A full width WordPress page transforms an ordinary blog into a custom website. It removes the widgets and the sidebar in which they are contained. This is particularly useful for site owners wanting to present a more professional web presence. A full width WordPress page also allows for bigger blocks of text and images. Common [...]
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Tablets. Smart phones. Laptops. Netbooks. Desk top computers. Screens ranging from just 1 3/4 inches by 2 1/2 inches to nearly 19 inches by 27 inches. Then there’s the matter of high definition televisions. What do all these electronic devices have in common? Other than being electronic and having a display screen, the largest connection [...]
Read More client, connection, Design Responsive web design, development, Internet connection, responsive web, responsive web design, screen, site, web developersWeb Site Design for Google and other Search Engines
When it comes to creating a brand new web site, most beginning and unaware designers only treatment about how amazing the website will probably be. Quite often as designers, we are able to consider off with a crazy idea for a website style and it ends up jam filled with style on leading of design [...]
Read More engine, google, image, search engine, search engines, site, web, websiteHow to choose the right CMS system
Content management systems are becoming one the internet’s best website owner tools since PHP. In the market where websites need to be built faster and much easier, many designers are adopting Free Cms for the task. Sadly you’ll find now thousands of CMS’s floating on the internet and selecting the very best you’ve become a [...]
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Did you know that page speed is part of SEO? It’s true! If your site takes longer than six seconds to load, chances are, someone is going to hit the back button and cause a high bounce rate on your site. You can check your bounce rate by installing Google Analytics. This is no good. [...]
Read More CDN, content delivery network, Media Library, web development, Website Design, wordpress tipsApache Web Hosting vs Microsoft Web Hosting
Apache HTTP Server Apache is open-source. Which means it’s totally free, and is supported and developed by the Apache Software Foundation. Apache was first developed in 1995. It has been credited with enabling the growth of the web. In 2009 it became the first web server software to surpass the 100 million website milestone. Apache [...]
Read More Apache, Apache HTTP Server, Apache Software Foundation, HTTP, information, Microsoft, Operating, Software, websiteA Brief Introduction to Web Design Lingo & Jargon
In today’s fast-paced world everything seems to morph and change, especially the English language. It is easy to get confused with all these new terms, phrases, and lingo hitting the scene. This article will be a brief introduction for beginner’s to familiarize them with the lingo they will hear speaking to any web designer. Although [...]
Read More Brief, information, internet language, lingo, Search, Style, the English language, web design, Web Design Lingo, web design terms, web jargon, website, yahooHTML5 – Create Favicons Using Pure HTML
At this point you should know what a Favicon is. It’s essential to creating your brand and creating brand recognition for your website.There is a great HTML5 tool which can help you get a Favicon on your website called Faviconist. Faviconist is for website designers and developers that want an easy and quick way [...]
Read More brand recognition, Favicon, Faviconist, Favicons, HTML5, need, recognition, web design, web design how to, web design tips, web development, website, website designers, wordpressGoogle’s Extended Sitelinks – Finally!
You should already know what is SEO…right? Google Sitelinks, once considered the holy grail of SEO have finally got a facelift from Google. They come in the form of “extended sitelinks”. Basically, they look like this (and I love showing these off!). The old Google site links were great in that they gave your website [...]
Read More google, Google Sitelinks, query, result, search engine optimization, seo, seo how to, seo tips, site, sitelinks, websiteCSS3 – Creating Shapes with pure CSS!
Seriously, I don’t understand why it’s so difficult for people to just update their browsers! It is so simple and does us web designers a huge favor. When you update your Internet browser you are opened to a whole new world of design and security. If those are not enough reasons to update, maybe this [...]
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