Category Archives: Web Design

Tips On Keeping a Traffic-Friendly Website

Tips On Keeping a Traffic-Friendly Website While any name-brand web hosting service offers Internet marketing and SEO services, there are some simple common-sense tips which anyone can follow to at least get on the radar as far as the World … Continue reading

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Designers And Marketers Are One and the Same

An excellent point raised over at Bokardo, which reminds us of a fact we sometimes lose sight of: that designers are marketers. Especially in web design, that’s a controversial point. Sure, the “tech geeks” who spend their days slinging pixels … Continue reading

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The Five Tech Support Calls Every Web Developer Dreads

Now, don’t get us wrong. When there’s a problem with the website, there’s a problem and it needs to be fixed. Whatever we’re on contract to do, we do. But what perhaps is particularly frustrating is the people problems, since … Continue reading

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Are You a “Front End Web Developer”?

Just ran across this link explaining the difference between developing the front end and the back end of a website. The “back end” is the “engine”: PHP, SQL, file storage, server interaction. The “front end” is the “body”: XHTML, CSS, … Continue reading

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  • OldSchool Aesthetics That We Miss

    Even though we’re very progressive about web design, sometimes we do look back and have to admit that we kind of miss some of those outdated bits of online culture. Here’s a little list for those of you who want … Continue reading