Tag: web design

How to get traffic to your website?

You need to get traffic to your site. Traffic just means how many visitors you have. Getting people to come to your site is one of your most difficult tasks as a Web designer. Usually, the first step is to submit your site to search engines. Let’s start off with Yahoo.com, which is second only to Google these days. Unlike Google,Yahoo allows you to suggest a site directly to their search engine.

First, go to yahoo.com and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click on How to Suggest a Site. On the resulting page, you can either pay to submit your site or not. Of course, paying will get you better results, but you probably want to do it for free.

CSS is one of the strongest methods for Web designers

CSS is one of the strongest methods for Web designers to add style to a Web page. Style sheets control all of the elements of a page, such as the margins, the borders, the font, and the typeface.

In addition, you can use CSS to adjust your tables, backgrounds, and link styles. All of these elements are completely configurable within the bounds of style sheets. Let’s talk about the three types of style sheets:

Inline: Using inline style sheets lets you define the style of each element directly within the tag that precedes the word. For example, if you wanted to change the font face of a specific hyperlink to Arial, your tag might look like this: <A HREF=”something.doc” STYLE=”font: arial”>This is Arial text.</A>

I want you to keep working on Web design

You started from scratch.You learned basic HTML.You learned more advanced HTML.Then you even learned how to apply it to specific concepts, such as navigation bars and individually designed Web pages.

I want you to keep working on Web design. Don’t think of this book as the end of the line. There are lots of other things that you can do, such as Flash animation, JavaScript, PHP programming, and much more. Heck, I’d like to write a book on some advanced concepts someday.

Search Engine Optimisation Case Study

Search Engine Optimization Case Study: my blog.

Problem

  • My blog launched in 2008
  • While the agency that built the site assured them it was SEO friendly, they were languishing on page 3 on Google for the most important keyword: ‘web design blog’