Separation of Layers of Webpage Code
Eventually almost all webpages will require changes. Separation of layers of webpage code is one approach that makes future changes very easy. Separation of layers means the content and html code are in one page, the CSS presentation code is in a separate file, and JavaScript behavior is in a separate file. More ...
How to Add a Search Engine to Your Site
When visitors arrive at your web site you want them to find the information quickly otherwise they will lose patience and move on. A great way achieve this is to add a searchengine or search box to your web site. Since most visitors are already familiar with using search engines such as Google, they can easily use the search feature on your site. More ...
Reciprocal Linking Overload - Any old link back will do?
At one time it was extremely important to get as many sites linking to you as possible, so the Google bots see all of these sites linking to you, and think that your site must be of some importance because so many others are linking to it. More ...
How to Create an Amazing About Page
Amoung vivistors to your website are people who are not sure whether they want to buy what you are selling. Your About page explains who you are, the focus of your website, and it give the other person a way to connect with you. Those are all critical to your success. More ...
Amazon Web Service's Software Infrastructure Strategy
Amazon Web Services offers a set of cloud-based products that include compute, storage, databases, analytics, networking, mobile, developer tools, management tools, IoT, security and enterprise applications. More ...
Sitemap Construction for Beginners
You wouldn't think of going on a vacation trip without a map or guide to refer to but many websites present a rich source of information without a sitemap. Your visitor needs a roadmap of your website if they are going to find what they are looking for and that is the primary job of a sitemap. More ...
Creating an Effective Web Site
There's more to creating a great web site than taking your paper documents and throwing them on-line. Working in hypertext takes a little more thought and planning. By its very nature, hypertext works differently from paper documents; it's more of an active media. More ...
"About Us" Pages in Small Business Websites
On the Internet, any company, no matter how small, can look as good as a large company. This situation presents an important challenge for small businesses: how can I convince my potential customers that I am not an unethical, fly-by-night operation? More ...
Ten Tips for Choosing a Good Domain Name
What makes a good domain name? Well, it's a subjective issue, of course, but here are ten tips to point you in the right direction. 1. Good domain names are easily memorable and easily typed. Generally this means keeping them short. More ...
10 Phenomenal Resources for Open Data
Open data is data that has been made publicly available and is permitted to be used, reused, built on, and shared with others, the only restriction is that the source of the work must be identified. More ...
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
If your business has been working on the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), then a lot of the work you've already done will help you with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). More ...
Website Landing Pages that Capture and Convert
One of the biggest mistakes that website owners make is the creation of website landing pages that are not designed for a single purpose and confuse the visitor by distracting them with unrelated messages and links. More ...
