October 22nd, 2006 — 03:53 pm
Dynamic is the apt word to describe the special feature of any website. This potential to change is what keeps it attracted to the user. But to maintain the novelty of a site is a time consuming and costly process. While most of the content will remain the same, the change in colour, graphics, and photographs is sufficient to give an entirely new appearance. Hence, developers have realised the need to keep the content separated from the presentation. The separation between structure and presentation is essentially to simplify the process of modification or complete redesign of the page with out affecting content.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) actively promotes the development of content and styles separately.
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October 9th, 2006 — 03:58 pm
The graphic component of your website is probably one of the most important elements in your website. Having a good website means a website that is professionally designed and it also means a website that is aesthetically appealing to every one. Although having good, informative content can be very important; it is important for you to make sure that your website has the necessary poise to make it appealing.
Designing a website with savvy will require you to know something about secrets to graphic design. It is important for you to use aesthetically appealing graphic design elements in conjunction with the text inside your website. The text and the graphics must be able to complement each other for maximum effect.
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October 5th, 2006 — 04:25 pm
The initial developments with the World Wide Web were focussed entirely on presenting more and more information in the virtual world. Th main tool for interaction was the e-mail.
The term Web 2.0 was coined at the O’Reilly MediaLive International conference in 2004. The term represents the development of the next generation of internet usage and technologies – mainly in terms of rapid growth in internet connectivity and development of interactive web applications. The development of blogging sites, internet telephony, media that enable chat, video conferencing and podcasting can be considered as the Web 2.0 phase of development. Continue reading »
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