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Search Engine Optimization Tips

February 24th, 2010

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is simply a technique to explain the process in which the traffic from a exacting site is greater than before by optimizing your Web document content using keywords, or key phrase, to make it come into view on the top list of results by search engines.

Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is one of the majority rapidly rising forms of internet marketing. Why is SEO doing such flourishing business? Is SEO important for your website? As more and more commerce moves online, from shopping to wholesale to banking and investing, it’s only natural that marketing should move with it. SEO is, at the moment, the most effectual form of online marketing.

If you want people to find your site, SEO is important. If you plan to make money from lots of people visit your site, whether directly, through selling them something, or indirectly, from click-through advertisement profits, then SEO becomes not only important, but necessary. The only website that doesn’t need SEO in some way or another is the one that doesn’t really mind if it gets hits or not. In other words…every site should have some essential SEO.

SEO something you can do yourself? That depends. SEO requires basic knowledge of ON Page Optimizations (URL Naming, Title Tag, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Use Alt Text for Image Optimization, Robot. Txt, Sitemap XML, Internal Link) and OFF Page Optimizations (Directory Submission,Article Submission,Social Book marking) In order to increase site traffic, the more links you have in different sites, the bigger the possibility of increased traffic for yours. An ability to learn which keywords and key phrases to focus on for your. Another method is writing articles and posting them as content in your site is one way to do SEO. The more articles you post under your domain name, the bigger the possibility that it will be placed among the top results of searches.

There are hundreds of free resources on the web to help you walk through the steps; what you need to do, in the end, though, your ability to perform the work and your willingness to spend the time required to get good rankings determine whether you should do it yourself or hire an SEO check to help you. If you have the time and the willingness to learn, an skill to put together a good article, and the ability to research to find out which keywords to fill it with, then you can do your own SEO whichever one you choose.

1. http://searchengineoptimization-guidelines.blogspot.com/search/label/Robotes.text%20role
2. http://www.onlinemarketingprofiles.com

CSS-Techniques For Effective Coding.

October 30th, 2009

CSS is important. And it is being used more and more often. Cascading Style Sheets offer many advantages you don’t have in table-layouts – and first of all a strict separation between layout, or design of the page, and the information, presented on the page. Thus the design of pages can be easily changed, just replacing a css-file with another one. Isn’t it great? Well, actually, it is.

Over the last few years web-developers have written many articles about CSS and developed many useful techniques, which can save you a lot of time – of course, if you are able to find them in time. Below you’ll find a list of techniques we , as web-architects, really couldn’t live without. They are essential and they indeed make our life easier.

Powerful CSS-Techniques For Effective Coding

July 6th, 2009

CSS-Techniques

  1. Triadic Background Setting with CSS
    The Silverback web site uses three background images to create the illusion of 3D with simple CSS. No documentation is provided, however the source code is quite intuitive. [via Wilson Miner]

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  2. Creative Use of PNG Transparency in Web Design
    With proper PNG support in Internet Explorer 7, and some handy JavaScript and CSS tricks to account for older browsers, we can use PNG images to greatly enhance our design vocabulary.

    CSS-Technique

  3. CSS Server-Side Pre-Processor
    CSS-Technique
  4. Advanced CSS Menu
    CSS-techniques - Advanced CSS Menu
  5. CSS SiteMap
    CSS-techniques - beTech » CSS SiteMap » Oct 3, 2007
  6. Styling File Inputs with CSS and the DOM
    File inputs (<input type=”file” />) are the bane of beautiful form design. No rendering engine provides the granular control over their presentation designers desire. This simple, three-part progressive enhancement provides the markup, CSS, and JavaScript to address the long-standing irritation.

    CSS-Technique

  7. A Savvy Approach to Copyright Messaging
    Derek Powazek suggests adding a copyright message to a photo and use CSS to crop its view. This is supposed to accomplish the goal of adding robust copyright information without defacing your own work.

