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Stunning Web Design

Great web design displays a content and information clearly and effectively tailored to the target market. There are many factors that should be considered to successfully design your own web site. Here are some techniques for an exceptional web design:

Be ambitious, look at cutting edge CSS gallery sites for inspiration and make sure you have your finger on the web design pulse. Well written content will attract and engage your website visitors. Be clear and concise, avoid confusing your readers. First impressions last.

Captivate your web visitors on the first page with stunning web design with clear call to action, and entice them to dig deeper through your website. Always display clear contact info to encourage people to get in touch and invest in your services.

Design a user-friendly site. Make it easy for users to navigate through your web site architecture. Good web design is pure and useable putting visitors in touch with the relevant information as quickly as possible. Always ensure you website is accessible and web standards compliant. Always view your site as if you’re the user and have others test it and provide feedback. Browser testing is vital. Promote your site wherever you can, for free in forums and social sites. If your website is commercial then consider economical SEO techniques.

The launch of your new web design is only the beginning. Keep your content fresh and engaging, giving users a reason to regularly visit your site. Good content, regular change and blog / news feeds are great for this. Think about surveys to collect feedbacks of your site.

Gather opinion about your web design, your users are the most reliable source of feedback to help you improve your website. Find out more about web development, web design Nottingham and SEO Nottingham at http://www.junowebdesign.com.

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Exopc Slate Customized Windows 7 for Multi-Touch Capacitive 1366x768 HD 11.6 LCD Intel N450 1.66Ghz 2GB 64GB SSD 1.3MP Webcam Wifi Bluetooth 2.1 4 Hours battery


Exopc Slate Customized Windows 7 for Multi-Touch Capacitive 1366×768 HD 11.6 LCD Intel N450 1.66Ghz 2GB 64GB SSD 1.3MP Webcam Wifi Bluetooth 2.1 4 Hours battery


$547.88


DISPLAY
11.6 in HD LCD BrightView touchscreen with fingerprint-resistant coating (1366 x 768)
PROCESSOR
Intel Atom Pineview-M N450 1.66 GHz, L2 cache 512 KB/1.66 GHz
MEMORY
2 GB DDR2 667 MHz
HARD DRIVE SIZE
64 GB SSD P4
OPERATING SYSTEM
Windows 7 Home Premium
PC TYPE
Slate
OPTICAL DRIVE
None
MEDIA DRIVE
Memory card reader (SDHC), supports up to 32 GB cards
AUDIO
2 built-in 1.5-watt speakers, Realt…

Serif WebPlus X5


Serif WebPlus X5


$86.24


Serif WebPlus v.X5 – Complete Product – 1 User – Creativity Application – Standard Retail – PC…

FeedForAll RSS Feed and Podcasting Software


FeedForAll RSS Feed and Podcasting Software


$39.95


Create, edit and manage RSS feeds with software. Built in wizard makes creating RSS feeds and podcasts a snap. There is also support for RSS namespace extensions including Apple iTunes tags for iTunes compatible podcasts….

RSS Scripts Directory - PHP Scripts for RSS Feed Management


RSS Scripts Directory – PHP Scripts for RSS Feed Management


$49.95


Includes a collection of PHP scripts for managing RSS feeds. The RSS Scripts Directory collection includes: RSSmesh, FutureRSS, RSS2HTML Pro, RSS2HTML, SQL2RSS, RSS2SQL, RSSFilter and RSS Cache. The RSSmesh scripts allow for multiple RSS feds be merged into a single feed. FutureRSS allows only the contents of the feed thats date has passed to be displayed. The RSS2HTML scripts allows people to dis…

Developing Feeds with Rss and Atom


Developing Feeds with Rss and Atom


$8.41


Perhaps the most explosive technological trend over the past two years has been blogging. As a matter of fact, it’s been reported that the number of blogs during that time has grown from 100,000 to 4.8 million-with no end to this growth in sight.What’s the technology that makes blogging tick? The answer is RSS–a format that allows bloggers to offer XML-based feeds of their content. It’s also t…

