In: Web Design
16 Feb 2010The websites are developed with the aim of sharing information. This information exchange may be reciprocal or non-reciprocal basis. The reciprocal exchange of information can not be promoted as a way of sharing information where visitors visit Internet Web pages to collect relevant information for the purpose. The reciprocal exchange of information is known as [...]
In: Web Design
16 Feb 2010There are certain points which you need to take care when you’re learning how to build your own website. You can follow a simple game plan to set up your own website which will help you to start generating traffic right away. Imagine, how much pleasure you will get out of realizing that you [...]
In: Web Design
10 Feb 2010Websites are similar to homes. Just as homes of an individual represent the outlook of the person living in, his style, his attitude along with way of living similarly websites are regarded as the outlook of a company. They represent the status and position of the respective company in the current market. There is constant [...]
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9 Feb 2010Question: Can I Use a Free SSL Certificate for my HTTPs Pages?
Most Certificate Authorities (CA) charge a lot of money to verify your company to use an SSL certificate. So it can be very tempting to use a self-signed, free certificate for your https server. But is that okay?
Answer:
The short answer is that it is [...]
In: CSS| Web Design
8 Feb 2010There are so many new and exciting features of Ajax, Dynamic HTML, and other “bleeding edge” technologies, but it can be hard to decide whether to use them. Before you decide to write your pages at the edge of HTML, there are some things to think about:
1. How many new features are on the page [...]
In: Web Design
7 Feb 2010Overall the risk you are talking about is the one of having your own visitors stop visiting your blog after they discover the one of a “competitor” through a guest post you accepted. Is this a real risk? In my opinion, no, and for several reasons.
First of all if your content is good (and it [...]
In: Web Design
4 Feb 20101. Bad Search
Overly literal search engines reduce usability in that they’re unable to handle typos, plurals, hyphens, and other variants of the query terms. Such search engines are particularly difficult for elderly users, but they hurt everybody.
A related problem is when search engines prioritize results purely on the basis of how many query terms [...]