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  • Web Design
18 June 2008

The Little Facts about HTML

In a form element, it is not advisable to insert an input element. Nesting an element a “p” (paragraph) or “div” (divisor) to avoid invalidation, as instructed by the World Wide Web Consortium Validator or commonly known as W3C; is when a Strict Doctype is used.
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  • Web Design
17 June 2008

The Dawn of Internet Explorer 7

Microsoft has released the latest version of Internet Explorer. The beta version of Internet Explorer 7 is downloadable via the Internet if you wish to try it. Microsoft earlier stated that it might offer upgrades to Internet Explorer 6 users once the IE7 is officially launched. Web developers are therefore, encouraged to start configuring the CSS on their pages for the new version.
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  • Web Design
16 June 2008

The Common Features of Attractive Website

You don’t need to be a naturally born artist to get attracted to a beautiful website. There are 3 important factors to consider when you notice a website; first it is a joy to see it; second, the websites are easy to use; third, the information are relevant. This article focuses on the discussion of these three guidelines of beautiful sites appealing to the senses:
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Pixels have long moved beyond computer monitors and have found increased popularity in several mediums and works of art such as paintings, magazines, wallpapers, TV commercials, and even body art. Artists found newfound inspiration in the use of pixel art in their craft. Even critics had to admit that pixels presented a unique approach in self-expression. Pixel art have since generated remarkable products that are similarly remarkable, if sometimes, more amazing than conventional art forms.
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  • Web Design
15 June 2008

Try Trifecta, Now!

As a matter of fact, there are lots of button rollover lessons available on Web. Some of these button rollovers are made from JS and others are from CSS. But for the sake of using something new, why not try Trifecta buttons?
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  • Web Design
15 June 2008

WHERE ‘FEAR’ STEMS FROM

Some clients will not consider the use of style sheets even in the most desperate situations.

Imagine some punk throwing a bunch of ecstasy pills in your city’s water supply. Imagine your clients submerging into a hallucinogenic frenzy upon drinking the tainted water. Imagine your biggest client from the De-pend-o Truss Company, calling you and saying, “I want DHTML, Flash, and bubble viewer plug-ins! I want you to make a website that only operates under the Unix version of the new Mozilla beta! I don’t care! I don’t care about our clients! Just do it!”
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This is really a very common issue in most CSS forums. Almost always you’ll see this type of question everyday if you just pay close attention to it. There is reason to believe that this is a general concern among people who are yet beginning to become aware of the ins and outs in the Cascading Style Sheets world. Nevertheless, there may be people who are already in the advance stages in their CSS career who are somewhat puzzled up to this moment by this issue. So let’s consider the basic reasons why you have pages that render differently in one browser as compared to another.
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  • Web Design
14 June 2008

Website Usability on Handheld Devices

The use of Internet on handheld devices like mobile phones is on the rise providing a new definition to web experience. Many mobile phone operators are offering new and innovative web services so that their users can now access their favorite websites, which they used to view on PC before, on their mobile devices.
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  • Web Design
13 June 2008

Accessibility and the Concept’s Metamorphosis

Accessibility is more of an architectural thought than mere web site creation or design. There is a law which identifies the minimum requirements. Newly constructed and those built after the passage of the law have wheelchair ramps, accessible lifts and disability parking spaces, allowing anyone with disabilities to gain access. In terms of websites, accessibility traditionally means the creation of Universal Websites, meaning, websites that can be accessible to all.
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  • Web Design
12 June 2008

Misconceptions about Web Accessibility

The Disability Discrimination Act stipulates that developers must ensure that websites must be accessible to differently abled people. Recent reports emphasized this law and misconceptions have since started circulating around online communities regarding improving websites’ accessibility. This article aims to shed light on the real deal behind web accessibility.
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