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Fixed Layouts vs. Fluid Layouts- What is the Best for you?
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The layout of your website defines the positions and place of all the elements on the web page. It constructs a structure in the page. Layout is very important in defining the overall look and feel of the website so that it is appealing for the visitors.
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Prototyping
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'Much good design evolves: the design is tested, problem areas are
discovered and modified, and then it is continually retested and
remodified until time, energy, and resources run out'. (Norman 1998:142)
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Is Your Site Ready for the Average User?
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If you have been using computers and surfing the Internet for some time, as is likely the case since you're visiting a site for webmasters, you would probably have acquired a large number of skills that enable you to find things on the Internet, navigate a site, deal with the annoyances that some sites pose, and the like. The problem with such proficiency is that it is easy to lose touch with how a large portion of Internet users actually operate on the Web, and thus design a site that does not take advantage of the special needs of these "average users".
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How To Design Your Website For Optimal Productivity
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What works best when promoting your web site.
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Does your web site facilitate the new breed of layman users?
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Internet has got virtually deep down penetration across the globe, and the profile of its users has also gone a sea change. Over the years, the internet has come out from the prerogative of select users of scientific and defense community to mass accessibility.
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