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What to Ask When Designing for a Target Audience

August 12, 2009

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When people first come to me to design a website for them, one of the first things I ask them is who their target audience is. Knowing who a website’s visitors are (or will be) is crucial for designers to know, because it helps us make all of the design decisions that will ultimately comprise [...]

Top Google Tools to Use on Your Website

February 10, 2009

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Google provides a range of free tools to help you promote your website and achieve better placement within its search engine results. I use a few of these already, both on this website and for my clients. You might find it useful to hear about what each one can do and see some of the [...]

Why Use a Favicon on Your Website?

January 12, 2009

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Most people who use the Internet regularly are probably accustomed to seeing favicons, but chances are your average Internet user doesn’t know too much about them, other than where they’ve noticed them – if they have noticed them.

Internet Explorer: Time Saving Tips and Tricks

July 29, 2008

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Just to show that I don’t totally dislike Internet Explorer, I wanted to put together a list of tips and tricks to help you use it faster and more efficiently. This list is similar to the list of time saving tips and tricks list for Firefox that I put together yesterday.

Firefox: Time Saving Tips and Tricks

July 28, 2008

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Do you use Firefox as your main Internet browser? If so, here are some neat tips and tricks to help you use it faster and more efficiently.

Why I Dislike Internet Explorer 6.0 So Much

July 25, 2008

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Web designers have to make sure that our designs appear correctly in all of the different browsers that people might use to view their website in. So here’s the question: why can different browsers display the same website differently?