Archive for the ‘WEB BEST PRACTICES’ Category

Web enhancement with jQuery

September 6th, 2010

Got a neat new website that still needs a bit more visual finesse to make it really pop? But are still concerned about accessibility and the looks of the site for people not running Javascript?

Well then, jQuery could well be the answer to your problems.

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SEO Chat with a client

August 25th, 2010

A client of mine has noticed another company come out of nowhere and start to rank higher, although he has yet to tell me who or for what the other company is ‘shooting up the ranks’ for…

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The Joys of Facebook – part 2

August 11th, 2010

So, you have your Facebook page set up and attracting Fans, pulling some traffic through to your website. However, there are a few more ways you can make your page ‘pop’ and get even more interaction with the fans. Here are a few tips and tricks:

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Website Accessibility: A primer

August 6th, 2010

Website accessibility is becoming more and more relevant in today’s online climate. With users being ever more demanding, a properly built website can mean the difference between success and failure.

Here are a few ways that having an accessible site can help you get more traffic and conversions:

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The future of Web Design: CSS3

August 3rd, 2010

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) provide the rules which make all modern websites look good. These rules govern the size and colour of text, borders and background on areas of the site, even whether an element is held within the text or if it ‘floats’ outside of it.

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The Joys of Facebook – part 1

July 28th, 2010

Social networking is becoming more and more relevant in today’s internet climate, and Facebook is fast becoming the most important networking site of all. It is a great benefit to have a presence on Facebook for the following reasons:

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