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WebSite Design Mistakes

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WebSite Design Mistakes

October 19, 2009 General by Administrator EDIT FRONTENT

Web Design Mistakes - Some typical No-Nos

Confusing
Pop up messages
Poor load time
Over use of Java
Poor overall appearance
Poor use of HTML tables
Spelling/Grammar mistakes
Poor organization
Inconsistent page design
No contact information
No 'about us' page
No privacy policy
Different backgrounds on each page
Poor content
Poor navigation
Over powering music set to auto play
Broken HTML code links and graphics
Poor browser compatibility
Large slow loading graphics
Too many graphics
Large Welcome banners
Flashing banners
Pages scrolling to oblivion
Multiple colored text
Multiple use of animated graphics
Text difficult to read
Animated bullets
No Meta tags


Too many graphic and/or line dividers
Multiple use of different fonts
Under construction signs
Busy, distracting backgrounds
Scrolling text in the status bar
Multiple banners and buttons
Large scrolling text across the page
Poor use of HTML code frames
Large fonts
Poor use of mouse over effect


When you begin designing your web site, try to keep your main HTML page as small as possible. For example, instead of trying to cram all your information into a single web page, consider creating sections for your content. These sections can contain highlights of your content with a link to further information. You can set up your content sections in HTML tables with colored heading sections for information, such as articles, products or whatever you'd like.

To keep your main HTML page smaller, it is much better to keep it down to the most essential elements. You can then use links to additional pages to provide the detailed information. A good rule of thumb is Less is More.

To enhance your web page, you can format your text using bold headlines, colored HTML table cells, and graphic bullets and/or arrows.

If you use the same graphic bullets and arrows throughout your page, you can enhance your page's appearance, but you won't add any additional time to your web page load time. When you reuse an image, your image only has to load once. When the image has loaded, it will instantly be displayed in all of the other locations.

If you're looking for some HTML codes and tips to spice up your web site, you've come to the right place. You will find a variety of HTML codes and tips below. Simply click on the links and copy and paste the codes into your web page according to the instructions.
Website Security

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Website Security

While I normally advocate a principles-based approach to maintaining system security –  and deplore the typical “best practices” checklist approach –  that doesn’t mean that security checklists are without value. Employing a security procedures checklist is only the first step toward securing a resource, a means of aiding your memory before you apply your critical thinking skills and imagination to the problem of improving on the checklist in each individual case. Sometimes, a checklist can be useful in affecting workplace security policies as well.

A number of far-too-common security failures on Web sites and Web servers are addressed here. Because of the frequency of these poor security practices, it strikes me as important to gather good practices that address these problems in one place and to make them publicly available to Web server administrators, Web developers, and Webmasters. For those of you who haven’t considered all these factors in managing your Web resources, I recommend dealing with what you have left unconsidered as quickly as possible.

55 Tips to help you bring traffic to your website

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55 Tips to help you bring traffic to your website

October 19, 2009 Seo by Administrator EDIT FRONTENT

Everyone loves a good tip, right? Here are 55 quick tips for search engine optimization that even your mother could use to get cooking. Well, not my mother, but you get my point. Most folks with some web design and beginner SEO knowledge should be able to take these to the bank without any problem.

1. If you absolutely MUST use Java script drop down menus, image maps or image links, be sure to put text links somewhere on the page for the spiders to follow.

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