Syndicating Web Sites with RSS Feeds For Dummies ®


Syndicating Web Sites with RSS Feeds For Dummies ®


$4.29


So you have a business and you have a Web site. Bravo! You re doing all the right things to be successful. But wait the information on your Web site needs to be updated, and your customers need to know. Good heavens, didn t you spend half of last week doing that? There s got to be a quicker, easier way to keep your clientele informed, and while we re at it, how about building your business too? R…


No Nonsense XML WEb Development with PHP


No Nonsense XML WEb Development with PHP


$23.78


Assuming familiarity with HTML and PHP, this book introduces basic XML concepts and syntax, and walks through the creation of an XML-powered web site. The author discusses XHTML, XML namespaces, DTDs, XSLT, XPath, the document object model (DOM), RSS, web services, databases, and manipulating XML with JavaScript and PHP. Distributed in the U.S. by O`Reilly. Annotation )2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

AJAX, Rich Internet Applications, and Web Development for Programmers


AJAX, Rich Internet Applications, and Web Development for Programmers


$35.01


This thorough guide shows how to use Web 2.0 and rich internet application (RIA) technologies to develop webtop applications with the responsiveness, look, and feel of traditional desktop applications. Assuming only minimal familiarity with web page scripting, the book introduces XHTML, cascading style sheets, JavaScript, the document object model, XML, Adobe Flash CS3, web servers, PHP, Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET, Java server faces, and web services. The authors explain the role of each technology in plain language and avoid the computer geek jargon plaguing many computer guides. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

News at Work (Paperback)


News at Work (Paperback)


$42.37


Before news organizations began putting their content online, people got the news in print or on TV and almost always outside of the workplace. But nowadays, most of us keep an eye on the headlines from our desks at work, and we have become accustomed to instant access to a growing supply of constantly updated stories on the Web. This change in the amount of news available as well as how we consume it has been coupled with an unexpected development in editorial labor: rival news organizations can now keep tabs on the competition and imitate them, resulting in a decrease in the diversity of the news. Peeking inside the newsrooms where journalists create stories and the work settings where the public reads them, Pablo J. Boczkowski reveals why journalists contribute to the growing similarity of news—even though they dislike it—and why consumers acquiesce to a media system they find increasingly dissatisfying.Comparing and contrasting two newspapers in Buenos Aires with similar developments in the United States, News at Work offers an enlightening perspective on living in a world with more information but less news.

News at Work (Hardcover)


News at Work (Hardcover)


$148.24


Before news organizations began putting their content online, people got the news in print or on TV and almost always outside of the workplace. But nowadays, most of us keep an eye on the headlines from our desks at work, and we have become accustomed to instant access to a growing supply of constantly updated stories on the Web. This change in the amount of news available as well as how we consume it has been coupled with an unexpected development in editorial labor: rival news organizations can now keep tabs on the competition and imitate them, resulting in a decrease in the diversity of the news. Peeking inside the newsrooms where journalists create stories and the work settings where the public reads them, Pablo J. Boczkowski reveals why journalists contribute to the growing similarity of news—even though they dislike it—and why consumers acquiesce to a media system they find increasingly dissatisfying.Comparing and contrasting two newspapers in Buenos Aires with similar developments in the United States, News at Work offers an enlightening perspective on living in a world with more information but less news.

Building Scalable Web Sites


Building Scalable Web Sites


$26.13


Scalability, in the context of this work by Henderson (an engineering manager at Yahoo! Inc.), refers to the ability of a web application to accommodate increased usage and an increased dataset while maintaining maintainability. Here he introduces the design of software and hardware systems for scalable web applications, covering application architecture, development practices, technologies, Unicode, and general infrastructure, event monitoring, and long-term statistical tracking for capacity planning. Annotation )2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Design Accessible Web Sites


Design Accessible Web Sites


$22.33


Sydik (technology development, U. of Nebraska) offers this well-organized reference for web designers on the needs of web users with various disabilities, and how to plan for accessibility in design. The author demonstrates how many common codes fall short of accessibility or simply make more work for the designer, and walks readers through other paths to achieving the same results. This book is distributed by O`Reilly Media. Annotation )2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)




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