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General Web Design
How to Build an Ecommerce Web Site You've got a brilliant idea for selling products online that's been festering in your
mind for a long time. This means you need to build an ecommerce web site or online store
as others would call it, but have no idea what is involved and how much it is going to
cost you. More ... How to Add a Search Engine to Your Site When visitors arrive at your web site you want them to find the information quickly
otherwise they will lose patience and move on. A great way achieve this is to add a
searchengine or search box to your web site. Since most visitors are already familiar
with using search engines such as Google, they can easily use the search feature on your site. More ... Your Own Name Servers Registrars require at least two name servers. My site only had one. I could have defined
two by asking my dedicated hosting company for another IP address, but this had a problem.
The reason for requiring two name servers is redundancy. More ... Anyone can start a web portal - it's easy! When you think of a web portal, who do you think of? Yahoo, Lycos, Altavista, and others,
perhaps? Did you know that you could create your own that people would want to go to?
Well you can! In this article you will find many different ways to enhance your website
and create a web portal. More ... Proposals, Contracts, and Getting Paid Your time is money. The reality of any design business, or service business in general,
is that you must pay as much attention to the business end of your efforts as you
do to the service end. More ... DHTML or Flash? An important facet of flash / shockwave glossed over by most people is that these technologies
are a packaged scripting environment: In other words - most of what you can do in flash,
you can do in DHTML with a little effort. More ... What is "Above the Fold?" The term "above the fold" originates in the paper publishing industry where "fold" refers
to the place where a newspaper is folded in half. Of course, on the Internet there is no
"fold", the phrase "above the fold" now refers to the area visible when a visitor first
loads a webpage in their browser. More ... Real World Website Development Proposals Writing a website development proposal is time consuming, but without one you are not
likely to get the project. If do you accept a project without a proposal, you might
end up very sorry. More ... How "Secure" Is YOUR Web Site? Your Web site is your online business. Don't you lock the door and secure the windows
of your "brick and mortar" business? Do you have an alarm system? Don't you think it's
important to do the same with your online business? More ... Excuse Me, May I Borrow Your Passwords? The web site password authentication process is chock full of security flaws. And wherever
there are security flaws, there are scads of both real and wannabe hackers trying to exploit them. More ...
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