Design & Development
Product Images Matter
One distinct advantage to a brick-and-mortar store has over a business in the virtual world is that customers can touch the pro... 0 Comments | Read More »
Have You Ever Wondered How a Website Works?
In the most basic terms, a website is a collection of files on the hard drive of a server that can be accessed by the public. S... 5 Comments | Read More »
Separate Content from Functionality and Design
A website can be broken down into three main development parts: content, design and functionality. To optimize a website for se... 2 Comments | Read More »
Who Runs Your Business?
I love to cook. It’s something my husband knows well, and new friends learn quickly. Those visiting my home think I’m going out... 0 Comments | Read More »
Use Scripting for Dynamic Websites
One of the first tasks when planning a website is to develop a strategy for delivering content and functionality to visitors. ... 1 Comment | Read More »
Tech Support - July 2006
Question: I’m contemplating either DSL, cable or a T-1 line for my business. How can I determine which Internet connection is b... 0 Comments | Read More »
Tech Support: June 2006
Question: What’s the difference between a web server and an email server? Brian Getting: In this case, both the web server ... 0 Comments | Read More »
RSS Can Help Your eCommerce Business
Last month we introduced the technology commonly called RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and explained how it is being used to d... 0 Comments | Read More »
RSS Basics
Want more traffic to your ecommerce site? Need an easy way to distribute news and updates? An RSS feed may be your answer. RSS... 0 Comments | Read More »
Tech Support: May 2006
What is “keyword density” and how does it affect me? Keyword density is a phrase that is used to describe how relevant a keywo... 0 Comments | Read More »
Tech Support - April 2006
What’s a page rank and how does it work? PageRank is Google’s system to rank the relative popularity of a website. Developed b... 0 Comments | Read More »
Combining CSS and JavaScript to Save Page Space
Overview Real estate on a website has become a valuable commodity. Website owners and designers are faced with the challenge o... 5 Comments | Read More »
Optimize Your HTML For Search Engines
SEO can be broken into two distinct areas – "onpage" factors and "off-page" factors. On-page factors include anything that you ... 1 Comment | Read More »
Optimizing HTML Code for Maximum SEO
Overview Search engine optimization has come to the forefront in recent years as competition for search engine rankings increa... 1 Comment | Read More »
An Introduction to CSS - Part 3
Overview In our last two tutorials about Cascading Style Sheets, we covered how to apply styles to all instances of an HTML ta... 1 Comment | Read More »
HTML Email: Effectiveness Requires Planning
Email can be an essential tool for every online retailer. Professional-looking emails instill confidence, build brand awareness... 0 Comments | Read More »
Encoding Images Using HTML
Overview One of the most basic HTML elements is the image tag, which is used to tell a browser to display an image on a webpag... 5 Comments | Read More »
An Introduction to CSS - Part 2
Overview In our last Cascading Style Sheets (“CSS”) tutorial we learned how to apply CSS styles to HTML tags using tag selecto... 1 Comment | Read More »
Introduction to XML: Creating a Google Sitemap
Overview Last month, we featured a basic introduction of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how to begin writing your ow... 5 Comments | Read More »
An Introduction to CSS
Overview Building HTML pages that are both search engine friendly and appealing to your users is crucial to the success of an ... 4 Comments | Read More »
