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Using White Space August 1, 2008

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It’s important to remember that white space (also known as negative space) isn’t just a background or afterthought–it’s an important part of the design.

By reducing the superfluous elements on your web page, you also strengthen your message’s visual impact.

You’ll actually get your point across better with fewer words and images. When you pay attention to the spatial relationship between elements, you can make your page flow better, leading the viewer’s eye from section to section.

White space isn’t just the area between graphics; it’s also the letter and paragraph spacing, margins–everything on the page.

Online Meeting Solutions For Business July 30, 2008

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Have you ever considered using the internet to hold coporate meetings?

Your employes, field reps, or corporate executives simply login with the password you’ve sent at the time you’ve designated and the meeting starts.

  • no travel downtime
  • no travel expenses

Web soutions range from simple PHP Chat Rooms to coporate services that extend security and functionality to include:

Possabilities

Feature Benefit
Desktop
Viewing
Enhance meetings by showing attendees any application and file on your desktop. Attendees can share their desktops, too.
Share Keyboard and
Mouse Control
Securely collaborate with colleagues on projects by working together in real time.
Email and Instant-
Messaging Integration*
Start scheduled or spontaneous meetings from Microsoft® Outlook®, IBM® Lotus Notes® or various instant-messaging services.
Chat Chat with all attendees or converse privately with a specific participant.
Total Audio Service Choose free VoIP, phone conferencing or both.
Mac Support Host and attend meetings on your Mac® as well as on your PC.
Desktop Recording/
Meeting Playback*
Save, replay, post or email valuable interactions and presentations – including audio.
Specific Application
Sharing*
Share only the application you choose, keeping attendees focused on what you want them to see.
Drawing
Tools*
Increase participation and spice up presentations with tools to draw, highlight and point to items of interest right on the screen.

Consult with a skilled web CIE to determine your needs and then select the best soultion.

E-Meeting Web Sevices and Free Consulting

Dreamflex.com   Web design service / PHP Chat Confrenceing 

GoToMeeting.com  The most feature – packed of all online confrence services.

Large Format Video Streaming July 30, 2008

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ONSTREAM offers a service for optimized streaming of videos.

Instead of a tiny 3×4 inch Flash viewer with the usual slow loading grainy video,  offer your high end corporate web clients brilliant and instant online digital quality video presentations.  Half screen and full size screen presentations are no problem.

No less expensive that other similar companies offering optimized streaming video. About $100 per month.

But where Onstream stands head and shoulders above it’s competion in it’s extreme ease of use. 

The company has made it very simple for even a novice webmaster to incorporate the same video streaming functionality into their web sites as you see on major corporate sites.    

Click this  [  LINK   ]  to visit their site.

Creating A Submit Button From A Graphic July 30, 2008

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Creating a submit button from a graphic in Dreamweaver (MX/MX 2004)

Tired of the old gray Submit button? You can easily replace it with a graphic of your choice–just follow these steps. First, select Insert > Form Objects > Image Field. Next, locate the image you want to use and click OK. If Dreamweaver asks you if you want to add a form tag, click Select. Then, open the Property inspector and change the ImageField text to Submit. Select the image to display it on the page and you’re all set. Your graphic now works the same as a standard Submit button.

 


 


For future compatibility, use hexadecimal character encoding

To display a character to the user instead of having the browser try to interpret it as code, you use character entities (i.e., escape sequences). You may be used to writing these in decimal format; for instance, to display the less-than symbol (<), you may write the following (with leading 0s being optional):

<

However, the latest W3C proposed recommendation “Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0″ recommends that you write such escape sequences in hexadecimal. The reasoning is that now that Unicode is the standard text format (to accomodate the use of characters different languages), hexadecimal will become more common, and decimal representations of characters less common. Hence, to write the less-than symbol, insert the letter “x” to show the number is hexadecimal, and then write 60 in base 16, which comes out to “3c.” As a result, you’ll get this:

<

Of course, both < and < display as the character “&lt;” in modern browers. But in the future, the second form may become easier to look up in reference sources.

