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15 May 2008

CSS Style Classes and IDs

The application of styles throughout a document involves so many options. Sometimes you want to customize your styling. That means you want a particular style to be applied to certain tags in a document and not to all the instances of the tags. In some other cases, you feel the need to build a style that can be applied to numerous tags in a document and most importantly, without repeating the style rule again and again. The CSS class and ID attributes can serve your above mentioned purpose.
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15 May 2008

Eight Healthy Tips for Web Design

There are tips and tricks to perfectly create your web page. Carefully following these steps would ensure you the best web design ever. The tips here are realistic, practical and very easy to implement. It they need is just a few moments of your time and that’s it.
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People who are creative and know how they can get users attention and interest are web designers who usually stay on top. One of the reasons for this is that they apply highly effective user interfaces in the websites they create. The question is how you can get your readers’ or users’ attention via graphical user interfaces? The answer to this question is complex but I discovered a writer who made things a lot easier to understand. I’m talking about Suzanne Martin. I’d like to share her thoughts on this matter completely. So here it is.
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15 May 2008

Internet Protocol of Your Website

Internet Protocol or IP addresses are the medium through which large number of computers over the network communicates with each other. They can also know about their locations in the Web world in relation with each other. It is nothing but a mailing address for computers over the Internet. An IP address facilitates the arrival of your e-mail at the right location. The customers are also able to view their desired Web site through this address.
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15 May 2008

Elements to be Emphasized on a Web Page

A web page contains many elements. Some of them are very important and some of them are not so important. As a web designer, you need to identify the most vital part of the page. You need to be sure of the information which your visitors must receive by opening the page. You may put yourself into trouble by making an attempt to emphasize everything on your web page. In the end, you will have a page that is less appealing. Nothing will come out of this process and the whole design will become too boring.
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15 May 2008

Inherit Properties with CSS Inheritance

CSS inheritance is defined on its own each time a style property is used. Every element in an HTML document follows a hierarchical structure. That means except the beginning tag, all other elements are a part of a parent element that encloses it. So if a particular style is applied to that parent element, it can be applied to all other elements included in it. In the following example, an H1 tag encloses an EM tag.
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15 May 2008

No Need to Reinvent the Wheel

In the world where so many great minds are working really hard, sometimes people get the wrong idea that to be great you always have to be different. There is truism in this but this not an absolute rule. Especially for beginners in CSS and Web designing, it’s wiser to stay with the conventional flow of things and the standard, acceptable system rather than start getting your own identity. It’s a hard fact that’s sometimes not easy to accept but that’s the way things are for beginners and in some cases for professionals.
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15 May 2008

Prioritize Usability Tests

Creating a great website is like creating Mona Lisa using CSS and HTML as paint, Browser as canvass, keyboard as brush and you as a Picasso or a Rembrandt. This is because website creation entails a lot of creative investments and time. It also requires extraordinary passion and love in what you do. And like a Rembrandt or a Picasso, you show the world what you created and let them see what your ideas are. That is the soul of usability tests.
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15 May 2008

Get Clicky!

The great thing about the Web today is that you can get so many help from great sites offering tools that can help you monitor your site’s progress on a day to day basis. This article will give an overview of the free software and tools you can get to achieve your purposes. These tools are all Web 2.0 in sync so you won’t have any problem using them on your site. There are also tools you can use to track your blog’s progress extensively.
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Listen up here. I have ten things to make your site great. Read them and revolutionize your site.
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