July 29, 2009, in Blogging, HTML, Web Design, Websites.
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By default Wordpress adds a nofollow attribute value to some links, such as in the comments section. This is used so that, generally in user-generated content, they can share the PageRank with the website that they want to share it with, and not share it with potential spammers. This is used to deter spammers from posting because they wouldn't get any "link love".
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July 27, 2009, in CSS, Web Design.
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A question asked by many people new to designing websites is "How wide should I make my website?" It's important to figure out the perfect width for your website so that you can display your content nicely without requiring horizontal scrolling.
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July 23, 2009, in CSS, Programming, Web Design.
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It's always important to have a website that loads quickly. Most users will not wait for more than a few seconds for the page to load. Just one second too long could mean that your users will go to a competitor's site. Here are some quick and easy ways to speed up your website.
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July 20, 2009, in Web Design.
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If you're a web designer, I'm sure that you also hate Internet Explorer 6. You probably spend hours designing a website, and when you go to test it in IE6, it looks like crap. You then have to spend even more time just to get it to work in that one browser.
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July 17, 2009, in HTML, Web Design.
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Lately, I've been getting requests from businesses for website designs. Of course, they want it designed in—you guessed it—Flash.
Sure, Flash could have some practical uses, but it shouldn't be used in a business' website. Even after many rants on the internet about why Flash shouldn't be used, I still get many requests for Flash design.
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