Posts Tagged ‘CSS’

ChildImpressions.com

Monday, October 20th, 2008

ChildImpressions.com is an html-based website, with it’s formatting layed out with tableless css.  There are a few flash elements – the hands at the top, the menu bar, and the rotating quotes on the right.

This is another simple site, with a clean design, that is meant to be a key marketing piece for the business as well as informative.

Some Simple Web Acronym Clarification

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Hello All,
today I thought it would be useful for some to simply break down some of the acronyms thrown around in the web design and web development world… (more…)

SEO Warning Signs – ways to avoid the wrong contractor

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

With so much emphasis put on internet advertising these days, it’s no wonder that companies are willing to spend big dollars (and i do mean BIG dollars) to get their sites ranked at the top of searches on all of the major search engines. To do this organically (without pay-per-click advertising) is a detailed science, and is quite labor intensive and time consuming. For the novice and experienced web owner alike, the task of getting ranked high can seem daunting, and that is why many site owners choose to leave the job to the pros. But how can you know which pro is the right one, and which one is just scamming you? (more…)

WestChesterFilmFestival.com

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Site developed with: HTML, CSS, & Flash

WestChesterFilmFestival.com is a basic, tableless CSS website, which integrates some simple Flash videos. The structure of a website doesn’t get much basic than this from a programming standpoint. (more…)

The Importance of Good CSS (meaning ‘table-less’ CSS)

Monday, June 9th, 2008

First off, some of you may be wondering what is CSS, and why does it need to be ‘table-less’.

CSS is short for Cascading Style Sheets, but to better explain what CSS is, lets start by breaking down what makes up any single page of a website. There are 3 basic components of any HTML website. 1. the Content, 2. the Presentation, 3. the Behavior. (more…)

Font Options for HTML

Friday, May 9th, 2008

When creating your website one of the key issues is deciding on which font(s) to use. If you want your site to be done in HTML and CSS so it has better SEO your font options are more limited. (more…)

Flash v. HTML – what’s right for your site.

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Over the last few years Flash, originally developed by Macromedia who was bought out by Adobe, has grown in it’s popularity for website development. This is particularly true for designers and developers who wish to have streaming video content and also stunning visual presentation. With it’s smooth transitions and integrated use of sound effects, Flash offers some capabilities that simply cannot be matched using pure HTML code (more…)