Posts Tagged ‘Web Design’

PimpStar by DUB


www.facebook.com webdomainhoster.com web design, site promotion, custom computer builds. Get 500000+ YouTube hits! Unfortunately, this video outlasted the client I made this viral video for! ps original unedited video had 12K hits in ’06. YouTube took this vid down for over a year for copyright infringement coz I stole the mix from Sean Paul, otherwise it would have over a kajillion hits(still don’t know why, but who am I to question the beats…LOL).

Re: Pink Glove Dance


Desiree Scales, CEO of Bella Web Design, Inc. www.bellawebdesign.com comments on the Pink Glove Dance.

WordPress 2.9 Page Tutorial


Wordpress 2.9 Tutorial – How to Add a Page to your Blog Bennett Web Design LLC www.benwebhosting.com © 2010, All Rights Reserved

Falling at Zero Degrees – Bleeding in Agony (new video!)


This is the 2nd amateur video of Falling at Zero Degrees this year (2009). The song, “Bleeding in Agony: will also be included in the debut album of FAZD which will be released in the early 2nd quarter of this year. The video was taken during a Battle of the Bands guesting at St. Vincent Academy in Novaliches, Quezon City. Please stay tuned for more Falling at Zero Degrees (FAZD) videos coming sson this March! Friendter, multiply, myspace: fallingatzerodegrees@yahoo.com For those people who wanna help the band with regards to: – Promotions (copy paste ng mga comments to promote the band, etc) – Web Design – Friendster/Myspace/Multiply lay-outs – Photography – Video/Music Video – or any other kind of help… just send an email to: fazd_management@yahoo.com

This Week in Startups #66


This week we have Rahul Sonnad, Founder and CEO of Geodelic (www.geodelic.com). For more information, show notes, and an upcoming schedule, go to www.thisweekin.com. Jason Calacanis hosts This Week in Startups 00:06:00 Ask Jason — Ken Kowal — eRoutingGuide (www.eRoutingGuide.com) — I am having trouble finding my target community (manufacturers), how do I find them? 00:19:30 Behind the Startup — is a new segment where we will follow Jason’s Angel investment in StorkBrokers (storkbrokers.com) and look into the initial process of investing, marketing, web design to launch. In this first segment we hear from Sterling Hawkins, StorkBrokers, Founder and Joey Tran of Fortis General Counsel (www.fortisgc.com), where they discuss the initial Angel Investment. Key issues for Jason: Key Issues for Sterling: 00:49:00 The Interview with Rahul Sonnad, Founder and CEO of Geodelic (@Geodelic)

Santana Mawazine 2010 Foo Foo


Carlos Santana Mawazine Festival 2010 .. brought to you by Kimberley Web Design

Create an Abstract Translucent Background from Scratch – Photoshop Tutorial


For more tutorials and articles on everything Web Design, go to psdden.com . This is a short tutorial on how to make an abstract background of bubbles from a blank photoshop canvas.

Tutorial #3 – Vista Style Buttons


This is a smaller tutorial showing you how to make textures for Vista buttons. This is good for web design or just wallpapers. Music: Hipp-E – Major Waves (John Acquaviva & Olivier Giacomotto Remix)

Free Website Search Engine Submissions


Mwd Web Design, Inc. (www.MwdWebs.com) Tutorial describing the Free methods to get your website Crawled by All the major search engines!

Treino Equipe Wanderlei Silva – MTO (Mo. Team League)


Descritivo: Em 18/07/2007 o capitão do time Hurricane, Wanderley Silva, convocou seus cinco lutadores para o primeiro treino visando o MTL, evento de abertura da primeira Liga Brasileira de MMA, onde enfrentará o time Wildfire de Murilo Bustamante. Assista ao treino e ouça as expectativas da equipe. www.mtlbrasil.com.br (c) Magic Web Design 2007 http

Photoshop CS5 – Cool Watercolor Effect


In this tutorial, i show you how to make a cool watercolor effect for a nice background or web design. Cheers! Links: Parchment Texture: www.bashcorpo.dk Brush Set: www.brusheezy.com Wallpaper: i11.photobucket.com

Working With Images in Drupal


In this video Suzi Katz of Sequoia Web Design demonstrates how easy it is to add, and drag-resize photos in a custom-configured Drupal CMS web site.

Table-less Web Designing: by Pseudo Technology

In the previous article “Basic Types and Requirements for Web Designing: PSEUDO TECHNOLOGY” we have discussed about the various techniques of web designing process. But we left the topic of table-less web designing because this topic in itself is a matter of discussion. The first thing you should be aware is that this site is not built using these techniques. The Web Design site on About (and all About sites) is built using tables, and until browsers that support CSS Positioning are more widely used, will be for the foreseeable future. The most important function of table-less web designs is the fact that it greatly facilitates the improvement of accessibility. However they face a bit of difficulty as browser support is minimal.

