A website needs traffic and you might have been using various ways to enhance the traffic volume. Gone are the days when only search engine optimization was the success ladder to gain attention of targeted customers. Now social media activities have become integral part of any internet marketing plan. Social media apps add not just… Continue reading Social Media Apps & Web Designing – Add Fun To Your Website
Category: Web Design
How to Create an Awesome Contact Form with On-the-Fly jQuery Validation
NB: You’ll need PHP4 or higher enabled to use this contact form. You can upgrade your version of php through your .htaccess file. This is a very lightweight and easily customisable contact form, which uses jQuery to validate the required form fields in real time. No need for clunky contact processes, which navigate the user… Continue reading How to Create an Awesome Contact Form with On-the-Fly jQuery Validation
An Introduction to Usability for Web Designers
As a state-of-the-art Internet user experience research method, usability testing is currently the best “who, what, where, when, why and how” data collecting and analyzing tool available. By observing opt-in website visitors with abbreviated entry and exit surveys, crucial data concerning your site is obtained, compiled and examined. Subsequently, through this expert, careful data analysis,… Continue reading An Introduction to Usability for Web Designers
Getting a Dream Job in Web Design
Web design is becoming an increasingly popular career choice. Many web designers enjoy the creative aspect of the job and see their job as more of an art form rather than a technical exercise. When it comes to jobs in web design, Southampton and other areas across the UK are rammed with opportunities – as more and more… Continue reading Getting a Dream Job in Web Design
5 Things You Can Do to Improve the Quality of Your Blog Posts
Starting a blog can be a lot of hard work. Before you begin, you have to spend time coming up with a topic for your blog and writing its content. In order to get readers, you have to make sure your content is something worth reading and on a topic that your readers will enjoy.… Continue reading 5 Things You Can Do to Improve the Quality of Your Blog Posts
Joomla! v/s DotNetNuke: Head-on
We have nothing against WordPress or Blogspot. They are great places to start blogging, and are the best options for those who don’t want to do anything too serious. Anyone looking to build a half-decent website, however, will find these platforms lacking. So was the case with me, when I was asked to build a… Continue reading Joomla! v/s DotNetNuke: Head-on
How to Find an Amazing Web Designer
So, you’ve been working with a web designer for a couple of weeks now. They’ve given you a great bargain on a cms, but there’s something not quite right. The design looks very novice. Like it’s meant to entertain visitors above 70 years old(And even they find it boring). They also ignore a lot of… Continue reading How to Find an Amazing Web Designer
HTML: The Building Blocks
HTML code has become quite popular once again with the coding public. There is still a lot of things people do not know about HTML however. This article aims to answer some of the unknowns out there in the HTML code world.
Review of the New Macromedia Dreamweaver 2.0
At first place during the beta release; Macromedia Dreamweaver seemed like it would be a great program. It was a WYSIWYG editor and it would create clean code that didn’t break when changed. It also let you link the code into BBEdit so you could use the text editor.
Fixing and Validating Your HTML Code
Validating HTML is generally considered to be like checking your documents for spelling errors. It will check your HTML code and make sure that it’s accurate and will render correctly in a live browser. Many web designers do not chose to validate their html however. This could be because HTML validators are often hard to… Continue reading Fixing and Validating Your HTML Code