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    web pages may or may not be viewable by users 2) If they are viewable, they may not look as you intended. The colors may be wrong, the text may be too big or small, users may have to scroll too much, or certain features may not work.

    When designing a web site, you must also consider user operating systems (PC, Mac) and the most popular browsers used by web surfers today. The most popular PC browsers for Windows include Inter

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    So, you have created a web site about a subject that you are passionate about; and you are proud of the look and feel of the site. Now what? How is this web site going to generate the traffic you are looking for and earn its keep?No matter what your website focuses on (management, goal setting, dog training, ice skating, computer programming, arts & entertainment, home & garden, humor, etc.) your whole purpose of building it was to reach a target audience. If you are selling a product or a service, you want as many people to visit you
    Staying on top of the ever-changing browser world is not easy, but it's key to outstanding web site design. That's why Visionefx puts the time and effort into understanding the latest developments. Following is an update on the state of the browser, and some important information to consider when designing a web site or hiring a web designer.

    Currently, Internet Explorer 6 is the dominating browser, XP is the most popular operating system, and most users are using a display with 1024x768 pixels or more. We brave few have migrated to the IE7 Beta release which is quirky at best. Don’t install this release unless you are a PC guru. The install embeds itself into your system files and is difficult at best to fully uninstall.

    Web design professionals have long debated over whether to design web sites for smaller screen resolutions of 800x600 or 1024x768. As of 2006 most users are viewing at 1024x768 and higher, but a large minority are still viewing at 800x600. These users include the crowd who just can’t let go of their 20-pound laptop or their 13" CTR monitor.

    Just recently Yahoo.com adopted the 1024px display for their homepage. That’s good news for designers advocating a larger, robust display.

    Following are some specific graphic examples of how 800px versus 1024px can effect the overall look and display of a web design. Open two browser windows and compare MSN.com to Yahoo.com. You can see there is quite a difference in the left and right-side screen overflow.

    Multiple Browser Types and Versions

    The browser type and version used by web surfers affects web usability in several ways. Screen resolution and computer type also affect usability as follows:

    1) Your web pages may or may not be viewable by users 2) If they are viewable, they may not look as you intended. The colors may be wrong, the text may be too big or small, users may have to scroll too much, or certain features may not work.

    When designing a web site, you must also consider user operating systems (PC, Mac) and the most popular browsers used by web surfers today. The most popular PC browsers for Windows include Intern

    Making Money Out Of Your Traffic
    There are so many ways to monetize your traffic. All it takes is a little work, a little knowhow, and the desire to successfully launch a profit-earning site. The internet is a huge source of information, with tips and guides available that will show how to monetize your traffic and make your site a good profit earner.For instance, when purchases are made from a merchant by customers that you send to their sales page, you can get a percentage of that sale by joining the merchant's affiliate program. That enables you to monetize your
    ating system, and most users are using a display with 1024x768 pixels or more. We brave few have migrated to the IE7 Beta release which is quirky at best. Don’t install this release unless you are a PC guru. The install embeds itself into your system files and is difficult at best to fully uninstall.

    Web design professionals have long debated over whether to design web sites for smaller screen resolutions of 800x600 or 1024x768. As of 2006 most users are viewing at 1024x768 and higher, but a large minority are still viewing at 800x600. These users include the crowd who just can’t let go of their 20-pound laptop or their 13" CTR monitor.

    Just recently Yahoo.com adopted the 1024px display for their homepage. That’s good news for designers advocating a larger, robust display.

    Following are some specific graphic examples of how 800px versus 1024px can effect the overall look and display of a web design. Open two browser windows and compare MSN.com to Yahoo.com. You can see there is quite a difference in the left and right-side screen overflow.

    Multiple Browser Types and Versions

    The browser type and version used by web surfers affects web usability in several ways. Screen resolution and computer type also affect usability as follows:

    1) Your web pages may or may not be viewable by users 2) If they are viewable, they may not look as you intended. The colors may be wrong, the text may be too big or small, users may have to scroll too much, or certain features may not work.