Browser Support:
CSS Positioning (CSS-P) is the only way to create standards based Web pages using XHTML. Why? Because XHTML requires that tables only be used to define tabular data, and not be used for layout. The problem is, until recently, most browsers only had sketchy support of CSS-P. But now, the following browsers and versions, have minimal to good support of CSS-P, among others:
•    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6
•    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5
•    Netscape Navigator 7
•    Netscape Navigator 6
•    Opera 6
•    Opera 5
•    Mozilla 1
•    Konqueror 3
•    Konqueror 2
Rethinking How You Build a Page:
When you build a site using tables, you have to think in a “tabular” format. In other words, you’re thinking in terms of cells and rows and columns. And your Web pages will reflect that. When you move to a CSS-P web designing, you’ll start thinking of your pages in terms of the content.
For example, the page for this article can be considered to have five content parts:
1.    The header
this is where my photo is, the top banner ad, and basic navigation.
2.    The left navigation
this is the left side of the page, with the subjects and essentials.
3.    The right navigation
this is where the tower ads and other information is.
4.    The content
the text of this article.
5.    The footer
the bottom navigation, copyright information, lower banner ad, and so on.
Rather than putting those elements in a table, I can use the <div></div> tag to define the different portions of the content, and then use CSS-P to place the content elements on the page. For the sake of this article, I’m going to pretend there are just three columns on the page, and ignore the header and footer.
Identifying Your Sections
Once you’ve defined the different content areas of your site, you need to write them in your HTML. While you can, generally, place your sections in any order, it’s a good idea to place first items you’d like less advanced browsers to see first.

For my three column layout, I’m going to have three sections:
1.leftnavigation 
2. rightnavigation
3. content

These will be defined using div tags with the id attribute. Remember, when you use the id attribute, you need to have a unique name for each id.
1.<div id=”leftnavigation”></div>
2. <div id=”rightnavigation”></div>
3.<div id=”content”></div>

Positioning
This is the fun part. Using CSS you can define the position for your id’ed divs. Store your position information in a style call like this:
#content { }  Content within a div tag will take up as much space as it can, namely 100% of the width of the current location, or the page. So, to affect the location of a section without forcing it to a fixed width, you can change the padding or the margin elements. For this layout, I set the two navigation columns to fixed widths and then set their position absolute, so that they wouldn’t be impacted by where they are found in the HTML.  While the page won’t look wonderful in non-CSS-P browsers, as you can see, it is possible to define how your page will look without any table tags.
The term web designing simply refers to fine art of designing websites that are available on the World Wide Web and are used consistently by individuals. Designers are a very significant part of developing a website as they are responsible for providing color to the external appearance of the website. Therefore, they are vital in providing a lasting impression upon the user, enhancing the popularity of the site. There are various factors and methods that need to be borne in mind when it comes to web designing a website. Websites are filled with written content as well as images and they need to conform to certain forms like JPEG, PNG, GIF and HTML, XHTML etc for written content. One of the methods of designing is known as table-less web design.

MYLOVE MY LOVE MOLECA 100 VERGONHA BY BUBA ARTES


DVD 2 DA MOLECA 100 VERGONHA BY BUBA WEB DESIGN VISITE www.bubaartes.com.br

Web Design With Good Content

Web Design with good content

Getting a website designed with an aim to rank higher on search engines and getting business through it, is what every business dreams, but very few achieve. Every company wants to grow it’s business by whatever means possible, and internet is one of those means, if utilised properly, can aid in growing your business beyond the geographical boundaries of countries.

When you put your web design online, it’s your responsibility to monitor if the visitors to your website are getting what they are really looking out for on your website. If you give what you promise, reat ! nothing like it ! But, if you don’t provide what you promise — that will be considered as a breach of trust and waste of time.

Imagine, going to a website called webidentity.com, obviously presuming that they would be in the business of helping to create your identity on the web, and finding that they deal in security products. This will disillusion and disappoint you. So, the thumb rule is, provide the information what you claim to be providing through your website name, and then provide relevant content.

The importance of content on your website cannot be stressed enough. It is absolutely very important to have content on your website. Not just for search engines, but for the visitors as well. You cannot explain enough just by pictures, besides inserting more pictures will increase the size of the web page and hence will take pretty lot of time yo be downloaded, which might infuriate the potential customer and he might just leave your website.

As mentioned in previous articles, it is necessary to have a lot of content on your website, the ideal ratio of text content to images should be 80:20. That is 80% should be text content and 20% should be images and other multimedia. People will also mis guide you that your website should always have fresh content on the website, but having fresh content updated on the website while comprimising on relevancy of the content will even reflect badly on the relevant content that you already have on your website.

We believe, instead of having daily fresh content and jeopardize the relvancy of the content. It is much better to have relevant content updated on your website once in a week or lets say twice in a month. You should focus on developing a website which has relevant content or should we say good content.

These are some basic guidelines, on how to develop good content for your website;

1.Develop your website content on your own, do not blindly trust the web designer for this, as you never know, the web designer will simply copy the content from other websites. And as it is, nobody knows your business better than yourself.

2. Do not worry if you cannot write in flowery language, or literary language. Be profound, and reflect on yourself, what would you tell someone, if they are visiting your office and would like to know about your business. Just put that on the website.

3. Think how people would be looking out for you. Would they look out for you by your company name or your product name ? Correctly, they would look out for a product name, so focus your entire content and make it revolve around your product. Speak about your producst first and than about yourself.

4. Read industry magazines and other articles written by industry experts, this will you give you an edge in creating unique content for your website.

5. Refer a couple of your competitors website, see how they project themselves and then write your own copy.

6. Once your website is designed and launched, keep abreast of the industry news, and keep on posting your views about the same on your website. This will keep the visitors engaged and create a favourable impression of your company as the one which is upto date in information and hence can be trusted.

7. Hire a professional web designer to maintain your website and also probably hire a web content developer, who will develop genuine web content for your website.

Web Design Temple, a web designing company in India, is a competent web designer which designs creative web sites with relevant and good content for your websites.