Here’s one that only a web designer anorak could come up with.
If you’re interested in web design professionally, you’ll know that the different browsers operate slightly differently. It’s much better than it used to be, as the standards defined by organisations like WC3 have been largely adopted.
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In our last blog article, increasing business with blogs we looked at how you could use your blog to grow your business by increasing content, gaining credibility as an industry expert and getting your potential clients to get in touch with you.
If you’ve done everthing right, you will have a library of articles that the search engines will index and give you extra points because you have them. So what else can you do to increase your search engine success through the blog. Well, quite a lot.
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As a web design company, we often have multiple web site developments in various states of development. The easiest way to manage this is to have a web server on our individual PCs and have multiple web sites running on the web server.
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In our first article What’s all the fuss about blogs, we covered some of the history of the blog, where it came from, and how people use it generally.
For businesses though, the blog can play a huge part in the success of the web-site, both in giving useful information and driving visitors to your site. It is a fantastic business tool to create content for your website, without knowing anything about web design or development.
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Here’s a little ad-blocking problem from Norton that we came across recently which should be a concern to web designers everywhere and web users in general.
Symantec’s Norton Internet Security (NIS) product is a fine product with lots of great features. We believe there is one though, that goes a little too far.
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