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wetechsoftware

Top 10 software development companies in Vietnam 2024 - 3 views

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How to get your Builderfly image sizes to picture-perfect? - 0 views

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    Studies reveal that the human brain processes image more than written texts. It means that images not only are easy but also faster to understand as compared to texts. Due to this reason, it is essential to include the right images on your website to bring in more viewers using quality images with consistent loading time. Ideally, it is suggested that you must optimize the image bandwidth instead of the image size in order to make your online website more consistent. Moreover, it helps you measure your customer experience with accuracy and precision.
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15 COMMON SEO MISTAKES FOR WHICH WEBSITE IS NOT GETTING NEW CUSTOMERS - 1 views

Real-time bidding starts as soon as a user has some ads to purchase or sell. But they should have something to offer in exchange. After selecting the suitable RTB platform, the next steps are: The...

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awqi zar

CSS text-indent: An Excellent Trick To Style Your HTML Form | AEXT.NET - 6 views

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    You probably know what the text-indent property does in CSS. It's a common CSS property allowing webmasters to indent paragraphs and hide text for image-based links. Text-indent does this great; however, it doesn't just hide and indent text. It does more.
Aaron Rylaarsdam

Identifying Your Audience - AT&T Small Business InSite - 0 views

  • <iframe leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="No" frameborder="0" height="1" width="1" src="http://view.atdmt.com/iaction/aveamm_SOArticlesDetailsTemplate_10"></iframe> Rate this content login to rate Identifying Your Audience Before designing the first Web page, it's vital to know who you are trying to reach. This single detail will chart the entire development course, from the site's content to its functionality. Defining and understanding your prospective audience increases the likelihood of user attraction and retention.
  • Before designing the first Web page, it's vital to know who you are trying to reach. This single detail will chart the entire development course, from the site's content to its functionality. Defining and understanding your prospective audience increases the likelihood of user attraction and retention.
  • Primary market research consists of personal interviews, questionnaires, focus groups and surveys. When putting together your own Target Audience Profile, use these guidelines:
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  • Demographics. Regardless of the assessment tool you use, questions first should address basic demographic information. Prior to conducting a survey or focus group, spend some time online. The U.S. Department of Commerce publishes the Country and City Data Book which captures hard statistics for all U.S. states, counties, and cities with a population of 25,000 or more. Then, compile a questionnaire to address market segmentation along specific criteria:
  • Age: Users' wants and needs tend to change based on their generation. Knowing the average age range of potential users can help you design and market the site to meet that group's expectations. Gender: Male and female users often differ when it comes to what they value in a Web site. Studies show the factors that motivate women to visit or purchase from a particular site don't necessarily inspire men to do the same. Knowing gender predilections at the outset can impact the entire Web design process. Education: Data regarding potential users' educational background will help the Web developer determine design and content. In general, a site's format should target the average likely visitor, rather than aim at high or low ends of the academic experience curve. Geographic location: Where the target audience calls home drives the Web page content. For instance, urbanites living in a densely populated northeastern U.S. city likely will have different needs and preferences than their rural counterparts.
  • Marital status: Married Internet users typically access different retail/service sites than do single people. A TAP will help ascertain which group comprises your largest consumer demographic, with your Web site following this direction. Occupation: Although exceptions invariably exist, Web sites servicing "blue-collar" consumers will differ in style and content from those catering to professionals and "white-collar" workers. By the same token, retirees usually will have different preferences than consumers still in the throes of career building. Income level: A company targeting consumers who are apt to purchase luxury goods and services will require a Web site that differs considerably from a discount retailer's Internet page. Nationality: Businesses trading in goods and services for an ethnically diverse target market may need to consider multilingual content, as well as adjustments in design and format to fit cultural standards. Social class: A consumer's perception of his or her social status impacts preferences in goods and services - even when individual income does not reach this level.
  • Psychographics. Once you've finished with demographic-based questions, you're ready to take the line of inquiry a bit further. The science of psychographics (also known as "enriching characteristics") addresses why consumers act as they do. So, while demographics offer a general outline of your customer pool, psychographics brings critical characteristics of your target audience into sharper focus. Employing a psychographic methodology means devising queries about lifestyles, attitudes, values, beliefs, purchasing habits and other qualitative criteria. Although possibilities are numerous, key questions can help you and your designer hone and refine your Web site. Depending on your business, you might ask, for instance:
  • Do you consider yourself conservative or liberal? Is it important to care of the environment? What are your hobbies? Interests? Are you family-oriented or a loner? What type of entertainment do you prefer (cinema, theater, symphony, etc.)? How many books do you read monthly? What magazines do you read?
  • When you shop, which is most important - friendly staff, nice surroundings, good prices or convenient location? Do you shop for fun, because you must, or to relieve stress? Do you purchase (our) company's product because of quality, ease of use, price or availability? Do you patronize our competitor because their product is cheaper, product quality is better, service is friendlier, the store is nicer, or returns are simpler? Do you go online to work, shop, do research, play games, or e-mail? Do you think the Internet is tough going or easy to navigate? Do you prefer retail/service Web sites that are easy to navigate, easy to read, picture-heavy, or text heavy?
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    Good article from AT&T explaining various demographics and psychographics to categories who target audience is.
esigners