    When designing a web site, you must also consider user operating systems (PC, Mac) and the most popular browsers used by web surfers today. The most popular PC browsers for Windows include Inter

    Screening Your Employees
    Many companies screen the employees before recruiting them. This helps them weed out undesirable candidates at the outset. It also protects them from litigation, regulators and the risk of high turnover. Besides verifying the details on your resume, employers most commonly screen for criminal behavior, drug abuse, regulatory violations, and appearances on a terrorist watch list. They also keep a check on employees’ tax liens, bankruptcy filings, ongoing divorce or custody proceedings, driving violations or bounced checks. Employers are also
    . As of 2006 most users are viewing at 1024x768 and higher, but a large minority are still viewing at 800x600. These users include the crowd who just can’t let go of their 20-pound laptop or their 13" CTR monitor.

    Just recently Yahoo.com adopted the 1024px display for their homepage. That’s good news for designers advocating a larger, robust display.

    Following are some specific graphic examples of how 800px versus 1024px can effect the overall look and display of a web design. Open two browser windows and compare MSN.com to Yahoo.com. You can see there is quite a difference in the left and right-side screen overflow.

    Multiple Browser Types and Versions

    The browser type and version used by web surfers affects web usability in several ways. Screen resolution and computer type also affect usability as follows:

    1) Your web pages may or may not be viewable by users 2) If they are viewable, they may not look as you intended. The colors may be wrong, the text may be too big or small, users may have to scroll too much, or certain features may not work.

    When designing a web site, you must also consider user operating systems (PC, Mac) and the most popular browsers used by web surfers today. The most popular PC browsers for Windows include Inter

    What Kind of Business Should I Start
    Have you ever brain stormed about what type of business you should start? Many are fed up with corporate life, worried about being laid off or have come to the conclusion that they are under appreciated and under paid. Those who are already unemployed or are looking are wondering; What kind of Business should “I” start?To answer this question you need to know a thing or two about the human endeavor and thought process of buying behavior. You need to understand human nature, find something people desire, find a way to deliver it for a
    can effect the overall look and display of a web design. Open two browser windows and compare MSN.com to Yahoo.com. You can see there is quite a difference in the left and right-side screen overflow.

    Multiple Browser Types and Versions

    The browser type and version used by web surfers affects web usability in several ways. Screen resolution and computer type also affect usability as follows:

    1) Your web pages may or may not be viewable by users 2) If they are viewable, they may not look as you intended. The colors may be wrong, the text may be too big or small, users may have to scroll too much, or certain features may not work.

    When designing a web site, you must also consider user operating systems (PC, Mac) and the most popular browsers used by web surfers today. The most popular PC browsers for Windows include Inter

    Article Marketing Secrets to Improve Your Website Traffic II
    I have stated that as the first secret since it is a misconception that may people have regarding directory submissions. It is common sense really, as are the other so called ’secrets’. Take the actual writing, for example. If this is not in English and cannot be easily understood, then you are onto a loser. If you are writing for the internet in general, then the universal language is English. Sure, most people speak different languages, but you will get nowhere writing an article in your own language anywhere except in those countries wh
    web pages may or may not be viewable by users 2) If they are viewable, they may not look as you intended. The colors may be wrong, the text may be too big or small, users may have to scroll too much, or certain features may not work.

    When designing a web site, you must also consider user operating systems (PC, Mac) and the most popular browsers used by web surfers today. The most popular PC browsers for Windows include Internet Explorer (IE), Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and Opera. The most popular for Mac OS (Operating Sysytem) include Firefox, IE, Mozilla, Opera, Safari, Linux (Fedora Core 3), Epiphany, Firefox and Konqueror.

    Good web references for current browser usage statistics include W3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp, Upsdell.com/BrowserNews, Thecounter.com/stats and Webreference.com/stats/browser.html

    Layout and Browser Real Estate

    The biggest challenge for designers today is designing a web site that takes this unused browser real estate into consideration. Some designers leave blank space or incorporate the background or surrounding space into the design.

    I call this the full-screen fake! An experienced designer uses shapes, elements and colors to blend or connect the web site to the remaining portion of the browser. Another way to utilize the entire browser is to use divs or tables that expand or contract to the users browser/screen resolution. This is referred to as a ‘resolution dependent layout’.

    Some web sites may use the extra browser space to place advertisements off to the right of the screen. This method is often used by popular web sites like espn.com. The main body of the web site containing news, links, images and video are designed to display comfortably at 800x600. Advertisements are placed in the 224px over flow, which adds up to a horizontal display of 1024px.

    Clean Design is Good Design

    Sometimes it’s the hardest thing in the world to convince a client that you do not have to fill every nook and cranny on the screen. Web layout follows the same rules as print design. Text and graphics are aligned to create a natural ‘reading flow

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