Apr
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Getting Started with Google Web Fonts Readability of a Website depends on the quality of it’s design and appearance and it really does matter what font you choose to achieve this. Google Web Fonts provides you a free way to use web safe and stylish fonts on your Website, without worrying about uploading fonts to your server and licenses.
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Feb
17

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Do I Really Need a Website? So should your business have a Website, even if your business is small and sells products or services you don’t think can be sold online? YES! If you have a business, you should have a Website. Period. No question. Without a doubt. Also, don’t be so quick to dismiss your product as
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Feb
17

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RSS Feed It seems like almost every Website or blog you visit has a RSS feed. They have been around for years and the buzz is up about them as the technology continues to go mainstream. So does your Website need a RSS feed? This question is somewhat like asking if your Website needs a newsletter. Once you realize the
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Jan
19

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Robots Meta Tag The robots tag along with the robots.txt file is used to tell robots not to index the content of a page or directory, and/or not to scan a page for links to follow. This is called The Robots Exclusion Protocol. You will want to include the robots on every page of your Website since robots
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Jan
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Browser Size Screen Resolution Understanding browser and screen resolutions is important when doing Web design. You should design Web sites for the LOWEST resolution and the most COMMON resolution; with the end design still looking good for those that are using much larger screen resolutions. In 1995, 640×480 resolution monitors were about the best you could get without going broke. In 2004, 640×480 resolution
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