Archive for the 'CSS' Category

Advanced CSS techniques

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Check out the CSS techniques of 2006 from Matt Wilcox.

Though they are not on pure CSS, they are something new in the CSS styling.
For instance, a new CSS rounded borders method is presented, along with a cute fade-in link hover effect. Suppose they are worth just checking out to broaden one’s scope of knowledge, if not to put em up on your website.

Designing easy to edit websites

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

When designing a new site it is always important to think how it will perform. But few people think that it should be easy to edit the site, but they need to, because they will have to, sooner or later. Let’s see what we can do when designing a new site to make sure it will be easy to maintain.

Benefits of easy-to-edit websites

Actually, there is onle one huge benefit of easily manageable websites. The thing is that a site, which is easy to maintain, will require less time to adjust. This should not only save you some time, but also money, because time is money.

Redesigning a site with CSS to improve business

Monday, June 19th, 2006

There may be different things one can do to improve his or her site revenue. More often than not, adjusting a site will require a redesign. So how does one redesign to increase website sales?