"Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom."George S. Patton
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Design a Quality Website Is your Website a quality site? Or should you need some details for your website..Below are some of the factors you might consider to have a quality website. 1. Fonts What is the font you use in your website? Is it a default font or a font, which is user ...
Do You Own Your Web Site Design? Your web site has been up for a few months and you are making money hand over foot. While surfing sites one evening, you are shocked to find a competitor using your design. You find out your designer sold them the same design. They must be breaking ...
Independent Consultants Take Over Web Design Whether you are a web designer, or have worked with web design vendors, the web design business has changed greatly over the last few years. While there has been great change in this marketplace, there are a few main streams which are developing, most of ...
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When selecting a background for your website, make sure you select a background that will compliment your text and design.
Tips for design:
- Busy backgrounds make text difficult to read and draw the attention away from the text.
- Always be consistent with your background theme on each page of your site.
- Colors affect your mood and will have an affect on your visitors as well. Bright colors such as yellow and orange, cause you to become more cheerful or happy, while colors such as blue and purple have a calming effect. Dark colors such as brown and black have a depressing effect. A good rule of thumb would be to select colors based upon the type of effect you're trying to achieve.
The appearance of your website can mean the difference between your success and failure.
About the Author Shelley Lowery slowery@web-source.net Tip provided by: Web Source: Your Guide to Professional Web Design and Development. http://www.web-source.net
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Web Design Tips: Rounded Borders in CSSPractical Ecommerce (subscription), Grand Junction - 14 hours agoIn this -Web Design Tips-, a recurring Practical eCommerce feature, I'll show you how to use CSS alone to bend the corners of your site's border elements. ... |
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