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The Key Advantages of Bootstrap - 0 views

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    Anyone who wants to create a website in a fast and easy manner would instantly be attracted by the bootstrap framework. This is because bootstrap has everything ready on the table for you to build your website. And with all the tools that you need to create a responsive and customized website such as CSS and HTML templates, Bootstrap data APIs, forms and buttons available for free, you get to save enormous time and effort.
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Excellent Shopping Cart Features for an Ecommerce Website - 0 views

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    With an easy to use administration area and secure hosting, Magento Ecommerce Solution acts the best way to fulfil your business needs and sell products online. Besides choosing from the 1000 plus ecommerce templates in the Magento Theme Store, you can enjoy customization of your site's design as in like uploading a logo, changing colours, fonts and more. In other words, you have full control of your website design, HTML & CSS.
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Content Management Systems vs. Coded Websites - Which One Should Small Businesses Choose - 0 views

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    An effective website is a sure-fire way to run a profitable business and there are many different ways to build and manage it. Briefly the two methods are either programming a website from scratch using coding languages such as HTML, CSS and PHP or else, preferring Content Management Systems like Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress- the go-to solution for website creation.
David Miller

Best Practices of Responsive Web Design - 0 views

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    Responsive web design is made possible by combining CSS and HTML5. This lets you avoid having a separate mobile website and can alleviate duplicate content issues. Let us now look at the best practices of responsive web design for both designers as well as developers.
David Miller

Pros and Cons of Web Design Approaches: Responsive vs. Adaptive - 1 views

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    As we knew it already, we're living in a post-PC world making way for more of smart phones where responsive and adaptive design techniques rule the day. How do we deal with this tectonic shift in user behaviour?
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