Web Design & Development

eHow's computer specialists demystify Web design and development by walking you through every step of running a website, from choosing a domain name to creating a usable interface. Not sure what comes after picking a clever URL? Get advice on selecting a web design application and hosting service. Learn how to get more traffic to a site through search engine optimization techniques. Not too tech savvy? eHow also has tips on hiring someone else to design and build your website.

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Marquees scroll text automatically across a Web page. Viewable in Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.x and above, marquees are an interesting special effect. These instructions use Microsoft FrontPage 97... more »
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Add music or sounds to your web page using HTML. This tutorial covers .wav files only... more »
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A great way to make your Web page stand out is to connect your page to the entire World Wide Web. All you have to is add a Yahoo! search box to your page. This will allow your visitors to search either your page or the Internet using a keyword ... more »
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Use accented characters, not typically found on a keyboard, for foreign words or accents in your web page... more »
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Use Netscape Composer to create an e-mail link that visitors to your site can use to contact you through... more »
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Want your guests to leave their mark on your entire blog, not just an entry? Add a guestbook... more »
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Adding Java applets is simple using FrontPage, Microsoft's WYSIWYG Web design program. This tutorial, which uses FrontPage 2000, assumes a basic knowledge of Java and an existing Java applet... more »
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Many search engines use keywords (meta tags) to index sites. Keywords are an extremely important tool to ensure that your pages appear when someone uses Google, Yahoo! or another search engine. This tutorial refers to Dreamweaver 3.0... more »
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Optimizing your website using meta data so that search engines can find it can be tedious. Fortunately, Dreamweaver simplifies part of the process. You can enter a description for your site, several keywords and other data that can lead web ... more »
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When you add web tools to your site, you provide added services and value. Learn how to add a scrolling news block to your site to make your site an even better resource... more »
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An image border separates images from text or lets viewers know the image is clickable. Add a image border with HMTL 4.0... more »
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Sprucing up your MySpace profile is a great way to let your personality shine on this popular community Web site. Here's how to add pictures that will make your friends and family stand up and take notice... more »
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Adding Slideshow to your blog can be a fun way to draw visitors or to promote your art or photography for a business blog. Here's how to add one to your site. Note that as of today, Jan. 15, 2008, there are still bugs in the Slideshow program; ... more »
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You want to become a Domainer - Buying Domain names, using them to earn a residual income from Affliate/CPC marketing schemes, and eventually selling them on at a profit... more »
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An Internet Web ring is a collection of Web pages linked together by a common theme, such as photography or cats. Pages in the ring have links to the next and previous sites in the ring, so users can visit a number of Web pages on the ring's ... more »
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There are many different ways to go about making a website--using an HTML, PHP or a WYSIWYG editor or a site builder, but the basic website for a company should always have a couple essential elements. You might ask yourself, "How do I know what ... more »
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Although Dreamweaver 3 automatically changes links to local files that are moved or renamed, you have to specify when outside links change. At least you can change them all at once!.. more »
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Joomla templates are both a bane and a boon. Joomla templates are what you will use to plan and design the layout of your Joomla website. They are a bane because they may limit your web design options. On the other hand, you need little or even ... more »
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Having your own Web page is all about putting your personality out there for an online community to see. With Yahoo! PageBuilder, you have the ability to alter the background color of your Web page. Follow these steps to change the background ... more »
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This will will walk you through on how to change your nameservers on an eNom account.. more »
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If you're reading this you have probably heard about the idea of domain parking. Where you buy a domain, direct it to a domain parking site and let the cash roll in. We all love the idea of something earning us money as we sleep, just look at ... more »
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Are you looking for the perfect photo for your next project? Why not try a high quality stock image? Here is how to find the stock photography website that will best fit your needs... more »
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Using SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and improving your website's SEO consistently is vital for its success. Choosing the best SEO keywords is extremely important to this process. The good thing about properly executed SEO is that the work you ... more »
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After you've selected the perfect design for your blog, the next step is picking the right color theme. You need to attract your audience and choose something that matches the style, theme, and even the logo of your blog's main design. Colors can ... more »
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Optimize your images for the Web by changing the image format. Use a Web graphics program for best results... more »