Here is definitely a battle taking place online, the “browser wars” have recently seen the entry of Google’s Chrome browser, which has had mixed reviews so far, and now Opera have piped up with their latest browser addition.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to separate the stylistic elements of a page such as layout, colour and fonts from the content of the page such as paragraphs and images. We call this Separation of Content from Presentation.
5 Open Source Programs For Web Designers
As the economic situation in the world worsens, everyone is looking for a way to cut back costs. One way you can cut back costs is by using open source programs instead of expensive programs. While the open source programs may not be as pretty, they do get the job done. What’s even better is …
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The number of people advocating web accessibility and standards-based design in general is increasing day by day. “So what is the big fuss and why do I need to implement the web accessibility on my website”, customers may exclaim. Web accessibility is a general practice of developing websites accessible to people that use a wide …
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With the holiday season here, email has been on my mind. And many folks just starting out ask about pitfalls to avoid for their email marketing and communications campaigns. So here we go: seven surefire ways you’ll be emailing directly to a trash can or spam filter. These are common mistakes in email marketing. They …
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If you run a business then no doubt you’ve been keeping a close eye on the economy. When times get tough, most small business owners immediately look to cut costs… The most “expensive” part of running a business is normally employees, so typically firing under-performing employees or external contractors is the first step most businesses …
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