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Is Your Website Design Driving Away Your Customers? Some Basic Usability Tips for Commercial Websites
Following my article on Appearance, Usability and Search Engine Friendliness in Web Design where I discussed the importance of looking at the usability and search engine visibility of a website, I have received countless messages from visitors to thesitewizard.com asking me … Continue reading
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Basic Tips for Designing a Quote Request Web Form
Whether you’re a solo freelancer or the head of a huge web design agency (orsomewhere in between), your website often serves as the first point of contact with a potential new client. Displaying an impressive portfolio of work along with a … Continue reading
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Ultimate Guide to Website Wireframing
Most designers wireframe their designs in one way or another, even if it just involves them making quick sketches on the back of some scratch paper. Wireframing is an important part of the design process, especially for more complex projects.
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20 Reasons To Put Your Business On The World Wide Web
1. To Establish A Presence Approximately 957 million people (Sept, 2005) worldwide have access to the World Wide Web (WWW). No matter what your business is, you can’t ignore 957 million people. To be a part of that community and … Continue reading
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Parent Selectors in CSS
Let´s be clear here, just in case someone is finding this from a search engine: there are no parent selectors in CSS, not even in CSS3. It is an interesting topic to talk about though, and some fresh talk has surfaced.
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Commas Before
You probably see commas after structure the vast majority of the time. It “looks right.” But the commas before makes these bits of code easier to work with.
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