CSS3 is still under development but things are moving fast. This post/tutorial aims to provide Web Designers with the latest CSS3 declarations and their usage and compatibility. This is the ultimate resources for any Web Designer who relies on CSS to build web sites.
Creating Rounded Corners Using CSS
March 4th, 2010Rounded corners are a great way to add character to a web site. Rounded corners are also modern and fancy. In this tutorial you will learn how to create rounded corners using simple CSS.
First of all, lets discuss the new CSS3 property which allows you to specify curved corners using CSS. This new CSS property [...]
Does the Search Engine Bing Actually Work?
February 21st, 2010Does the search engine Bing actually work? Why won’t Bing index my new website? Bing produces inconsistent results. Why?
Many people have complained about Bing not indexing new web sites.There does not seem to be a reason for some sites not showing up in Bing, but it’s a problem which needs addressing, not least because many [...]
Understanding Search Engine Optimisation for Web Designers
February 17th, 2010A descriptive yet easy to understand guide to good SEO practices for any Web Designer or Developer who is serious about their job. This guide covers all the basic SEO practices.
Unbiased Antivirus Reviews
February 8th, 2010If you search Google for information on the best antivirus and you will get a whole host of information about the latest software available to protect your PC from threats. This is great, but the reality is that some of it is biased. Spoof websites which appear genuine are often not, and review websites are [...]
Optimising Images for Google
February 8th, 2010Many Designers will know the fundamentals of web design and the rules of thumb when it comes to designing for the online community, but many overlook the basics of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) because they don’t understand it or it seems daunting. Lesson 1 of my strategic SEO plan includes optimising images for a good Google SEO plan.