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Jul 6, 2006
Kim Roach

Designing Your Site for Web 2.0

Have you heard it? There's a buzz like never before on the Internet. Everyone is talking about Web 2.0. If you're like many people, you may think it's a marketing gimmick and quite an overused statement. If so, you would be at least partially right.

Fortunately, there's another side to the story. Underneath all of the chatter is a concept that is even more powerful than the hype that surrounds it.

The concept of Web 2.0 started as a conference brainstorming session between O'Reilly and MediaLive International. During their discussion, they analyzed the companies that had survived the dot-com collapse. Interestingly enough, many of these companies had quite a few things in common. Was there a connection? Was the dot-com crash a turning point for the web? O'Reilly and MediaLive believed so. And therefore, Web 2.0 was born..

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Jan 11, 2006

Moving from Tables to CSS

Learn how to migrate your existing sites from tables to CSS, and how to start including more CSS based design into your workflow. Why? Because I still think many people find learning to build CSS layout sites from scratch difficult. There's a steep learning curve associated with CSS design, much more so than tables, and getting consistent results across different browsers is tricky, even for the more experienced.
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May 2, 2006

Specify mouse cursors with CSS

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CSS allows you to define a cursor that will be displayed at the specific element on your page. For instance, if you want to show that the clicking the element will show the context help, you can define the "help" cursor for this element.

Here are the list of cursor types you can use for the pointing device (usually, mouse). You can test each cursor by moving mouse pointer above the "Example" block..

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Jul 20, 2009
Adam Woods

Optimise Your Landing Page With Google Website Optimizer

A website is a powerful tool for marketing. It gives the businesses and consumers a lot of advantages. The business can market their product or service 24/7, 365 days a year. Through the use of the internet, they were able to compete with bigger companies locally and globally. On the other hand, the consumers also enjoy a lot of benefits for the same reason. They can shop or find the service they like anywhere in the world at anytime. They also have the freedom to choose among hundreds and thousands of websites that is offering the same product or service.

Not all websites are that successfuland the key to a good website and business is traffic. A landing page is any page on a website where traffic is sent specifically to prompt an action or result. It's the page your website visitors arrive at after clicking on a link. It could be your home page, or any other page in your site. There are several ways to optimize your landing page. A lot of service to optimize landing page are being introduced to the internet regularly. Some services are widely used at first but are forgotten even before it really stood out. The reason behind this is because it's only the bigger companies that were able to afford some comparable tools..

Oct 18, 2010
Anadi Taylor

New Elements in HTML 5

Web pages and their design are laid out using HTML. HTML stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language. HTML is comprised of 'tags' or elements that tell your browser what the different areas of your webpage are. You can use these elements to define paragraph areas, images and their dimensions and also font sizes, colors and styles etc. There are many HTML elements and a lot of these have varying attributes like width, height, name, etc. This article will not focus on specific HTML elements; our aim is to give you a brief overview of HTML before moving on to how it has developed into HTML 5…

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