Read >
Author: Michael J Greenwood

XHTML equals to Browser Compatibility

04th April 2009
XHTML is the big in-thing in web designing these days. It is the fastest growing trend that has now become a highly sought after service. So what is XHTML, and how does it guarantees browser compatibility? Let us study it in some detail. Plato once sa... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Few Basics For Changing HTML into XHTML

27th March 2009
XHTML has always been a jittering word for all HTML learners and I believe the so-called fear must be wiped off. XHTML is not all very much different from HTML. It is just a well versed form of HTML. XHTML is a form of XML that Web browsers can use. Ear... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Tables or no Tables

11th March 2009
There are many who say that CSS without table is much better to work with rather than CSS with table. The introduction of CSS gave developers the option to choose working with or without table. You can't deny the fact that earlier to DIV, only tables were... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Reasons for Semantic Coding

01st March 2009
Why do we write semantic coding? Or why is there so much pressure for writing semantic codes manually? We humans won't appreciate any coded language, nor would majority of us understand it, which instructs us for what to do now or what they are looking fo... Read >
Author: manish rawat

Table less Web Design Has Various Advantageous Features

30th January 2009
The term web design simply refers to fine art of designing websites that are available on the World Wide Web and are used consistently by individuals. Designers are a very significant part of developing a website as they are responsible for providing colo... Read >
Author: rimpy

Why XHTML is a necessity?

09th January 2009
You must be thinking that why I am tucked with XHTML or designing only. In my last article I had talked about the evolution or birth of the language and its miracles. The effect and reach of this particular language is basically due to its predecessor HTM... Read >
Author: manish rawat
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