    Screenshot

  8. Particletree Category List
    CSS-techniques - Particletree » Automatically Version Your CSS and JavaScript Files
  9. Advanced CSS Menu Trick
    What we want to do here, is instead of simply altering the state of the navigation item the user is currently rolling over, we want to alter the non navigation items as well.

    Screenshot

  10. CSS hover effect

    CSS-techniques - CSS hover effect | Veerle's blog

  11. Creating a table with dynamically highlighted columns like Crazy Egg’s pricing table

    CSS-techniques - Creating a table with dynamically highlighted columns like Crazy Egg's pricing table

  12. A Stripe of List Style Inspiration
    A different type of list and navbar styling. As stripes.

    CSS List Style

  13. Rediscovering the Button Element

    CSS-techniques - Particletree » Rediscovering the Button Element

  14. Dynamic CSS With Variables
    Geoffrey Grosenbach describes how you can integrate CSS variables in CSS coding — with Ruby on Rails.

    Dynamic CSS

  15. Hyperlink Cues with Favicons
    I wanted to extend the concept of hyperlink cues a little. For links that point to external sites, what if, instead of showing a generic ‘external link’ icon, we showed that site’s favicon?

    CSS-techniques - Drop Shadow CSS

  16. A CSS styled table version 2

    CSS-techniques - A CSS styled table version 2 | Veerle's blog

  17. CSS Step Menu
    A method of designing the so-called step-menus, which have some steps users have to go through in order to achieve some aim. This menu offers a varying amount of steps, dependent upon the type of user accessing the application.

    Stepmenu

  18. Creating bulletproof graphic link buttons with CSS | 456 Berea Street

    CSS-techniques - Creating bulletproof graphic link buttons with CSS | 456 Berea Street

  19. Iconize Textlinks with CSS
    Links are fun, but sometimes we don’t know where they take us. With this little CSS technique a user can identify a link by its icon. The updated release of the technique.

    Screenshot

  20. Better Ordered Lists (Using Simple PHP and CSS)
    Ordered lists are boring! Sure you can apply background images and do quite a bit of sprucing up to a regular ordered list, but you just don’t get enough control over the number itself.

    Screenshot

  21. Circular Menu with CSS
    This article shows how a beautiful circular navigation menu is created. In Spanish with Source code and an example.

    Circular Menu with CSS

  22. CSS Dock Menu

    CSS-techniques - CSS Dock Menu

  23. Digg-like navigation bar using CSS
    This tutorial explains how to design a digg-like navigation bar using a liquid design with rounded corners for links.

    Screenshot

  24. 13 Awesome Javascript CSS Menus
    13 “fresh” JavaScript+CSS-based navigation menus in a brief overview. Among other things Slashdot Menu and Sexy Sliding Menu displayed below.

    CSS Menu

  25. CSS Pricing Matrix
    A CSS-based matrix in which clicking on a highlights the associated cell in the top row and left column giving an indication of relationships among the provided information. Similar solution: Tablecloth.

    CSS Pricing Matrix

  26. CSS List Expander
    So, we have an unordered list that can go on in depth as much as we want. The script analyzes the list tree and applies toggle functions for expanding/collapsing child objects.

    List Expander

  27. How to create VISTA style toolbar with CSS
    Reproducing Vista toolbar, with buttons and hover effect in cross-browser compatible CSS and (X)HTML.

    Vista CSS Toolbar

  28. Fade Out Bottom
    This is a demonstration of the effect where the bottom of the page seems to fade out. The technique makes use of an fixed position div (bottom: 0%) with a transparent PNG image and a high z-index value.

    CSS-techniques - Fade Out Bottom

  29. Scrollovers - A New Way of Linking
    Everyone is familiar with hover-effects. This CSS+JavaScript-based techniques creates the Scrolleffect - not really necessary, but it’s nice to know, how it can be done.

