Archive for the 'Web Design' Category

ViewPoint: What Makes A Good Freelance Web Designer

Monday, May 15th, 2006

In my humble opinion, a good freelance web designer should: know his or her limitations determine his or her target market and focus on reaching that market know and implement current web standards in their work have a good working knowledge of graphic design, working with color schemes, and other programming languages such as PHP [...]

Newest Free XHTML Template Design

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

Translucent Fluidity This a simple fluid template that can be used for anything you like. It has a fixed body background, a main container with a transparent background, and a simple horizontal tabbed menu with transparent backgrounds. It is very easy to customize. Just replace the body background image with one of your own. You [...]

Making the Switch to XHTML and CSS

Friday, May 12th, 2006

Web designers are always learning new technologies and the process of coding web pages has evolved over the years. There are many designers who still use HTML 4.01 to code their sites. There’s nothing wrong with it but websites built using XHTML and CSS have distinct advantages: less bloated code resulting in faster loading sites [...]

2 Easy Things to Implement to Increase Your Traffic and Page Rank

Thursday, May 11th, 2006

When I first launched this site a couple of months ago, I did 2 things which resulted in increased traffic and a better ranking with Google. First I created a ROR XML file and uploaded it into my server’s root directory. This file is a Resource of a Resource and basically enables all search engines [...]

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