Web design tips to increase website sales November 5, 2010
Posted by martin in : Policies , add a commentLets admit it. A part of the web design done each day in the world is done for personal reasons; enjoyment, your blog or a creative expression. But, let’s admit it. Most of the web design is done to turn a profit. While using cutting edge software to design a website for a toothbrush company might not be exactly what you had in mind, it pays the bills and lets you get to the things in life that really make you happy. Therefore, without further adieu, here are five web design ideas to increase profits on a website.
HTML-The foundation of web design-part two October 12, 2010
Posted by martin in : Policies , add a commentPreviously we made a quick introduction into the realm of HTML, the code that web designers use to tell the internet what they want the computer screen to look like and what they want it to do. While this is in no way a HTML tutorial, not even close, it is just a few tips about understanding the fundamentals of the basics of HTML.
UK Reviews all Computer based Government Services July 26, 2010
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If you are looking for work in the UK IT field, the job market just might be getting tougher. According to a BBC report, the UK central government is reviewing all of its websites in order to measure efficiency and the axe is going to fall.
Why so many websites?
Currently, the UK government maintains 820 websites each dedicated to a particular government service.
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