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Scott Lindsay's Articles in Web-Design

  • Web Design - The Importance of Design Simplicity for Business Websites
    There are many elements of web design that screw up a business website. Many are simple bad practices, other purely ugly and useless. For an unknown reason business websites with really bad web design are still fashioned every day.
  • The Basics of Website Design
    HTML is basically a list of commands that tells your browser what to show on your monitor and where everything should be placed. The code tells the browser what colors to use, where the images are located, where to place them on your screen, what sound files to load, etc.
  • Building a Successful Website in 10 Easy Steps
    So why do you want a website? Would you like to create a personal page to tell the world who you are and what you dream for? Or maybe you have a large family, with members living in different parts of the world and you’d like to keep the family together at least online. What about making a living online or promoting your business? No matter the reasons, here are a few tips that will help you create a professional website.
  • Web Design and the Psychology of Colors
    Web design is not an easy task, especially if what you need is to create a business website in plain HTML, with a very simple layout, easy to navigate, fast loading and, above all, distinctive. To reach this purpose web designers don’t have too many options. Typically all they can do is blend colors harmoniously to create an appealing website that combines attributes of simplicity and logic while providing valuable content.
  • Web Design – Is It An Art?
    Web design is an art. There’s no question about that. The question is: how many websites designed by real web designers are out there? With the amount of crap that purely invades the Internet and suffocates the users nowadays, there are serious reasons to doubt that web design is an art in its own right.
  • Web Design and Navigation
    There are three major types of navigation: global, local and hierarchical. Web designers use global navigation for medium-sized and small websites to categorize the main points of interest.
  • Designing for Web Browsers
    Web design is always a challenge: new web browsers make website owners to turn to web designers to redesign their web pages; different web browsers display websites in different ways, leading to the same problem: redesign. This is costly, needs time and if the job is not done right, the release of a new web browser may lead to the same trouble.
  • Site Development: Extreme Online Marketing
    The use of a website developer and freelance writer may be two keys to providing the tone needed to really establish and strengthen your position in online business. Are you going it alone? Do you need help?
  • Website Design: Welcome the White Space
    You have a new home on the web and you’re making yourself comfortable. Is your site organized or did you bring some clutter to your new home? Maybe it’s time to clean house.
  • Web Design: A Three Second Impression
    The growth in ecommerce has resulted in a more discriminating shopper. The professionalism of site design is as important as the products or services you offer. You have three seconds to wow a customer. How does your site stack up to the competition?
  • The Basics of Web Design: Gimmicks Don't Sell
    Do your web visitors feel as if you are treating them with respect or do they feel as if you think they like being pushed into a sale? This article takes a look at website basics that allow you to be more responsive to the real and perceived needs of your clients.
  • Website Basics: Taking Your Templature
    Sometimes a successful move into ecommerce has everything to do with how interested you are in reinventing the wheel. It could be a new set of cyber radials is all you need to get rolling and you don’t even need a degree in vulcanized rubber – or site design.
  • Simplicity in Form and Function
    Web design is an important consideration when launching, developing or retooling a website. Having a firm grasp on the subject of simplicity in design may assist you in making yours a balanced and highly accessible website.
  • Under Development: Low-Cost Site Progress
    Many would be ecommerce owners have submitted to a cycle of feet dragging. Sometimes the best thing to do is to just get started. This article provides some no-cost and low-cost ways to move forward with online business.
  • Web Design: Non-Searchable Text
    There are certain design features that do not make for a very searchable website from the viewpoint of most search engines. Find out what these SEO offenders are and why they should either be avoided or used in tandem with other strategies.
  • Web Design-A Website for All
    Are there customers you are excluding from your website simply based on your web design? Discover a few solutions to encouraging site visitors simply by keeping it simple.
  • Web Design - Give Me Bullets
    If you scan some of the best websites available you will discover they have a few things in common. Yes, it does have to do with web design, but the end result may please the consumer more than the web designer.
  • Web Design: Content Procurement
    Whose responsibility is it to get content for your ecommerce website? Is this a function of the site owner or web design professional? Does it matter? This article explores both sides of the content procurement argument.
  • Web Design - Quick Navigation
    This article takes a look at two common web design errors and how they can either be fixed or eliminated as you work to make your site accessible to the most online consumers. There are millions of site pages that are effectively a dead end. These pages may have content, but absolutely no links to send the visitor back to the home page nor does the page provide a clue as to the purpose and function of the website.
  • Web Design - Appealing to the Hunter
    Do we really understand how visitors use web sites? If we do understand then we know there are certain things we can do to help motivated hunter/gatherers find the information they need – without an extended hunting trip.
  • Web Design - Scannability
    How can you help your readers know whether your site can really help them? Do you need a web designer to make it happen? Why is content writing for the web different from any other kind of writing? You'll find answers in this article.
  • Web Design - Be an Architect
    Knowledge-based content is valuable tool for your website, but how much is too much? Is there a good way to manage online content? This article explores the issue.

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