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Posted on April 24 , 2009 In Web Design Tips

Web design, to dictate, or not to dictate?

If usability and accessibility are fundamental elements in any web design, is it the role of the designer, to dictate to the user how to use a website, or is there role, one of a provider, in which they provide options that users can utilise?
This is a fundamental question that arises from web design.  There [...]

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In part one of our guide, we stated some good, solid reasons, why you should use CSS over Tables, largely focusing on download speeds, cost, and ease of modifications.  Just in case you are not convinced, here are some more reasons that should tip the balance.
Accessibility is high on the agenda of nearly everywhere these [...]

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Though some web designers believe that Tables are a superior tool to CSS in designing lay out, this opinion is in the minority.  Though CSS cannot be used to structure a website in itself, HTML or XHTML, should be used for this, it still should be the tool of choice when it comes to lay [...]

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Posted on April 23 , 2009 In Web Design Tips, Web Design Tutorials

Pseudo-classes and Pseudo-elements in CSS

As CSS gains in popularity for its numerous advantages in constructing layout, it is important that as a designer, you get your head around some of the fundamental elements of cascading style sheets.  Pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements, are necessary concepts to understand when developing a website, using CSS.
The main reasons for this, is that pseudo-classes and [...]

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Posted on April 22 , 2009 In Web Design Concepts, Web Design Tips, Web Design Tutorials

Syntax Rules for CSS

CSS has some great admirers among the web community, and many developers are using CSS to great effect in more creative ways.  If you are yet to come across CCS, there is no doubt that you soon will.  What follows, is a guide on some of CSS’s basic syntax rules.
Selectors, are elements that are linked [...]

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Posted on April 21 , 2009 In SEO Tips, Web Design Tips

The Importance of good SEO writing.

SEO, or search engine optimisation, is an important element in any web design.   The most popular search engines are geared towards searching for text, and though it is said that a picture conveys a thougsand words, a website’s text will hold the audience to a site, accommodate their needs, and if it is the aim, [...]

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Posted on April 21 , 2009 In Web Design Tips

Fast loading websites, are the top priority

Rule number 1 in web design folklore, is to keep a website fast loading.  It is no secret that websites lose their audiences by slow download times, and this is, as we all know, bad news.  You, as a web designer, have a duty to keep websites loading as fast as possible.  This keeps your [...]

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Posted on April 21 , 2009 In Web Design Tips

Flash: To use, or not to use.

Flash, is becoming something of a controversy in the web community.  On the one hand, there can be no doubt that the eye catching website that left you gasping in awe, was probably created entirely in Flash, and that it has clever online applications.  The games you play now and then at work, ahem, were [...]

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There are plenty of blogs that tell you how to do this, and why you should be using this, or why this development language is the next best thing, but not many tell you what you should not be doing. Here are a few pointers you avoid incorporating into your website, and the reasons why. [...]

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Posted on April 21 , 2009 In Web Design Tutorials

Basic Ingredients of Good Website Design

When you think about it, where do you start when creating a website? What is the idea behind it? What is its purpose? These three questions, are the building blocks of a good website. Once they have been answered, the road to website success is a straight one, rather than one, where you are always [...]

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