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Fighting overoptimization
First of all, it concerns the excessive number of keywords used on one single page. Actually, relatively "white" SEOs have not been messing around with this parameter for a long time, but as they say, a bold point will be put in the case.
18.09.2011
A couple of tips for a typesetter, like a knife through butter
A practical hostess has a whole arsenal of knives in the kitchen for all occasions, just for convenience, I don’t know some of the nuances, you can look for a solution to problems for a long time, it’s like a hostess with a dull knife. Today I offer you a couple of tips for the layout designer, which you should not forget about, they will help you deal with the code more conveniently so that your layout looks good, and it is easier to make it, sometimes even like a knife through butter.
05.09.2011
Website Design Styles: Part Five - Grunge Websites
Grunge style is a protest against glamor, ideal cold beauty and unreal. The surge in popularity of the grunge style fell after the widespread use of the so-called. web 2.0 style, which was characterized by a special smoothness of gradients, clarity of shapes, neat shadows and unnatural highlights. Grunge was the opposite of slick web 2.0. Dirty, deliberately untidy, defiant, making it possible to stand out among the bright, but already monotonous mass of clean sites. Now grunge is not so popular, but still interesting. Many grunge sites gravitate towards retro, but all are characterized by a special casualness and more freedom.
30.08.2011
Website Design Styles: Part Four - Websites with Photo and Video Backgrounds
You can make an impressive and memorable website using interesting background photos and videos. Of course, such a design is not suitable for all types of sites, this is not a universal technique, moreover, such sites are often with flash, they do not load very quickly and are difficult to optimize. I would recommend using photo and video backgrounds for image, corporate and promo sites.
29.08.2011
Website Design Styles: Part Two - Retro Websites
Retro style web design is popular and, in my opinion, will be relevant for a very long time on the world wide web. Let's define what retro is in general. Retro is a term that combines the fashion heritage of the second half of the 19th and the first half of the 20th century. This term is quite abstract... You need to get a little carried away with history, or at least keep track of the year of occurrence of certain items that you use in website design in order to get into retro. It is important to note that everything before 1850 is already antiques, and after 1950 (somewhere before 1980, i.e. things whose age ranges from 30 to 50 years) - vintage.
25.08.2011