Tips on how to find a cheap web design company

November 1st, 2011 — 07:56 pm
This article gives free tips on how to find a cheap web designer and free tips on website promotion. Cheap web design services. You do not have to spend thousands of pounds to have an internet prescence. In my opinion you should only have to pay between £50 and £100 to have a website built. The websites at the bottom of this page only cost me £42.50 each! The amount of competition in the internet web design sector means that there are some great deals available. You can find these cheap web ...
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Web Source Web Design Tips - Creating A Customized Marquee

October 30th, 2011 — 06:05 pm
The MARQUEE tag is used to scroll text across a web page and is only supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can change the background color, width, the number of times your message will scroll and the speed that your text scrolls, by adding the following attributes within your MARQUEE tag. BGCOLOR="#CCCCCC" - background color LOOP - Determines how many times the text will scroll. -1 is indefinite and will continuously scroll. You can set this to whatever you'd like. SCROLLAMOUNT - ...
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Create an AutoRun Menu for your CD Projects

October 30th, 2011 — 10:25 am
With AutoRun Architect you can quickly and easily create professional AutoRun menus for your CD/DVDs. Create menus using ready made graphics or use your own. You can launch files; install software; display a license agreement; display a splash screen and/or sound; open websites; send e-mail and secure the contents of the CD. AutoRun Architect includes a help manual, technical support and powerful wizards. Test your AutoRun as you build and burn finished projects. Create, build, test and burn ...
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Web Source Web Design Tips - Preformat Your Forms

October 28th, 2011 — 01:07 pm
The FORM tag is used to set up input forms on your web site. To properly align your forms, instead of using a table, use the tag for the same results. Your form will be displayed exactly as you format it within your HTML. By preformatting your forms, not only will it save you some time, but it will also cut down on your HTML code and speed up your web sites load time. Name: Email: About the author: Shelley Lowery slowery@web-source.net Tip provided by: Web Source: Your Guide to ...
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Web Source Web Design Tips - Resizing Your Images

October 26th, 2011 — 02:13 pm
The IMAGE tag is used to display images on your web page. You can resize your image within your HTML by changing the HEIGHT and WIDTH values. To retain your images original characteristics, make sure you adjust the height and the width equally. In other words, if your original graphic dimensions are height 50 and width 100, to reduce your image to one half the size, you would change the height to 25 and the width to 50. This technique works best with .jpg images, as .gif images are reduced to a ...
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Why do you want a good web design & hosting on a good server..?

October 24th, 2011 — 03:15 pm
Why do you want a good web design & hosting on a good server..? The answer is very simple for this question. Because a good web design attracts user and some time visitor loves the design and bookmark the same site for future visits or for future reference or might be interested in making the same web design for his clients or might be possible he/she will edit the same design. But this is true that your website must have a good design. Not only to attract the internet visitor but also helps in ...
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Top Distance Learning Course: Web Design and Development

October 22nd, 2011 — 08:24 am
Over the last few years the concept of getting online and having an online presence has gained tremendous popularity. The traditional mode of marketing, selling or purchasing products or services has become entirely online. Many companies are looking forward to trade trough the Internet. Adding to this, many mail order companies are looking for large, sophisticated sites that complement their printed catalogues. Almost every business and organization, whether big or small is looking forward or ...
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