Posts Tagged ‘Web page’

Web design basics – Simple rules to design a website

Monday, March 16th, 2009

1)    While designing an Event or e card site, the size of a page should not exceed 30,000 bytes.

2)    While designing General site, the size of a page should not exceed 40,000 bytes.

3)    The images that are used in a site should not exceed 20 Kb.

4)    In a site, there should not be a horizontal scroll bar.

5)    The images must be used from the Copyright free image bank or website.

6)    Site must be updated at regular intervals.

7)    You are responsible for your site, so there should not be any error in your site.

Web design terms, web design jargon, web design dictionary and web design glossary – part 3

Monday, March 16th, 2009

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(cc)    Meta-tag – Meta-tags are HTML tags that can be used to identify the creator of a web page, what HTML specifications a web page follows, the keywords and description of the page, etc. The most common use of a meta-tag in online marketing is the keyword and description tags, which tell the search engines that index meta-tags what description to use in their search query results.
(dd)    Mouse over – A popular special effect for web graphics, generally programmed in JavaScript, that changes switches color or a graphic image when you place your cursor over it. Mouse overs can also be used to trigger navigation changes and pop-up windows.

Web designing terms – Glossary of terms frequently used in web design Part 2

Monday, March 16th, 2009

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Feathering – Feathering the edge of a graphic image gradually dissipates the edge, making the edge look blurry.

Flash – Vector graphic animation software from Macromedia that allows Flash graphics to look the same across all browsers, as long as the plug-in is installed. One of the advantages of Flash animations is their relatively fast download time.

Glossary of the terms frequently used in website designing : Part 1

Monday, March 16th, 2009

If you are a website designer or you are into internet marketing, you should be aware of the following terms frequently used in website designing and internet marketing. Here we have discussed most frequent terms used in website designing from A to E in our part 1. Stay tuned for other parts to come soon.

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Anchor text - Also called link text, referring to the text that appears in a text link. For example, if one links to the “Cosmopolitan Magazine” web site like this: Click here, then “Click here” is the anchor text for the link. Some search engines – notably Google – take anchor text into account when ranking sites. It is therefore beneficial to have keywords in the anchor text of links pointing to your site.