From the Blog Category

  • 22
    Jul
    0

    A Guide on Layout Types in Web Design
    One of the most variable aspects of web design is the way in which we approach width and height in terms of measurements and flexibility.
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  • 21
    Jul
    0

    Search Analysis with Google Analytics
    Tracking and studying searches on your site is a valuable part of site analytics , but many site owners underestimate the benefit of it. Website search analytics can provide advantageous insights into what people are looking for on your site and also what your site looks like in search engine results
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  • 20
    Jul
    0

    10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Be a Designer
    Did you know that becoming a designer is relatively easy? You go to school (some people even skip that part), you interview for a job or start your own freelancing business, and then you start getting paid in exchange for making stuff look cool
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  • 19
    Jul
    0

    A Comprehensive Guide to Microsoft Vista Fonts for Designers
    [T]here are no bad fonts — only inappropriate ones. — Jason Beaird The majority of computer users became aware of Microsoft Vista on January 30, 2007, when the company released the new operating system publicly.
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  • 18
    Jul
    0

    The Only HTML5 Resources You Need for Getting Up to Speed
    There’s a lot of buzz going around about HTML5. Big companies such as Apple are predicting that it’s the technology that will sign the death warrant of the popular Flash platform that powers a lot of rich internet apps and complex dynamic web components. But what is HTML5, really ?
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  • 17
    Jul
    0

    10 SEO Tips to Remember When Building Your Site
    Let us assume that, just like everyone else, you are building a website–after all, the Web is where it is all happening now. As soon as your website goes live–and especially while you are still in the design and development phase–you need to make sure your site’s content will be found through search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing where many people go to look for information
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  • 15
    Jul
    0

    5 Web Files That Will Improve Your Website
    The amount of code that developers encounter regularly is staggering. At any one time, a single site can make use of over five different web language (i.e. MySQL, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, HTML)
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  • 14
    Jul
    0

    10 Android Apps Every Web Designer Should Know About
    With the dominance of Apple’s iPhone in the recent years, Google’s Android OS seems to have been left in its shadows. However, this is only because the iPhone was released long before any Android device
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  • 13
    Jul
    0

    40 Great Resources for a Complete Roadmap to Freelancing
    An important activity that all freelancers need to do–no matter what their freelancing field may be–is to read and educate ourselves. Reading is a great source for freelancers to get motivated, inspired, and learns tips and techniques for becoming a better professional. There are many excellent resources on the web dedicated to the Freelancer
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  • 12
    Jul
    0

    The 960 Grid System Made Easy
    The first time I discovered the 960 Grid System , I was immediately excited about the possibilities of implementing complex layouts so easily. However, since I was fairly new to web design at the time, when I downloaded the files, I quickly became overwhelmed at how complicated the whole thing seemed. With all this code, how could this be the easy way to create a layout
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