By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
The issue of HTML email versus text email usually raises heated debate amongst those involved in email advertising. For some people, feelings about HTML-formatted email have changed over time.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Did you get a new digital camera for Christmas? If not, chances are that you didn't get a new one because you already have a nice digital camera - or you're in the minority who refuse to go digital (you like your film camera just fine!)
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Every web designer is familiar with the HTML programming language, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language. The language has been in use since the advent of cyberspace, and although it will probably always be used, it is already being supplemented by newer, more versatile versions of HTML.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
HTML validation and CSS validation are controversial issues with some people. This article discusses some of the issues that have come increasingly to the fore in web development. The article will also provide a practical method that overworked webmasters can use to improve their website.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Whilst Microsoft's Internet Explorers 5 and 6 were fairly easygoing pieces of browser software which usually displayed web pages reasonably correctly irrespective of W3C compliant HTML, the same cannot be said about their successor.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
Writing articles is an excellent way to promote your website. Links from your articles drive traffic to your site. They aid in your search engine optimization efforts. These two facts lead to the simple conclusion that the more an article is redistributed and republished, the more traffic a site will acquire.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
In today's world, governed by the Internet, everybody wants to build a website, and the major question comes in: How? The research begins, most of the times on the same media you're trying to break in, and you end up with more questions than answers. How should you handle this amount of information?
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
If you have an internet business, adding a simple HTML form to your website, such as a feedback form or a contact form, can be a tough task. For those who are new to programming, creating a simple form for your website can be difficult.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
If you have been wanting a website of your own for a long time, but have been scared due to lack of HTML knowledge, you can still have a happy home on the web...and I can show you how! The first thing you need to know is that, contrary to popular belief, you do NOT need to know HTML in order to have your own website.
By By Authors | On February 23, 2007 | In HTML Articles and Tutorials | Rated
It is easy to master the simple HTML tags that are used in search engine optimized. Keywords and keyword phrases must occur often and near the beginning of the TITLE tag, the DESCRIPTION and KEYWORDS meta tag.
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