You can find the Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0 at the following address:

www.w3.org/TR/charmod/

 in Dreamweaver (MX/MX 2004)

Tired of the old gray Submit button? You can easily replace it with a graphic of your choice–just follow these steps. First, select Insert > Form Objects > Image Field. Next, locate the image you want to use and click OK. If Dreamweaver asks you if you want to add a form tag, click Select. Then, open the Property inspector and change the ImageField text to Submit. Select the image to display it on the page and you’re all set. Your graphic now works the same as a standard Submit button.

 


 


For future compatibility, use hexadecimal character encoding

To display a character to the user instead of having the browser try to interpret it as code, you use character entities (i.e., escape sequences). You may be used to writing these in decimal format; for instance, to display the less-than symbol (&lt;), you may write the following (with leading 0s being optional):

<

However, the latest W3C proposed recommendation “Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0″ recommends that you write such escape sequences in hexadecimal. The reasoning is that now that Unicode is the standard text format (to accomodate the use of characters different languages), hexadecimal will become more common, and decimal representations of characters less common. Hence, to write the less-than symbol, insert the letter “x” to show the number is hexadecimal, and then write 60 in base 16, which comes out to “3c.” As a result, you’ll get this:

<

Of course, both < and < display as the character “&lt;” in modern browers. But in the future, the second form may become easier to look up in reference sources.

You can find the Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0 at the following address:

www.w3.org/TR/charmod/

Good Content – Proven Principles July 30, 2008

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Getting the hits you desire?  Considered taking another look at your site content. These proven principles of design can help make your website more popular!

Did you know…

  • Trivial ‘padded out’ text is a turn-off. Use clear, concise, short sentences.
  • Page height should never be more than 2 screen scrolls in length.
  • Limit use of italicized, or underlined text.
  • Carefully proof read text before submitting it for inclusion on your site.
  • Break up large blocks of text with images or a horizontal line.
  • A image will always draw the eye into the page 5 times more strongly than text

Example which generates more interest, the following text heading or image heading?

 Videos Under $ 10         Image Headings

Is your site sticky enough?

What I mean is; how can you make customers stick around and come back more often. 

  • Update your content often. Better yet get RSS self-updating News Blocks
  • Your intro page should load in under 10 seconds at 56k.
  • Include a picture of yourself. It increases your credibility.
  • Consider a product voice over. A human voice on a web site. People love it!
  • Offer something for free. Free downloads, free games, free wallpaper, free articles.

Well hope this article gave you a few ideas. 

Ted Palmer, Macromedia Web Developer.

Preserve Formatted Word Text In Dreamweaver July 30, 2008

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Preserve formatted Word text in Dreamweaver to save time

(Microsoft Word, Dreamweaver MX 2004)

If your Word document includes formatting and typography that you want included in your web designs, you can paste the text into your Dreamweaver layout and preserve its typographical architecture. To do this, highlight the text in Microsoft Word and press [Ctrl]C ([command]C on the Mac) to copy it. Open your web page in Dreamweaver and place your insertion point in the location that you wish to paste your text. To paste Word text along with it’s formatting into your Dreamweaver document window, select Edit > Paste Formatted.

 


 

Follow this quick usability rule to save users from unnecessary frustration

You may have heard of the three clicks rule:

* Don’t make the user click more than three times to get anywhere important.

But, if you really want happy users, follow the information parity rule:

* Don’t require any more clicks or other information from the user than a logician would require to deduce exactly where the user wants to go.

For instance, suppose your website sells bus and boat tours to various destinations. If the user selects Hawaii, presumably you only offer boat trips, not bus trips. So, don’t send him to a menu where he has to click on a link that says By Boat. Just send him through to the Hawaii Boat Trip page since that’s the only possible option.

Of course, you may wonder what the big deal is if the user only has to click three or fewer times. The problem is that users can get annoyed if they think that the clicks or information your site requests are unnecessary. All the rationalization in the world means little if the user intuitively knows there’s a better way.

How To Use A Font You Don’t Own July 30, 2008

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You can add a font to your list of available fonts even if you don’t own the font but know it’s widely used. To do this, select Edit Font List from the Font dropdown menu in the Property inspector. In the Edit Font List dialog box, type the name of the font in the text box below the Available Fonts list box.