Professional and SEO Friendly Web Design - 1 views

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    Designing a professional website doesn't exactly have to be a daunting process, provided, you're aware of the elements that a business website should have - without fail. Offered below is a rundown. Focus on the Experience Your visitors' experience on your website can be crafted way before the website is actually designed. Even before you're typing an HTML Tag, you should have a clear idea as to how you would like the website to work. A very important part of designing a website is wire-framing - whereby a designer includes all his thoughts in a mock design and shows it to friends to gauge whether it'll work for a larger follower base or not. Business Information Your website might as well be a winner in terms of visual appeal. However, please remember, all your effort would mean nothing if it isn't backed by crucial information about your business. They say it right when they say that businesses often end up committing the mistake of crafting the website they "want" instead of something that they "need". You might as well want your text to be all "picturesque" but let us tell you that beyond the visual vitality of your website, your visitors would want to know about you - the way you started, what you're dealing into, contact info, company vision and others. Be precise but make sure you have got all the relevant facts across. Branding - It has always "mattered" and it will continue to matter Small businesses often undermine the importance of branding. Please remember that every element of your website - the color, font and the logo used by you- contributes to your brand! Make sure you're using them in a cohesive manner to stay consistent with the brand image that you're trying to build. Do not think that you can go haywire with your imagination and execution in this regard. Your site should be easily navigable Please don't forget that there several options to choose from when it comes to website menus - scroll-tri
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    Designing a professional website doesn't exactly have to be a daunting process, provided, you're aware of the elements that a business website should have - without fail.
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SEO Friendly Web Design Guidelines - 1 views

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    The importance of web design as an SEO-friendly tool transcends mere aesthetics. As you keep reading this piece, you'll actually find out what we mean. Now, SEO friendly web design can very simply be described as a process of crafting websites that can be easily crawled, understood and indexed by the search engines. The very fundamental defining equation between web design and SEO friendliness - is - of course - the HTML code. The search engines are not capable of interacting with websites as humans do. It's the HTML code which provides the signals to these search engines to understand how well a particular website is structured and eventually crawl and index it. Some of the integral parts of the "structure" that we are speaking about are Accessibility, Internal link structure, User Experience, Site Structure and On-Page SEO Optimization. As has been stated earlier, the look of the website governed by its font, colors etc is not something the Search Engine takes into account while crawling or indexing your website. Accessibility Make sure that your website is properly accessible by the optimizing your Robots.txt, checking and eliminating crawl errors by using efficient tools, submitting and optimizing your XML sitemap and using a canonical URL. Do not forget to:  Specify your pages to Google by setting a preferred domain  Using Alt Text for Images  Add special tags to your HTML Code to facilitate structured data markup Internal Link Structure You can improve your internal link structure by ensuring that all your important web pages are directly linked to from your home page. By doing that you would be able to ensure improved crawling and indexing, direct traffic to the most important web pages, topic relevancy and better SEO. User Experience Several factors that determine whether or not your users would like to stay on your page. The very first thing that you would want to remember is the fact that they don't like to wait. Your web
Saif Shuvo

Professional Web Design & Development Curriculum - 0 views

Lesson: 01 (Dreamweaver Basics & HTML) Introducing Dreamweaver, Elements, Attributes, Table, List, Forms, Formatting, Styles, Image, Hyperlinks. Head, Meta, Scripts, Layout, Fonts, URL- encode ...

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started by Saif Shuvo on 07 Jan 17 no follow-up yet
Anaya Khan

Chat GPT- A New Scope? - 2 views

Chat GPT is a long-form question-answering AI. application maintenance services an innovative technology that can answer complex questions conversationally, but it's a revolutionary one because it'...

