Monthly Archives: December 2006

Embracing Cascading Style Sheets Makes Good Sense

Why do I like Cascading Styles Sheets (CSS) and what makes CSS so great. The answer only makes sense if you know what CSS is. The Holy Grail of CSS is to separate the content of a web page from … Continue reading

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Web Development with SEO in Mind

When a business owner decides to bring their business to the web, generally the last thing that they think about is search engine optimization. They assume that whomever they hire to do their web design will put up a site … Continue reading

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Understanding HTML Color Codes

When I help people with web pages, I encourage them to edit the HTML directly and not rely on programs like Microsoft FrontPage or Adobe GoLive to layout their pages. One of the things that most people have a hard … Continue reading

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Search Engine Positioning for the Weary

Do you want to get your site from page five to page one in Google? Here are a few tips to boost you on your way. 1. Clean Up Your HTML. Keep a beady eye on Dreamweaver and avoid CMS … Continue reading

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Adhering to Web Standards to Improve Business

Taking web standards into account when designing a website may not be a primary concern for many site owners, but when it comes to finding an extra edge to improve their business, they are more than willing to do anything … Continue reading

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