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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com Guide to Web Design / HTML since 1997

Colocation Extra Fees

Monday January 31, 2005
New Article Besides bandwidth there are other fees and options that can jack the cost of your colocation service if you're not careful. But this article by Mark Kyrnin explains ... Read More

Content and Ecommerce

Sunday January 30, 2005
Examine three popular e-commerce sites to see how you can bring repeat visitors to your site, and from there, sales.

What to Write About

Saturday January 29, 2005
Content is important, but if you can't think what to write about, here are some ways to get ideas.

What do the Accessibility Guidelines Mean to Me?

Friday January 28, 2005
With the government and the W3C coming up with accessibility standards for the Web, it's more and more important to follow them. And the good news is: It's Easy!

Cross Browser DHTML

Thursday January 27, 2005
Here are four options you have for creating cross-platform Dynamic HTML Web pages.

Dynamic HTML References

Wednesday January 26, 2005
Dynamic HTML is fun and exciting, and with these references, you can get started quickly.

Form Validation

Tuesday January 25, 2005
If you have an HTML form, how can you be sure that they answer all the questions you want answered?

Colocation Bandwidth Billing

Monday January 24, 2005
New Article Bandwidth is the typical way that colocation providers bill for their services. But unlike ISPs or other hosting services, it's not usually just a simple straight number. The ... Read More

Using CGI to Upload Files

Sunday January 23, 2005
Uploading files with a CGI takes more than just the <input type="file"> tag.

Using Forms and CGI

Saturday January 22, 2005
Learn to use Perl to write scripts that handle form data. A simple form to email script is examined.

The Common Gateway Interface (CGI)

Friday January 21, 2005
Learn about how CGI works and how to add interactivity to your Web pages.

Using CSS Site Wide

Wednesday January 19, 2005
The primary strength of CSS is to make your site consistent. This article shows you how.

Using Cascading Style Sheets

Tuesday January 18, 2005
Learn the syntax of styles and some of the commonly used attributes.

Colocation Rack Space

Monday January 17, 2005
New Article In order to understand colocation you need to understand what they mean when they say rack space. This article covers the basics of rack space and how to ... Read More

Beginning Cascading Style Sheets

Sunday January 16, 2005
CSS can help you control the look and feel of your site, with ease.

A New Years Resolution

Saturday January 15, 2005
It's not too late to resolve to fix your Web site. Make the resolution to build or improve your Web site. These tips will help.

Building Online Communities

Friday January 14, 2005
When you create an online community, you give people the sense of belonging. They'll want to return to your site.

Creating a Great Web Page

Thursday January 13, 2005
With this checklist of items, you'll create a page that is well formed, and user friendly.

Speeding Up Your Web Pages

Wednesday January 12, 2005
Tips to make your Web site download faster and keep your readers happy.

What to Write About

Tuesday January 11, 2005
Once you have the tools, you need to decide what to write about. Learn of some tools to help generate ideas and some Web cliches to avoid.

Managed vs. Unmanaged Colocation

Monday January 10, 2005
New Article Managed and unmanaged colocation are two of the options you need to understand if you're going to choose to colocate your Web server. This article by Mark Kyrnin ... Read More

Your First Web Graphics Software

Sunday January 9, 2005
Graphics are an integral part of any Web page, and if you don't have a good graphics program and optimizer, your pages won't be as nice.

Your First Web Writing Software

Saturday January 8, 2005
Once you have a hosting provider, you need to decide how you are going to write your HTML.

Your First Web Host

Friday January 7, 2005
The first step in building a Web page is finding where you're going to put it. This is the first in a series of articles following the creation of a ... Read More

Browsing on the Bleeding Edge

Thursday January 6, 2005
It can be fun to use the most current effects on your Web site. Here are 4 questions to think about before adding new technology.

How to Write Web Cookies

Wednesday January 5, 2005
How to write a cookie using JavaScript, as well as more information about cookies on the About network.

HTTP Cookies

Tuesday January 4, 2005
Find out why cookies aren't dangerous, and can help you make a more dynamic site.

What is Colocation and Why Would You Choose it for Web Hosting

Monday January 3, 2005
New Article If you're looking into getting a new hosting system for your Web sites or domains, you should look into colocation. There are many benefits to co-lo and this ... Read More

Why Use .html or .htm

Monday January 3, 2005
Question from a reader Laurie asks: "Is there/will there be a reason to be using the file extension .html over .htm?" On most systems, there is no difference between using .htm and ... Read More

Boosting Your Hits

Saturday January 1, 2005
Great ways to get more hits for your site, and how to avoid the pitfalls.

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