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Some Interesting Web Design Tools and Articles
Poll: What social networks do you belong to?
Social networks are getting more and more popular. People use them to connect with friends and colleagues, stay up-to-date on things that interest them, you can even use them to assist in your job search. But there are so many different ones out there. I have a Facebook fan page and a Twitter account focused primarily on this site. But are there other social media sites that you use?
Poll: What social networks do you belong to? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at 04:53:29. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Wordless Wednesday - Working Designer Profiles - Geoff Snow
How did you become a web designer? Fill out this form (be sure to include a photo) to be featured on the home page of About.com Web Design/HTML: Share Your Experience.
More Web design resources and help: Follow me on Twitter or Become a Fan on Facebook
Wordless Wednesday - Working Designer Profiles - Geoff Snow originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 at 04:01:30. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Speed Up Your Sites by Compressing the Files Back in April, Google announced that they were adding a new signal to their ranking algorithm – speed. I have been told recently that web page sizes are no longer as important because many people have high speed internet connections. Google has found in their tests that the slower a site loads, the less time people stay on that site. So, even if all your customers have DSL or better connections, they still will benefit from a fast site. And you will benefit from happier customers. One way to speed up your site is by having the web server compress the files before delivering them. This can reduce load times significantly.
How to Speed Up Your Web Pages
Speed Up Your Sites by Compressing the Files originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 05:57:36. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Learn Why Including a Trailing Slash on URLs is Important The trailing slash on URLs is often left off, but that is a mistake as it can affect how quickly your pages load from the web server. That slash may not seem important, but it serves a purpose.
More Help Naming Your Pages and Creating URLs
Learn Why Including a Trailing Slash on URLs is Important originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 15:35:35. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Should designers learn languages like HTML and CSS?
In previous years, when I've asked this in the past I've gotten a lot of responses from people who write HTML from scratch insisting that knowing HTML and CSS is critical to doing the job. But as spreng says in a comment last week, word processors used to require that you know codes to get them to print and now they are all WYSIWYG. I've heard from beginners, hiring managers, and others, what do you think?Should designers learn languages like HTML and CSS? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, August 30th, 2010 at 13:51:08. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Web Design Software Pick of the Week: deviantART Web Interface Designs

If you're looking for inspiration for your next design project, I would suggest looking at the images displayed on deviantART. This site hosts all types of art from photography to anime, but the part that I find most inspiring is the web interface design section. I love browsing through these when I'm bored or looking for my next idea for a project. Many of the designs are quite beautiful.
Web Design Software Pick of the Week: deviantART Web Interface Designs originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at 14:35:48. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Don’t make these XML mistakes XML can be a very easy language to learn, but if you don’t follow some specific rules, it won’t work for you. Make sure you know these five common XML errors when you’re writing XML (or XHTML) and you’ll find your documents will be more correct.
More XML Articles You May Have Missed
Don’t make these XML mistakes originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Friday, August 27th, 2010 at 05:31:58. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Good news for HTML5 video! If you have been unsure about whether to move to HTML 5 video or not, one more hurdle has been removed. MPEG LA has announced that the license for H.264 video will be free forever for anyone who provides their videos free to the end user.
Since this was the main objection groups like Mozilla had against using this codec, chances are that Firefox will soon be updated to use it. Then you'll only need to save your videos in two formats: H.264 and Flash (for IE). And when IE 9 comes out, you will only need the one format. Good news for HTML5 video! originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 21:55:23. Permalink | Comment | Email this | Poll: What's your favorite layout method?
Choosing a layout method is often very personal. One person might prefer absolute positioning while another only uses floats with relative sized blocks. An elastic layout is often considered the most flexible, because it sets a specific size for major text blocks while leaving the rest of the layout to stretch to fit the available space. But fixed width layouts give the designer more control over how the page will look. And others prefer a completely liquid layout because the page stays consistent no matter how big or small the browser is. And of course, some people still prefer tables for layout despite the many reasons to use CSS instead. What layout style is your preference?
Poll: What's your favorite layout method? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 01:33:18. Permalink | Comment | Email this |
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