    Scrollovers

  30. How to Style an A to Z Index with CSS

    CSS-techniques - How to Style an A to Z Index with CSS | Smiley Cat Web Design

  31. CSS List Boxes
    Using a simple unordered list this experiment aligns the boxes across the page with the end result being to showcase items like services, products, or specials. One of cool thing about this — if you turn off styles — is the extractable semantics with the headings and paragraphs used.

    List Boxes

  32. How-to create a “Table of Contents” Navigation
    In as little as 8 lines of HTML, and 5 lines of CSS, the Table Of Contents Navigation block can be integrated in your site ready for even more styling.

    Table of Contents

  33. CSS Recipe for Success

    CSS-techniques - CSS - A Recipe for Success

  34. Partial Opacity

    CSS-techniques - Stu Nicholls | CSSplay | Partial Opacity

  35. Simple Round CSS Links (Wii Buttons)

    CSS-techniques - Simple Round CSS Links ( Wii Buttons )

  36. How to make sexy buttons with CSS

    CSS-techniques - How to make sexy buttons with CSS

  37. CSS Pull Quotes

    CSS-techniques - CSS Pull Quotes | Design Meme

  38. Drop Shadow CSS

    CSS-techniques - Drop Shadow CSS

  39. CSS Speech Bubbles
    Easy to customize speech bubbles coded in CSS and valid XHTML 1.0 strict.Tested in all major browsers.

    Screenshot

  40. CSS Double Lists

    CSS-techniques - CSS: Double Lists | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com

  41. Perspective Text with CSS

    CSS-techniques - Mike’s Experiments: Archives Page | A Record of My Madness | Powered by the GreenBeast CMS RSS Newsmaker - -

  42. Better Email Links: Featuring CSS Attribute Selectors
    Learn how to generate code for displaying the e-mail automatically once mailto is used. CSS Attribute Selectors in action which is not supported by Internet Explorer 6 and 7.

    Screenshot

  43. CSS: Menu Descriptions
    This is a CSS technique that could be useful if you want to give users accessible added content such as tool-tips, notifications, or alerts, without adding unnecessary clutter to your page. And since it doesn’t rely of JavaScript, it should be useful to everyone, even disabled users.

    Screenshot

    Further Techniques

  44. CSS Transparency Settings for All Browsers

    CSS-techniques - CSS Transparency Settings for All Browsers

  45. Time Sensitive CSS Switcher
    CSS Switching script that changes style sheet based on time of day.
  46. Custom Reading Containers
    This amazing little script allows the user to resize any container.
  47. Eric Meyer’s CSS Reset

    CSS-techniques - CSS Tools: Reset CSS

  48. PNG Overlay
    Create a transparent PNG overlay which can be used as a mask / frame around regular JPEG or GIF so users can upload photos without having to worry about using any graphics program to apply filters, plus it saves time.
  49. Turning Lists into Trees

    CSS-techniques - odyniec.net

  50. Create Resizable Images With CSS

    CSS-techniques - Create Resizable Images With CSS | Smiley Cat Web Design

HTML 5 Cheat Sheet (PDF)

December 30th, 2008

XHTML is dead, long live HTML 5! According to W3C News Archive, XHTML 2 working group is expected to stop work end of 2009 and W3C is planning to increase resources on HTML 5 instead. And even although HTML 5 won’t be completely supported until 2022, it doesn’t mean that it won’t be widely adopted within the foreseeable future.

So in the spirit of the upcoming change we decided to release a handy printable HTML 5 Cheat Sheet that lists all currently supported tags, their descriptions, their attributes and their support in HTML 4.

Please notice that the specification is an ongoing work, and is expected to remain so for many years, although parts of HTML 5 are going to be finished and implemented in browsers before the whole specification reaches final Recommendation status. We’ll do our best to update the cheat sheet when new changes will become known. The cheat sheet was created by our friends from Veign.com and released exclusively for the readers of Smashing Magazine.

Download the cheat sheet for free!

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