This comes in handy if you have a font such as Bookman on your Mac, but you don’t have Bookman Old Style. Then, you may want to make Bookman Old Style your second choice. This offers your user’s browser a close substitute option.

Just remember that no preview is available in the Edit Font List dialog box, and Dreamweaver doesn’t allow you to display any individual font unless it’s added to the Font List. Because of this, view your font faces in another program to be sure of which font you’re using.

Why Own A Website? June 19, 2006

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WHY OWN A WEB SITE?

  • Image  The Internet is “The Great Equalizer”. 
  • Advertising  The Internet is the lowest cost per capita form of advertising available.
  • Return According to Cyberatlas.com on average every $1 spent on a business web site returns $7 in revenues.
  • Customer Confidence How often do your customers ask “do you have a web site”?
  • Sales A web site is the perfect salesman. It answers questions, can collect revenues, works 24X7, never asks for a raise or vacation, and never looses it’s temper.

Thanks, Ted Palmer, Adobe Flash Web Developer

http://www.dreamflex.com

What Is PayPal? June 18, 2006

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What Is PayPal?
PayPal is a easy-to-use secure way for businesses to receive money online for goods, services, charitable donations, and so forth. PayPal is the world’s largest online transaction gateway processing 30 million transactions a day.

PayPal Has A Low Transaction Fee
PayPal charges you 1.9% to 2.9% of the amount you collect + $0.30 USD per transaction depending on your sales volume.

PayPal Is Economical
PayPal doesn’t charge setup fees, monthly fees, or gateway fees.

Sign up for a free PayPal Premier or Business account and start receiving payments today — easy application process.

Go to PayPal.com

Free SEO Tool – Link Assistant June 14, 2006

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Link Assistant offers a 30 day free trial download at:

LinkAssistant.com

This is one one the most amazing and useful programs I have ever seen. Easy to use to. I never did read the directions but was making good use of the program within 15 minutes.

Link Assistant Box A must have for doing serious SEO.

It has so many great useful functions but lets just talk about how it can help you improve your search engine ranking. Here are the main things I like about the program.

First, before you can improve your search engine rankings it's useful to know where you site stands. Link assistant will tell you exactly what page your site is ranked on in dozens of major search engines.  For example I was surprised to find out DreamFlex does very well at MNS but poor at Google, even though I have lots of Google ads running on DreamFlex.

Second, Link Assistant will help you manage your external links. These are links you have on your site that lead to other websites. The way Link Assistant displays and manages external links for you is just amazing, and fun. But what does managing your external links have to do with your site's page ranking at major search engines? 

Well just this. The more external links a site has the higher will be it's search engine ranking. Sure enough, Darkstar9.com, one of my client sites only constructed 14 months ago but having pages of external links has risen to Yahoo's second page for it's category "game sites". That's pretty good considering Yahoo listed over 2 million other sites containing the search phrase "game site"!

Third, Link Assistant has a built in key word collector and analyser. This feature alone is worth getting the program for. How important is this feature? Let me just say that before I had Link Assistant I payed $400 dollars to have this same service completed on behalf of a client. You see you really want to know the top 10 key words other sites are using to describe the same category your in.  But until reacently this was very expensive to determine.

With Link Assistant and about 30 minutes of your time you can find the top 10 words that best define your type of site to Mr. and Mrs John Q Public. Once you have the 10 most popular key words pass them on to your webmaster, err that would be me I hope. I'll insert them into your key word tags on every main page on your site. Yes yes yes this makes a big difference in search engine ranking. No I do not do this for you, the key words I put in your key word tags are guestimates. Use this powerful feature of Link Assistant to turbo charge your key word tags.

Fourth. Link Assistant has a fourth feature which looks the most promising of all to drive traffic to your site. The only thing is I could not make it work. Perhaps it would have worked if I read the directions?

So what is it? Well how about a automatic link exchange program that automatically sets up link exchanges with other websites for you. Woohoo I've got to try it again and report back to you.

I promise I will read the directions within the program and try to get this feature to work again. But even without Link Assistant actually going out ad gathering link exchange partners for me I still love this wonderful SEO tool!