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Soul Book

The Incredible Em & Elastic Layouts with CSS - 0 views

  • Elastic design uses em values for all elements. Ems are a relative size, written like this: 1em, 0.5em, 1.5em etc. Ems can be specified to three decimal places like so: 1.063em. “Relative” means: They are calculated based on the font size of the parent element. E.g. If a <div> has a computed font size of 16px then any element inside that layer —a child— inherits the same font size unless it is changed. If the child font size is changed to 0.75em then the computed size would be 0.75 × 16px = 12px. If the user increases (or decreases) text size in their browser, the whole interface stretches (or shrinks.)
  • All popular browsers have a default font size of 16px. Therefore, at the default browser setting, 1em = 16px.
  • The <body> inherits it unless styled otherwise using CSS. Therefore 1em = 16px, 0.5em = 8px, 10em = 160px and so on. We can now specify any element size we need to using ems!
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  • However, (gasp) IE has a problem with ems. Resizing text from medium (default) to large in IE5/6 would lead to a huge increase in font size rather than the gradual one expected. So another selector is needed to get IE to behave: html{ font-size:100%; }
  • Let’s give our <body> some more style, and center everything in the viewport (this will be important later for our content wrapper.) Our initial CSS ends up like this: html{ font-size: 100%; } body{ font-size: 1em; font-family: georgia, serif; text-align: center; color: #444; background: #e6e6e6; padding: 0; margin: 0; }
  • 1 ÷ 16 × 740 = 46.25em (1 ÷ parent font-size × required pixel value = em value)
  • While we're here, we might as well add some typographic goodness by selecting a basic leading and adding some vertical rhythm, with everything expressed in ems.
  • Set a 12px font size with 18px line height and margin for paragraphs
  • Dividing the desired line height (18px) by the element font size (12px) gives us the em value for line height. In this example, the line height is 1 and a half times the font size: 1.5em. Add line height and margin properties to the CSS: p{ font-size: 0.750em; line-height: 1.5em; margin: 1.5em; } Now the browser will say to itself, “Oh, line height and margin is set to 1.5em, so that should be 1.5 times the font size. What’s the font size, again? 12px? OK, cool, make line height and margin 1.5 times that, so 18px.”
  • To retain our vertical rhythm we want to set an 18px line height and margin. Easy: If the font size is 18px then 18px in ems is 1em! Let’s add the properties to the CSS (and make the font weight light:) h1{ font-size: 1.125em; line-height: 1em; margin: 1em; font-weight: 300; }
  • Jon, good article and very useful chartm but your text sizing method has one major drawback. If elements with font-sizes set in em’s are nested, i.e with lists, these elements inherit the font size. Therefore each child element will be 0.75em (or 75%) of the previous one: See an example here. (Would have posted the code put it was coming out really ugly!) I would recommend against using that method and setting the global font size in the body tag i.e. 'font-size:75%' for 12px. Then only setting different font-sizes where necessary.
  • Thanks Will, interesting point, but that is solved with a simple font-size:1em on the first child. Retaining the default ensures that even images are sized correctly in ems. IE (surprise) will compute incorrectly against a parent length equivalent to 12px. My preference born out by some minor but painful computed size errors in complex layouts is not to adjust the body, and only set font size where necessary for specific elements.
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    A nice and simple explanation of using EMs to make elastic layouts
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Psychology Of Color In Web Design - 0 views

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    There are so many ways in which color affects website design. First of all, it enhances your brand recognition. Branding is always a major factor when it comes to the business world. Color branding forms a big part of that branding. The term color branding can be simply defined as a process where colors are used to help you build an image for your company. It can also help you influence how people perceive the same. Let us say that a company wants to be known as a trustworthy and dependable enterprise. In that case it can go for options such as grey and blue. Similarly, colors such as black, silver, and gold can be used if a company wants to be seen as luxurious. They can increase your brand recognition With the help of proper usage of colors you can increase your brand recognition by as much as 80%. As you can see, it is a big number indeed. This means that there is also greater pressure on the web developers and designers. They need to be judicious in the way they use color branding on the websites of their clients. They have to make sure that when people land on those websites they know where they are. They should also know the kind of work that their client does. They can make particular elements stand out more than others Let us say that you want certain parts of your website to stand out from the rest. Now, how would you go about it? Definitely, you would not be using the likes of neon lights, which are flashing. You would also not use big arrows, hopefully. The best way to do it would be by using colors. Professionals such as web designers and developers use colors to highlight certain elements such as buttons, subscriptions, and important texts. Usage of color in call-to-action buttons You may be wondering what the right color is for call-to-action buttons. The thing is that there are no definite options as such. Normally, the most prominent colors of choice in this regard are green, red, and orange.
Md Ashraf Malik

Latest SEO Tutorial, Tips Tricks And Techniques For Beginners In 2016 - 3 views

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    SEO Tutorial : A simple article on Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to learn about on page and off page SEO tips tricks and techniques for beginners in 2016. On page SEO refers to all the activity that we can do on our web page to help our rank higher, such as meta tags, H elements, image alt tags, URL structure, anchor text, internal linking and keyword density. Off page SEO refers to all the activity that we can do directly OFF our web page to help our rank higher, such as social bookmarking, search engine submission, social bookmarking, article submission, directory submission, form posting, press release posting, classifieds submission, RSS submission and guest posting. If you are struggling for ranking your website and grow traffic to your sales page , its the right place for finest SEO tutorial, tips tricks and techniques. A proper knowledge for SEO and link building strategy is required to boost your SERPs ranking and you need to follow some set rules, of course the strategy to build back links differs person to person. So i am listing you here the perfect tutorial for Search Engine optimization that will help you grow your rankings and boost your income. back links generation the most important factor to boost page authority and domain authority of your website that will increase your guaranteed visibility for search engines.
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Canva Text to Image - AI-generated images from verbal descriptions (canva.com). - 0 views

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    Canva Text to Image: AI-generated images from verbal descriptions (canva.com).
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