Archive for the 'Redesign' Category

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: for web designers?

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Some have been noticing that Web Content Accessibility Guidelines themselves were not quite accessible to their target readers - the webmasters.

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) has even created three sections of the guidelines: general description, about understanding the guidelines and the techniques, used to comply with them. It is quite ironic the organization, which goal is to create accessible web content, created more or less complex instructions for the web designers.

Adhering to the web standards to improve online business

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Taking web standards into account when designing a website may not be the primary concern for many site owners, but when it comes to finding an extra edge to improve their business, they are more than willing to do anything required to increase revenues. Let’s see how complying with the Web standards can help a business 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 large (dynamic) websites

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

Redesigning large dynamic websites can either be easy or problematic. Read how you can redesign your large website easily and efficiently.

How hard is your site to change?

Before you actually make any changes to a site, you need to understand how hard it is to adjust your site at all. There may be several types of large sites:

Redesigning a site to make it load faster

Monday, June 19th, 2006

In the first part of the article series, we barely touched upon why you should increase website download speed and convert to CSS. In the following article, we’ll review more ways of designing fast-loading websites.

What else to redesign?

Earlier, we came to a conclusion to convert a site to CSS to reduce website size, increase download speed and conversions. Now, we need to analyze how else we make our site load faster.

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?