Archive for the ‘Website Design’ Category

A good designer is only as good as his/her web tools.

Between website design projects, I get a chance to wander the web and I have found some very helpful web services and tools that go into a quick access bookmark toolbar. Over the years we have collected quite a library of useful tools.

Here is my list of web services and tools that have helped make my life easier as a website designer.

CSS can be the most frustrating part of website development. This is solely due to the the inconsistencies and lack of implemented standards on the part of Microsoft for their Internet Explorer (IE). The only reason I still take the time to ensure my web pages look good in IE is because 30% of my visitors are still using the browser.

So I decided to embark on a journey using CSS Frameworks to see if they could reduce my CSS pain and allow me to design a website more rapidly. Here is a summary of my first experience.

Have you ever visited a website and noticed the compliance or validation badge? The badge usually says something like “HTML Valid”, “CSS Valid” or has the HTML or CSS word in it with a big check mark. There are many variations, but the idea is to portray the page as “VALID”.

I got to seeing this enough that I began to wonder what it meant. And why was it important that a page be “valid”.

This article looks at what validation means, why it’s important, and how to valid your web pages to the industry standard.

The browser statistics for the year ending 2008 have been updated at W3Schools.

The computer screen no longer holds the exclusive position …

I have been working on a project recently where the customer has requested the use of PDF files in the content. This actually happens frequently, especially when the customer is not that web savvy. It usually also involves a lengthy discussion on the use of PDF files and the impact to the visitor.

But it has caused me to sit back and make an attempt to understand the perspective of the customer.

Using a PDF file or two is not necessarily a web design sin. In fact, there are points to defend the use of a PDF file. So I thought it might be beneficial to highlight the pros and cons of using PDF files in your website content.

We have revamped the look of our site. We hope you like it.

Like us, you probably also worry the look of your web site. Making your site or blog look professional is a difficult task. This list of sites should help you find the look that conveys your online message in the best way.

Please share your favorites with us as well.

Two of the biggest issues that are a concern to every web developer is how the web site will look in various web browsers and what screen size should be used for the basis of the page designs. So we’re highlighting 2 online web developer tools that make a great addition to every developers arsenal [...]

This tool kit is full of the essentials for anyone looking to create their own Wordpress theme.

Need to re-size images on the fly? Let your web server do the work with this nifty tool.


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