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Designers - You Should Know This!!!

29th September 2009
Web Design Best Practices for SEO I have written this document to help reduce the amount of issues we have recently come across. It is important to address issues like load time, cross browser compatibility, and other technical design issues. The fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Writing Effective ALT Text For Images

24th September 2009
Anyone who knows anything about web accessibility knows that images need alternative, or ALT, text assigned to them. This is because screen readers can't understand images, but rather read aloud the alternative text assigned to them. In Internet Explorer ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Can CSS Benefit Website Design in support of Google?

17th September 2009
CSS or else Cascading design Sheets is a stylesheet language with the aim of describes the presentation of a tangled web papers. A tangled web pages with the aim of are in black and white in the sphere of HTML and XHTML can be located styled in the sphere... Read >

Free online auction chat.

03rd September 2009
AlienBids Free Web-based Online Chat Web-based Chats No need to register just select a nickname and start chatting! Below we included some basic information on what a web-based chat is about. You may or may not find it usefull depending on how famil... Read >
Author: sec0nd2n0ne

Building an accessible compact form using javascript

10th August 2009
Forms are a very common way of interacting on the Internet and you can see them used everywhere - to collect comments, for registering products, even for navigation. The problem is that sometimes we don't use things in the way they were intended and when ... Read >
Author: anil

5 Tips For Effective E-Commerce Website Navigation Design

28th June 2009
E-commerce websites rely on visitor traffic more than anything else. Only when there is huge visitor inflow, there can be high chances of a sale. And one of the important factors that help in sealing a deal of making sure that the visitors have a good exp... Read >
Author: kabirbedi

How Can CSS Benefit Website Design For Google?

10th June 2009
CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is a stylesheet language that describes the presentation of web documents. Web pages that are written in HTML and XHTML can be styled in many ways by using CSS. In fact CSS allows to separate the stylistic elements of the web... Read >
Author: kabirbedi

How To Make Your Web World More Accessible To The Users?

18th May 2009
The landscape of today's world wide web differs vastly from that of ten or even five years ago, and just as web technologies advance, so too does web accessibility. Technologies such as Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX) and the upcoming HTML 5.0 spec... Read >
Author: videosalesleads

Don’t Forget Your Image Alt tags on Your Website.

25th April 2009
I look around the web and I’m amazed at the amount of website that don’t use image alt tags in there code. Using the correct alt tag which stands for alternative text can have a few benefits to your website and can potentially increase sales on your w... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Make Your Website Work for You

13th March 2009
Getting a professional company to design your company a website is very common. If you find a graphic design agency to design and build a website, you are expecting a usable and readable site with readable content and easy navigation. However you must be ... Read >
Author: Pamela360

Accessibility tips to use in website design!

18th February 2009
Accessibility can be a fairly complicated subject in website design. Ideally you’ll use web standards to enhance your website design as much as possible. But there are some things that you can do to improve the accessibility of any website. Good website... Read >
Author: kabir.nh2009

Search Engine Tips

15th December 2008
Organize your site, of course, in outline form. Your first page should only offer links to the main cluster. Each of the clusters pages should provide links in the outline below. Do not go below three sub themes, however. Neither the visitors nor the ... Read >
Author: Visuals India

Tips To Make Your Website Visitor Friendly

08th December 2008
Accessibility is a crucial factor in website designing. Investing thoughts and elements on how the website looks is all well but what is more important is how accessible the it is to visitors and prospective customers. www.html-lockdown.com www.inst... Read >
Author: Bhaskar

Perth Web Design Companies - Creating accessible websites

03rd December 2008
Designing for a particular audience is one thing, but Perth Web Design Companies not only design for the target audience, but also design and create websites for people with different browsers, sight/reading difficulties and different screen resolutions. ... Read >
Author: JhoanaCooper

Visually Impaired Access to computers

10th September 2008
Some people may be surprised to find out that the blind and visually impaired are about as likely to be on the internet as a sighted person. It can seem like a daunting task to learn to use a computer system, but the fact is, there are plenty of easy way... Read >
Author: Chad

