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Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) is a technique used to define styles in HTML for elements being displayed on a web page. You may use separately font, color, etc tags to define how information will look like but it is always recommended to use CSS for such things. Before we discuss the benefits of using CSS lets first know types of CSS, there are two types of CSS inline and external.
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What is the relationship between Marketing and Web designing? How can a better understanding of Marketing help the web designer manage his business more profitably?
If there's one thing that most web site developers can agree on, it's this: content is king.
That's not, of course, to say that good design doesn't matter. It does. A good, clean design, which is easy to navigate and optimized for search engines is absolutely essential if you want your online business to be a success. When you get right down to it, though, visitors don't come to your web site to admire it. It's content that brings them there, and it's content that keeps them coming back for more. Or not, as the case may be.
Creating your own site can be a daunting and time consuming task to say the least. Not having advanced techno skills in this area can turn this into a brain curdling experience with no end in site. Some people opt for the free web site building programs available on the net, which are a good place to start if you want to learn the basics about web hosting, domain registration, FTP, etc.... However, to build your own Web site is a far more satisfying experience which can allow you to express yourself or business in a more original fashion.
An attractive and user-friendly Web site is crucial to attracting prospects and holding their interest. Seems obvious, yet poor design and even more poorly written content clutter the Web.
What's happening to good web site design? Somehow we creative types at interactive and traditional ad agencies have run amuck - we're building web sites that may dazzle the senses, but don't really communicate much about our client's business or products and services!
"Learn from other's mistakes," my Mom always advised me. Learn from mine, save three precious marketing years, tons of frustration, energy, and come out way ahead of the game. Best of all, you probably didn't lose thousands of dollars like I did.
Persons engaged in web site design, here's a scoop for you! Would you just like to know that by understanding the basics of cognitive psychology around color and patterns, we could further improve our Web design!
Get started creating web pages using text files and HTML code! This article is a continuation of HTML Explained: Part 1, which gives a general overview of HTML. Here, we're going to get into the nitty gritty of the code itself. Once you see how simple it really is, you should RUN, not walk to the nearest bookstore and grab your own copy of a handy HTML manual. All right, let's begin.
If you are designing a web site for which the achievement of high conversion rates is a priority, focus your design efforts on showcasing and highlighting the content and copy.
1. Don't load your web site with a lot of high tech clutter. Your visitors may miss your whole sales message.
So, what's in a web site design anyway? And, how do you get a design that is appealing to the broad and varied tastes of all those Internet surfers out there?
The effective design is this one, which is maximum simplified, conformable to your users because they are your main purpose. This one, simply and clearly announcing what is your web site about. This one, quickly offering the users exactly what they are expecting to see on your pages without being troubled with insignificant information. The big mistake made by lots of web designers is to project their activities from their own point of view, without thinking about user.
As a webmaster, you want to keep your visitors content so they'll come back again. Below you will find ten common mistakes made by webmasters that may deter people from returning.
Whenever singer John Mayer sings his romantic song, "Your Body is a Wonderland", I can't help but think of web sites and usability. As a usability consultant, I see the devotion to his lover, and the time he spent uncovering every detail of her being, as the way most web site designers think we approach their web sites. When the lyrics arrive at "Take all your big plans; And break 'em; This is bound to be a while", I start giggling. It makes me think of Amazon.com. I'll explain why.
Even if you're not an accomplished webmaster you can still have a professional looking website. You may be like I was five years agoyou're teaching yourself web design and you're starting to catch on to that HTML stuff. You're so excited about your new bag of tricksbut slow down partner, sometimes less is more. In fact the only time more is more is when it concerns chocolate cheesecake or something like that. (I can never get enough chocolate!)
Whether you're hiring a designer who has created 10 sites or 1000 sites for other businesses, there are 10 things every web site should do for you.
Before you jump into spending countless hours on designing and publishing your web site, or spending hundreds on having it done by anyone else you should plan out your full design (or structure). This is very important so that when it comes time to do this long-lasting project you will be well prepared.