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Make Your Navigation Highly Visible
Author : Jamie Kiley

Effective navigation stands out. It's clear, obvious, and highly visible.


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Is Your Site Accessible? Five Simple Tests
Author : Sue Bolander

Accessibility is not a new issue, but there is still a great deal of confusion out there about what makes a Web site accessible and why it matters...




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10 Easy Steps To A User Friendly Website
Author : Kalena Jordan

As a busy search engine optimization consultant, I don't have a lot of time to manage my website. But recently I learnt the hard way about the fickle nature of website visitors and the damage that having a user- unfriendly site can do to a business. Now I give my website usability much more priorit....


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Increase Your Web Sales With Better Site Readability

If the language used on your web site is over the head of the average eighth grader, you're probably losing traffic and sales. This is not to say that your site's visitors are stupid, but they are easily bored and they have plenty of other options. Sites that are loaded with jargon or technical in.....


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The Web Page Width Dilemma
Author : Mario Sanchez

With so many different resolutions (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc.), browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.), and platforms (Windows, Mac, etc.) in use, it is very difficult to design a page that looks good (or at least looks the same) in all configurations. To design a page that looks goo...


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The Details Rule In Web Design
Author : Jamie Kiley

When it comes to websites, the details matter. Although many site owners believe the important thing is merely to get a website up, that's only a small part of the job. Efffective sites take a lot of planning--and a lot of concentration on the details.Of course, there are some site owners who obses....




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2 Tips On Effectively Organizing Your Navigation
Author : Jamie Kiley

Not all links are created equal. While all of your links may be important, you must sort and prioritize to come up with an effective navigation scheme.


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Ten Major Tips To Develop A Multilingual Web Site To Work

If you are living in a country that its native language is something rather than English language, then you may like to develop your website to offer content in the language of your own country. There are millions of websites on the Internet that are all in English language but there are billions of...


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Less Is More For Government Websites

Many governments have so far approached the Web with a rather crude strategy of getting every service online. This has resulted in a proliferation of often poor quality websites. The strategy should be to identify the most appropriate government services for the Web and to do them really well. ...


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2 Ways To Test How Easily Customers Navigate Throughout Your Website

For initial results, I would have to say that the ease of navigation for your visitors when they first visit your website is the most important upfront web design factor to test. Why? Because if your customers never make it beyond the first page of your site(your homepage), how will they ever get...

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