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Web Content Writing - Have You Got Your Basics Right Yet? - 0 views

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    When you write for the web, you should keep the paragraphs brief and use small sentences. Try to give your readers correct information as it will help you gain a reader's faith and improve SEO. This article offers 15 tips on web content writing.
anonymous

Marketing Your Facebook Timeline without an SEO Services Company - 0 views

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    Social media marketing is essential these days for a business to succeed in the highly competitive business world. There is a new way to market your business now. It's your own Facebook timeline. This article offers some ideas as to how you can promote your business online without taking the help of an SEO Services company.
anonymous

Teaching Logo Design Professionals to Get More Inspiration - 0 views

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    Inspiration is very important for every logo design professional, whether you work in a logo design company or not. This article offers some advice that would help you be a better inspired logo designer.
anonymous

Content Writing Skills - Not Just Grammar, but Style! - 0 views

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    Content writers often make mistakes and fail to attract readers. When you write web content, do not write long paragraphs and always insert keywords in your articles. Try to develop a lucid content writing style that is interesting and helps you communicate with the readers.
anonymous

Haven't You Considered Mobile Web Design Yet? - 0 views

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    These are the days when mobile internet is all the rage. This article tells you the benefits and importance, advantages and disadvantages of mobile web design.
anonymous

Some Words About Mobile Flash Website Design - 0 views

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    Mobile web is the future. It is the next big thing in the world of website designing and user experience. This article offers some notes on Flash website design for mobile devices.
anonymous

Is Your Corporate Brochure Design Worth Viewing! - 0 views

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    Your corporate brochure design should include elements that make it worth viewing. The print size, the purpose, simplified content, a beguiling cover, and a call-to-action are significant aspects to consider.
Al-Mehatb Shaikh

http://goarticles.com/article/5-Factors-Why-Company-Logo-Design-Matters/8491476/ - 0 views

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    The business owners keep looking for ways to become more famous, earn more money and have more customers. They vision of progress and growth successfully. Identification is important for the business and remembered for years to come. For a long-lasting survival, brand identity is very important and cannot be underestimated.
yc c

CSS3 Border Image Experiments : Nora Brown Design - 6 views

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    from article: Understanding border-image http://css-tricks.com/understanding-border-image/
Gary Edwards

CSS Tutorials @ SitePoint - 0 views

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    List of CSS articles and tutorials at SitePoint. Includes Adobe AiR and WebKit implementations.
Frederik Van Zande

A List Apart: Articles: Faux Absolute Positioning - 0 views

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    There are two popular approaches to positioning with CSS: float and absolute positioning. Both approaches have their pros and cons. My teammates and I have developed a new positioning approach that gives us the best of both worlds. After quite a bit of experimenting and testing, it's time to share the technique with the rest of the world and see how we can work together to improve it. I'm calling it "faux absolute positioning" after the faux columns technique that simulates the presence of a column.
Rajan Datta

10 Useful Techniques To Improve Your User Interface Designs | How-To | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Nice article
Frederik Van Zande

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer - 0 views

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    A chart displaying IE compatibility to CSS from version 5 to 8
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    With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is planned to be a fully CSS Level 2.1-compliant browser, and will support some features of CSS 3. If the browsers your Web site is targeting include earlier versions of Internet Explorer, however, you want to know the level of CSS compliance for those as well. This article provides an at-a-glance look at CSS compliance across recent versions of Internet Explorer, including support in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 for Developers and planned support in the final version of Internet Explorer 8.
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