Why Good Website Navigation Is Important

10th September 2008
Why Good Website Navigation Is Important Your experience should tell you. Haven’t you come across a webpage that challenged your Internet-savvy mind so you decided to leave it pronto? That is what you should consider when you are having your webs... Read >
Author: Gyan

Why Good Website Navigation Is Important

05th September 2008
Your experience should tell you. Haven’t you come across a webpage that challenged your Internet-savvy mind so you decided to leave it pronto? That is what you should consider when you are having your website designed or redesigned. Your website shou... Read >
Author: Gyan

Anti-Accessibility Practices- What You Shouldn’t Be Doing

04th September 2008
The concept of Website Accessibility has evolved into a serious issue over time. Building an accessible website not only qualifies a website for meeting the web standards but also guarantees increased traffic inflow. However, in a bid to make websites... Read >
Author: Maneet Puri

Take Website Usability to the Next Level

24th August 2008
Website usability is more than just a good navigational structure. A large number of people have visual or hearing disabilities, so you should design your website in ways that allow those with either minor or significant impairments to view and navigate y... Read >
Author: S. Housley

How to Present Content First in a Multi-Column Table Layout (www.imagination.gs)

17th August 2008
(www.imagination.gs) If your website uses tables for its layout, such as to create a two column or three column effect, and your leftmost column is a navigation side bar like thesitewizard.com's, the HTML code for your navigation side bar will come first... Read >
Author: madexpert

Validating for Accessibility

22nd July 2008
There are many HTML validations available to tell you if your HTML meets current standards or if it will look okay in a specific browser, but there is only one good validator that tells you if your page is accessible to people with disabilities – WebXAC... Read >
Author: Ravii Kumarr

Importance of XHTML Website Design

17th June 2008
XHTML refers to the Extensible HyperText Markup Language, mainly used for designing websites that form a blend of old and new coding techniques. It became a worldwide standard for internet browsers, which offers support in generating the visibility of y... Read >
Author: Kewal Wason

7 accessibility tips to use in website design

15th May 2008
Accessibility can be a fairly complicated subject in website design. Ideally you’ll use web standards to enhance your website design as much as possible. But there are some things that you can do to improve the accessibility of any website. Good website... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

7 accessibility tips to use in website design

15th May 2008
Accessibility can be a fairly complicated subject in website design. Ideally you’ll use web standards to enhance your website design as much as possible. But there are some things that you can do to improve the accessibility of any website. Good website... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Web Design Birmingham

23rd February 2008
Searching for a suitable Web Design Agency that can deliver a well designed and well built web site tailor made to your brief is not as easy as it appears. Even searching your local area for example Web Design Birmingham will return a whole range of comp... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

What You See Isn’t All You Get

29th December 2006
A comment on sensible site design It’s common to consider your website’s design solely in terms of the look and feel visible from outside. I can understand it entirely. A concept like ‘modularity’ or ‘standards-compliance’ is more abstract ... Read >
Author: John Marchle

Accessibility of the Web with a Computer Game

21st August 2006
Images on the Web present a major accessibility issue for the visually impaired, mainly because the majority of them do not have proper captions. This paper addresses the problem of attaching proper explanatory text descriptions to arbitrary images on the... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Image ALT Tags Optimization

08th August 2006
These are the tags that tell you and the search engines what the .gif or .jpg image is all about. As we know that search engines can't index the text written in your images so its a wise things to use ALT Tags to help search engines to identify your imag... Read >
Author: Akash Kumar

Why Mozilla Firefox is So Popular?

08th June 2006
If we want to understand the reasons behind Firefox success we have to find the origins of the browser. During, September 2002 the first version of the browser was released to the public called Phoenix. The browser was based on Gecko engine from Mozilla S... Read >
Author: Giannis Sfyrakis

Tips on Creating A Site Map

28th March 2006
A quick search on Google for advice on creating a site map initially threw up many links to software you could buy or download for free to create a site map. But why do you need a site map? Basically as websites get larger and more complex both the... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

7 Benefits of HTML Validation

25th August 2005
7 Benefits of HTML Validation by Herman Drost You may not bother with html validation or writing simple and clean code when designing your web site. Later you may find your site is slow loading, appears incorrectly in the main browsers and does not... Read >
Author: Herman Drost