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» Is Your Site User Friendly?
Creating a user-friendly layout is very important when it comes to pleasing your visitors and thus establishing return visitors. This article will go over some of the things that you can take into account when you are looking over your website

» Web Design Concepts
So you've decided to build a website. Good for you! Designing and building a website can be a very complex process depending on your goals and expectations but it can also be a whole lot of fun!

» Valid Code and Code Validation
Creating your pages on the Net can be exiting and fun. Webmasters spend much of there time in the design aspects of the website and seem to ignore the most fundamental component of a good website; the code itself. It is widely estimated that 99% of web pages on the Net have some coding errors. This suggests that most webmasters really don't understand the importance of valid code.

» W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
The World Wide Web Consortium was founded by the inventor of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee in October, 1994. The definition of the World Wide Web Consortium is stated on their website at http://www.w3.org/Consortium/ and reads, "The World Wide Web consortium was created in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability. W3C has around 400 Member organizations from all over the world and has earned international recognition for its contributions to the growth of the Web."

» Cookies
Cookies are one of those things on the Net that everyone has heard of and few understand. So what are cookies and why do they exist?


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