Showing posts with label web design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web design. Show all posts

9.28.2012

Check your browser compatibility with CSS 3 Test

It has been talked about enough time to new Internet standards in terms of layout and development is HTML 5 and CSS 3 will be the new layout language that will be used in the relatively near future, but Your browser supports these standards?



If you want to check what percentage your browser supports CSS 3, the CSS3Test can test the page, this page will tell you within seconds in a percentage from 0 to 100% your browser is ready for this new standard of web design.


http://css3test.com


It is important to know if you want to check the reliability of your browser as the display of pages is concerned, my results at least on Windows 8 with Firefox and Chrome are 52 and 55 percent respectively.


In making the test fails you can see in every browser or is less compatible for each element CSS 3 new, very useful if you decide which browser to use yet.

5.28.2012

Case Study: How A Site Redesign Can Increase Traffic and Revenue



Giving your site a new look can help boost traffic and user engagement. It's also a good time to optimize the site's HTML. The importance of on-page SEO is often overlooked in favor of link building so I wanted to look at an example where it made a big difference.



Years ago I had developed a website which was a customized CMS system for a local SMB. They're in the B2B (business to business) space meaning they don't provide products and services to a large market. Their expectations for traffic weren't very high as they have a very specific focus.



They came back to me at a later point asking for some enhancements to their site and we both agreed the site's design could use a major update. It had been a few years and web trends had significantly changed.



After more than two years I took a look at the results and we're both quite happy with them.

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5.15.2012

Website Header Size?




Your website's header is an important part of building your brand. But how big should your header be? Webdesign trends constantly change. Today I'm going to look at 10 popular websites in different markets and look at their header size and layout as well as their logo size.

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