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Choosing A Content Management System For Your Website

Posted on: Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 in: CMS, Website Design

Choosing A Content Management System For Your Website
By Kelvin Ho Wee Min

Currently, there are many content management systems (CMS) out there to help you with your website building. Examples include Wordpress and Joomla. All of them have different strengths and weaknesses. Hence if you are planning to launch a website, it is imperative that you choose the correct CMS. Without the right tool, you are likely to waste much time setting up and maintaining your site in the long run.

So what should you look out for?

1. Ease of Installation

Refresh Your Website

Posted on: Saturday, February 9th, 2008 in: Website Design

Is Your Website Need Redesign?

The main objective of hosting website is to grow the business and sales through the medium of World Wide Web. If your website designs and WebPages are professionally built and appealing in look, it can direct millions of visitors towards your business. No doubt, the success of your business depends upon not only building a website rather on how effective is your website.

An Introduction to Typefaces by Frank Woodford

Posted on: Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 in: Website Design

This article has been designed to give the layman or beginner an easy to read introduction to typefaces, sometimes referred to as fonts and the different attributes they hold. Effective use of a typeface is incredibly important in all forms of design and especially so in web design where text is one of the most important forms of communication.

Knowing what you are looking for when choosing a font is incredibly important. The fonts are mainly grouped by their physical appearance. The most recognised groups are serif, sans serif, script, blackletter, monspaced and ornamental.

Building Dynamic, SEO Optimzed Websites The Easy Way

Posted on: Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 in: SEO, Website Design

by: Gary Nugent

Tired of spending, hours, days, weeks or months building a website, only to see a small return for it? Yeah, maybe you do it because you love your subject and want to share it with others. But wouldn’t it be nice if you made some money from it, even if only to cover hosting fees?

Building a quality website can take a huge amount of time and many people are frustrated at the low levels of money they earn from Adsense ads placed on their pages. That can be down to something as simple as the placement of those ads on the page.