Forum: Site Layout and Usability Apr 10th, 2005 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 2,887 This *is* a very broad question.
Here's a couple of things to ponder though - there are obviously a LOT of successful businesses, online or otherwise, out there on topics from cooking classes to... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Apr 10th, 2005 |
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I agree with DaveSW -- I think that your navigation on this site is really clean and simple, and always available on the left side. So for the size your site is right now, I don't think... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Feb 9th, 2005 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 2,444 I think that good website design combines both graphical elements and fast loading non-graphical elements. Photoshop or Fireworks have pretty good features to help you optimize graphics files for... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Feb 9th, 2005 |
| Replies: 12 Views: 6,732 Why is it that you don't want to load a new page, out of curiosity? I wouldn't use frames at all, ever. I guess I wonder why you are looking to complicate things with a whole big database when you... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Feb 6th, 2005 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 3,424 I would definitely make that a text link. Are those your keywords as well? You'll do better if your anchor text for that links is your keywords.
Good luck -- nice site too. Let me know if you... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Feb 4th, 2005 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 3,424 From my experience - you'll probably have a bit of a harder time but I don't think it's impossible. Is there any way to have a small paragraph of text on the home page as well? Something tasteful... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jan 24th, 2005 |
| Replies: 75 Views: 45,492 I'd love to help -- where are you at? What questions do you have?
Shannon
Second Platform |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jan 24th, 2005 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 5,393 Good morning!
So you would like to make a website? That's great! This is a great board to get some help in getting started.
First of all, you'll need the following:
1. Some sort of HTML... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Jan 14th, 2005 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 4,019 Actually it seems like GoDaddy does support PHP -- and I'm sure there are plenty of code snippets you can find right here on DaniWeb to help you get started.
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Forum: Site Layout and Usability Dec 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 3 Views: 3,731 I would recommend using Dreamweaver -- it's quite easy to learn how to use and on the back end, writes pretty good HTML code. I'm not a big fan of FrontPage (at all!) simple because of the horrible... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Dec 16th, 2004 |
| Replies: 10 Views: 5,297 Bushman --
If you've sliced up your page in Photoshop, the resulting HTML will be all graphics. Couple things you might want to keep in mind... but without seeing your site I'm not sure if you've... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Nov 29th, 2004 |
| Replies: 4 Views: 3,870 Yep -- it's pretty easy to do in Photoshop. I have a related question though --
In Photoshop, sometimes I'll want to do a transparent gif of a peice of text... and when I use the Save For Web and... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Nov 29th, 2004 |
| Replies: 8 Views: 42,616 I have actually used Photoshop's web gallery on a website in the past. I usually just go through the whole automated process through Photoshop and then open the resulting HTML files in Dreamweaver. ... |
Forum: Site Layout and Usability Nov 29th, 2004 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 2,778 I agree with deathrail -- if you make those buttons GIFs with transparent backgrounds, you won't have that white space around the tip. You'll probably also get a cleaner image without that... |