Archive for August, 2006

What to change during a site redesign

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

There may be numerous reasons to redesign, but it all comes down to one thing: the site has to be changed. But how must it be adjusted and what to do to achieve that? Let’s see.

Define site problems

Before doing anything, you need to define the reasons for redesigning your website, such as:

  • low amounts of traffic

When and how to redesign a web site

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Redesigning a website is something inevitable. You think of it from time to time and try to postpone it to have a really good reason to redesign. Most probably, you really have no idea how to redesign. So how do you tackle the beast of redesigning your site?

Neat Redesign’s two month’s digest

Friday, August 11th, 2006

Hello there, fellow readers.

I am going on a vacation for two weeks so don’t be surprised if you don’t see a couple of posts in the remaining of August.

If you have joined the blog only recently, you may find something posted a while ago interesting, such as:

Which column layout do I need?

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

Generally, you may as well leave the decision of how many columns you need on your site to your web designer. But, still, you need to know whether you’ll be going in the right direction. Here is what you need to know.

Design your website for page scrolling or not?

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

It is generally accepted that anything that appears below the fold is invisible to the website visitor. Does this still hold true?

A recent research by UIE revealed that users scroll if there is a clue that there is something below the fold.

But should we now forget the ‘above the fold’ rule and format our pages however we want? Probably not.

MyNeatSite becomes an official Microsoft Small Business Specialist

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Recently MyNeatSite has officially become a Microsoft Small Business Specialist (as seen on our homepage).

As one of MyNeatSite is a Microsoft Certified Professional, our company is entitled to be certified for Microsoft Small Business Specialist. This ensures that at least one of us has a total understanding of small business and can apply his knowledge to our clients’ and our clients clients’ needs.