Blog
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How important is Google PageRank?
18 July 2005 by
Google uses a method called PageRank (PR) to decide how important a website is – but just how important is this? We would say that it is becoming less important…
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Naming your CSS styles
10 July 2005 by
Stylesheets are more and more important for website styling and website layout. Gone are the days when only a couple of paragraph classes made up the .css file. It makes sense therefore to name CSS styles in a sensible way and to use a consistent naming convention.
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Website fonts, browser safe fonts
05 July 2005 by
Web designers often need to decide which text fonts to use. After all, if your web viewers do not have the same font, then they will not see your lovingly crafted website in the same way…
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CSS ecommerce template
27 June 2005 by
CSS and XHTML compliant shopping cart systems are definitely the way forward. Using tables for layout design purposes can lead to complex nested table layouts which are not as accessible as they might be.
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No tables layout for CVW Web Templates
13 June 2005 by
Recently, we have been working on a redesign of CVW Web Templates. It’s one of our main websites and we wanted to give it a different “look” using a non-tables based layout.
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Pubs near Horsham
24 May 2005 by
It's interesting how a personal interest can develop into something a bit more. When the Horsham Pub Guide website started, that's all it was. Just a bit of a hobby really. How that's changed!
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Testing websites in different browsers
10 May 2005 by
One of the problems that web designers/developers face is ensuring that websites look consistent over a range of browsers and operating systems. It is usually very time consuming to test a new website on more than a few browsers. We like to focus on the most popular browsers…
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Search engine friendly ecommerce templates
27 April 2005 by
We often get asked about search engine optimisation for existing ecommerce websites. Unfortunately, there is often no easy answer to this because search-engine friendly features need to be built into…
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Rounded corners with CSS
06 April 2005 by
A recent project needed some rounded corners as part of some of our page elements and we thought about a few ways of doing this. The only problem was that our new website should use CSS without the use of tables for layout purposes….
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Building an online shop (or three) with an ecommerce web template
28 February 2005 by
Things have been quiet on the blog front recently because we have been working on a few ecommerce websites for several clients.
We use an ecommerce web template which to some people sounds like an easy option. It is perhaps easy to imagine that a template will allow a store to be built in a day or less. That’s not really the case but the templates can allow rapid development of an online shop without too much hassle…..