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Charlotte Web Design Company Tips

November 18th, 2011 Comments off

Choosing a Charlotte Web Style Organization might be a challenging job for some organizations, as a excellent site can bring little companies and entrepreneurs more organization and a poor 1 can drive away prospective customers.

CODANK Charlotte Web Style Company has listed some important issues to consider when picking a site designer for your project.

– Designing a website of good quality is not always expensive, but sometimes it is. If you desire a lot more than a simple internet site then be prepared to pay a good quantity for its design.

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Categories: Easy Web Design

Top 5 Mistakes of Web Design

November 17th, 2011 Comments off

Huge Mistake #1: Creating a Site with Flash — Did you know in a current study, top world wide web marketers discovered that getting a internet site developed with Flash, in fact decreased the response from prospects and consumers by as a lot as 370 percent?

 

Here’s why: Your prospects and buyers are most likely visiting your internet site making use of all sorts of distinct computers, connection speeds and web configuration settings…

 

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Categories: Web Design Ideas

Do’s and Dont’s Guide to Great Web Design

November 16th, 2011 Comments off

When followed, this guide will prove to be quite a valuable web design resource. From the inexperienced to the experienced, this guide has something for everyone.

Just to make sure we are all on the same page, lets begin with the basic definition for “web design”. According to Wikipedia, web design is:

“a process of conceptualization, planning, modeling, and execution of electronic media delivery via Internet in the form of Markup language suitable for interpretation by Web browser and display as Graphical user interface”.


The process of web design can be compared to the process of writing a research paper. In the conceptualization/planning stage, flowcharts (the outline) are created which illustrate the navigational structure of your website. In the modeling stage, static wireframes are created (the rough draft) which illustrate the skeletal layout for each section of your website. After the wire frames are created, graphics, colors and text are used to create the design of your web pages based on the layout of the wire frames. In the execution stage, your design is converted into a format supported by web browsers, text and content are added, and finally, your website is published live to the Internet for the world to see (final draft).

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Categories: Web Design Tutorial