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Design, tweak, explore, prototype..have fun! In Chapter 3 we saw that the HTML portion of a navigation menu is relatively straightforward. The CSS however can be something completely else!...
Media queries are a powerful ingredient of Responsive Web Design (RWD) supported by all modern browsers. A media query is a small bit of CSS code that works by asking (querying) the...
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This may seem hard at first because you are getting into uncharted territory with regular expressions. But once you see the process it really is not that tough. :) Step 1: Drag...
What is Domain Age? The domain age is determined by the date of registration until the current date. If you have a low domain age, all you can do is wait (or invent a time travel device)....
Here you will find the steps to center your buttons for a horizontal menu. If you need help with adding a background please see this article Extending Menu Background Across Entire Page ....
In this article we will explain how to adjust the markup of your Responsive menu so that it extends the entire width of your page for any menu created with Responsive CSS Menu Builder. With just a...
If you are receiving an alert from your anti-virus or security program concerning PuTTY, typically these errors are caused by your antivirus software definitions files being out-of-date and...
Yahoo has made the change to secure connection so this means we have to make a small adjustment in your settings of DFTP. Follow the steps below to connect to your Yahoo Server: Step 1: Open...
Identifying Alternate Keywords Firstly, what is a keyword? A keyword is any word or phrase that can be used to describe the topic of a given website. A keyword is a single word, and a keyphrase...
Server response headers are a useful way to check to see if your site is responding correctly to any request for a page on your server. There are nine HTTP status codes that we are mostly...
Optimizing Images The <alt> attribute has the fundamental purpose of briefly describing the image, so that if the image is not present for any reason, it can be replaced by the...
Where does the sitemap go? There are two kinds of sitemaps that you could have as part of your website structure. The first one that is actually part of your website design. This is what...
Designing a website for search engines is similar to designing a website for regular visitors, although there are some important points to keep in mind during the design stage of your website....
Speeding Up Your Website Slow loading pages not only make it difficult for visitors to access your site, some may simply leave it altogether. Google considers page load speed an important...
Why Nested Tables Are Bad Using nested tables may seem like the easier route to take when designing a website, but they are not recommended for a number of reasons. First, they require a longer...
Using Social Media Not everyone feels the same way when it comes to the social networking sites, but what cannot be denied is that if you have an online presence in one of these venues and you...
What is an iOS Home Screen Icon? With the Apple iPhone, adding an icon to the Home Screen allows you to access websites quickly without having to open your browser. Instead of a generic Apple...
What is a Favicon This little icon allows you to place your company logo or corporate brand in the browser address bar. Not having one of these will not have a direct negative effect on your...
Keyword prominence measures how close the keyword appears of the beginning of the sentence. The closer to the beginning your targeted keyword appears, the higher the prominence will be, with a...
Why are my inbound links and results low? When trying to determine how many inbound links you may have to your website or just what your search results are, you may have noticed that the number...
SEO Resources Now that you have all this information about your website, we are sure you are asking yourself "What do I do now?". Sifting through pages and pages of SEO books can be...
Using Frames are Bad for SEO Frames are a major issue when it comes to SEO and can not only present problems with the search engines from spidering your site, they can also make it a...
There are three main Meta tags that should be in all websites. They are listed below by importance. Title: What Is The TITLE Element? Towards the top of a webpage's HTML code,...
Whenever you use a search engine, you're asking the search engine to sort through the millions of web sites it has indexed, and try to find those sites that are related to your search words....
There are a number of words that search engines will treat differently when looking over your website and when you perform a search. These so called Stop Words don't provide meaning...
One of the most common instances of spam on websites is the use of hidden keywords, which is also commonly referred to as invisible text. Hidden keywords are defined as text that cannot be seen by...
What Is Keyword Stuffing? "Keyword stuffing" is the term used to define the practice of inserting blocks of keywords with the sole purpose of increasing search engine rankings....
What Is A Mirror Site? The term "mirror site" refers to an identical website hosted on another domain/website address. Large websites usually provide a mirror website for different...
If your web hosting provider grants you access to your Statistics, and you can view your HTTP Referrers, this can be very valueble information. You can do a search through these statistics for...