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26-Sep-2012
10 SEO Terms you need to know!
If you have a website, you’ve probably heard of SEO. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimisation and simply refers to the process of making your domain name and website more visible in Search Engines . There are lots of factors that Search Engines take into account when visiti...
09-Jul-2012
Use Multiple Domain Names with One Website
Many people purchase multiple domain names when starting their project. This can be a good idea when helping to protect your brand name and get more international exposure by registering a number of country code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs). Having a large number of domain nam...
18-Aug-2011
Verisign Release MobileView to Optimise Domains
With the booming growth of Mobile Web, more and more businesses are realising the importance of ensuring their site is easy to view on all access platforms. Verisign have picked up on the need for a product that makes this quick and easy, and have launched a new product called...
06-Aug-2007
The Costs Involved in Using ASP
ASP (Active Server Pages) is the Microsoft server-side scripting engine, which runs on Windows servers. While using ASP scripting for your website can be extremely useful, particularly if you are fea...
06-Aug-2007
Dynamic Web Pages: ASP vs. PHP
Using server-side scripting for dynamic web content is extremely important and useful. But choosing between the many available platforms for creating this content can be a daunting task. This article will focus on the definition of dynamic web content and the purpose of serv...
06-Aug-2007
Optimising your Source Code with DIV Tags
You probably have an idea of what good website design is from the human point of view, and also from the point of view of search eng...
03-Aug-2007
Browser Scripting Tutorials
W3Schools is a great website with a wealth of information and tutorials for web designers and developers. On the left hand side of the website, you'll find links to all their tutorials in various different categories....
03-Aug-2007
XML Tutorials
W3Schools is a great website with a wealth of information and tutorials for web designers and developers. On the left hand side of the website, you'll find links to all their tutorials in various different categories....
03-Aug-2007
HTML Tutorials
W3Schools is a great website with a wealth of information and tutorials for web designers and developers. On the left hand side of the website, you'll find links to all their tutorials in various different categories....
01-Aug-2007
Adding Search Functionality to your Website
Allowing visitors to search your site is very important. We are so used to being able to search for what we need that when we come across a website with no search function – particularly a large site – we are likely to find it extremely frustrating. A good search function ca...
24-Jul-2007
The Web Accessibility Initiative
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a branch of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) which aims to improve the accessibility of the World Wide Web for those using all kinds of user agent...
24-Jul-2007
Link Spamming and the Nofollow Attribute
Search engines' increasing worries about link spamming have led to calls for various techniques to be employed which will counteract and prevent spammers from attacking blogs, forums and other sites wi...
17-Jul-2007
Closing Slashes on Web Page URLs
As a rule of thumb, you should always include the final / on links to URLs which end in a directory. For example, "http://www.mywebsite.com/mystuff" is better written "http://www.mywebsite.com/mystuff/". This is because without the slash, the bro...
17-Jul-2007
Meta Tags and Search Engine Optimisation
If you've looked into optimising your website for search engines, you'll probably have heard of meta tags. Thes...
16-Jul-2007
The Benefits of Compliance with Web Standards
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has produced a series of recommendations for accessibility and usability of websites. Put simply, the aim is to make sure that websites are usable for as many visitors as possible. The Multimedia Programming and Coding Website Design
16-Jul-2007
The Trouble With Flash
Flash website design is extremely popular, and Flash certainly has a rightful place in site design for certain functions. However, whilst the explosion of all-Flash or Flash-"enhanced"...
12-Jul-2007
The Google Blacklist
An important element of web design is fine-tuning sites so that they are attractive to the critical eye of the search engines' spiders. There is a growing army of search engine optimisation specialist...
12-Jul-2007
Flash Web Design: Pros and Cons
Flash is a powerful web technology that achieves a high level of visual impact from the graphical point of view. Unfortunately, it is widely misused in web design. There are still many problems with Flash, especially related to usability and search engine behaviour; we need to...
12-Jul-2007
Website Colors
Author: Michael Colucci In 1994, Netscape defined 216 colors that have priority in browsers based on the 256 colors displayed by an 8-bit system. 40 colors display differently between PCs and MACs and are therefore eliminated. These 216 fixed colors, known ...
12-Jul-2007
Why Do We Write in PHP
Dynamic web applications in a dynamically advancing world During the last few years, dynamic web applications have become as commonplace as cellular phones, palm-size computers and laser shows. These hitherto unimaginable things have ceased to be amazing. We have s...

