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Five Of The Most Common Mistakes With Web Design

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Carolyn asked:




Web design is a very useful tool for companies of any size. One of the main problems is that a lot of people are unsure of the best layout that can be used to communicate effectively with the visitors. When websites are designed there is five common mistakes, which are made.

The first common mistake that is made is that the text is not right for the overall niche or mood of the website. It can be very hard to find the best text for using on the website. If you feel that this may be the problem with your website there is some sites on the internet that can assist to sort this problem.

The second mistake that is commonly made is that the website is not actually compatible for working with multiple browsers. There is a lot of website owners that are surprised when they receive feedback stating that the website does not work properly in Google Chrome. This is very unfortunate if this is the case because this browser is one of the fastest growing browsers available online. It is worth taking time to ensure that the website is working correctly so that customers can access it.

Another thing that is very important to spend time looking at so that you do not make a mistake is the colour scheme. It is very important to take time to look into the colour scheme so that you get something that is suitable. There is some useful sites on the internet that will help you to get the correct colour scheme for the website. There is over twenty different colours that can be used in order to design the website.

The fourth mistake that is commonly made when it comes to designing a website is that the navigation system is not set up correctly. There is not really a tool that can be used to sort this problem however there are some guidelines that can be followed in order to make sure that it is set up correctly.

One of the biggest mistakes that are commonly made by website owners is with regards to the order of the navigation. If you take time to look around you will find that there is a lot of websites have the home tab at the top of the navigation bar and then it is followed by about us.

It is very important to avoid making this mistake because no one really cares who they are as they care more about what products are offered and how much they are. It is best to put the products or services tab after the home tab.

The fifth mistake that is commonly made is that the call to action is not in the correct place. It is very important to put your call to action within the centre and front and also on nearly all the other pages. If you would like the potential customers to call you on the telephone then put the contact number on all pages.



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What is Web 3.0?

Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Elazar Nudell asked:




While I may soon need another source, right now I’m glad I use Twitter. Today, I saw a tweet from @ToddGilmore that mentioned Web 3.0. It was in the context of leaders learning to use social media, but that’s all I could figure out in terms of defining “Web 3.0.”

To arrive at a definition for Web 3.0, we should start by defining Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Web 1.0 was the beginning of the Internet. Examples included the type of website that one might have posted as a school assignment in the early 1990s. It typically followed the format (and included the phrase) “Hi, my name is (Your Name Here.) This is my website about Topic X” immediately followed by what was essentially an article about Topic X. The information was often accompanied by a graphic (or several) and a primitive MIDI (music) file playing in the background. I may be exaggerating a bit, but that’s the clearest example I can think of.

Web 2.0 is what a lot of people have come to use the Internet for now. It’s the interactive websites that allow us to share the information about ourselves and the world that we might have used to create Web 1.0 (or new information.) Examples include Facebook, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, Twitter, blogs, etc.

Likewise, Web 3.0 is an extension of the interactive nature of the Internet that is developing through Web 2.0. Many experts say that it will be focused on and tailored to the individual. It will most likely have an artificial intelligence-like component now referred to as “the semantic web” with which people can search in human terms such as questions and requests as opposed to keywords, as well as a great deal of personalization and even more mobility than there is now.

New Fact: Web 3.0 is the next wave of Internet advancements. It is expected to be user-centered, more human-like, and highly portable.

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Outsourcing PHP Web Development

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
Vyom Munjaal asked:




ASP.Net is a favored programming language for web development. Thought a lot of programmers use this language for web development, only a percentage of them are proficient enough to implement web development projects with intelligence. So it is clear that the design would require a much higher cost than usual. If you settle down and rely on mediocre programmers, there are quite a few disadvantages. The completed project may not be satisfactory; they consume a lot of time and will not be able to meet the deadline.

PHP web development has gained a high reputation. Over the years, it has become so popular that over a million users al around the globe use PHP for any website design. There are a lot of advantages that PHP offers. Cost saving and high quality is the main factor that can be considered when programming using PHP.

Outsourcing has changed the way the business model works. Many companies go outsourcing and claim that it is the best way to do business in a cost effective way and yet expect excellent results. It is the best way to hire skilled developers from any part of the world. Since a lot of companies are just in existence to take up the outsourced projects, the company can be sure of the quality and the time the product gets delivered. This greatly reduces the burden of the company and they can continue with their own business process without being worried about the product being developed at the outsourced company.

Hence, there is no doubt why companies hire skilled PHP developers for their projects.

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