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CSS and the End of Tables
In the bad old days of the web, the only way to create even
slightly complex layouts was to use tables. Some sites featured
silly numbers of tables, one inside the other, to create
relatively simple-looking effects. With CSS, though, tables...
Dreamweaver: Your Professional Touch
Dreamweaver is sometimes seen as FrontPage's main competitor
but, really, there's not even a comparison to be made.
Dreamweaver might be expensive, sure, but there are serious web
designers out there using it and getting work done - I...
Jaggar Updates And Solutions! Always Better Efforts From Google!
Three Pronged Google’s Jaggar Update was the scariest of all Google Updates so far, it’s the longest period update and affected almost all websites specially those on competitive keyword or phrase. Majority of SEOs and Website Owners dislike this...
Making Better Web Graphics that grab your attention and load FAST.
AG Graphics Making Better Web Graphics that grab your attention and load FAST. Volume 1, Issue 1 October 1, 2004 You are subscribed to - Making Better Web Graphics that grab your attention and load FAST. If you wish to be removed, you can find...
Showing and Hiding HTML elements using Layers
A long time back I visited a site that had a very fancy, animated navigation bar. Now, as a professional web developer, I'm not in favor of DHTML-supported, fancy navigation bars, but it was very fascinating. What they had done was, whenever you...
The Best and Easiest Google-Friendly Change to Your Web Site
No matter who you are or how much you pay for web site advertising, free search engine traffic is probably responsible for a big part of your business. So why make your web site so hard for search engines to figure out? Luckily, it seems like in...
Top mistakes first time web developers often make.
So you are new to web design and development. You are thinking of creating a web site, well below are the top 15 mistakes created by first time web designers. Most people who are reading this will probably know these already but it was writting...
Web usability: The basics
What is web usability & why is it important? Web usability is about making your website in such a way that your site users can find what they're looking for quickly and efficiently. A usable website can reap huge benefits on to your website and...
Website Optimization - A SEO Specialist Reveals All
Website optimization is the first step in promoting your website. Those with foresight and deeper pockets will have a SEO-savvy webmaster (such as myself) build the website that is optimized from the start. Otherwise, a website may need a...
Why your site should be developed with CSS and semantic markup
One thing that I have learned in over a decade developing web sites is that the Net is continually changing, and to keep up you need to change with it. One of the more recent developments in web design is the use of CSS and semantic markup. CSS and...
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Why I Switched to A Tableless Design
Since I made the switch 6 months ago to a tableless design on my main site, I've noticed some interesting things:
* My search engine rankings have dramatically improved
* My bandwidth usage has dropped about 50-75%
* I can now make changes to the look and feel of my site easily by just changing the one file, the stylesheet.
Let's look at why my search engine rankings improved. Now that I have less un-indexable code on my pages, the search engines can now spider my site quicker. Less code, more content, therefore a better ranking. Makes sense, doesn't it?
Bandwidth costs money, and unless you have a really good hosting plan with lots of bandwidth, then your larger files will take up more room on your server, and take a lot longer to load. Tableless designs use up considerably less bandwidth and are more accessible.
Every once in a while I may want to alter the look of my site. I like to change font colors, link colors, menu items, etc…Before I started using tableless designs, these changes took me hours to do. Now I just open up my stylesheet, make the changes I want, and in a
few minutes I have my site updated with the new look and feel. It's so easy!
For a client who wants to make their own changes, tableless designs could literally save them thousands on tech costs.
Most of my clients still want sites with tables. I now give them the choice of either style. After all, the customer needs to be happy, right?
Some people have the misconception that utilizing tableless designs means having a boring and less graphical site. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Take a look at one of my favorite websites: http://www.csszengarden.com/. At that site you can really appreciate what can be accomplished through css-based tableless designs. Beautiful!
Make the switch to a more profitable, usable, and accessible website! About the Author
Karen Blundell is a web designer and internet consultant based in Welland, Ontario. Her focus is to assist home and small business owners succeed on the internet. You can find out more about her services at http://webzonecentral.com
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