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  • Work with WAP
    Make your web pages appear on mobile phones thanks to the wonders of WAP. We discover just how easy it is to jump from HTML to WML.
  • Web Navigation Systems
    The way you help visitors navigate your site is essential to how long they stay and whether they come back. Is the established model up to the job?
  • Your First Website
    Now that you know how to put a page together, it’s time to use that expertise to create a fully fledged site. Here is the way to plan that site you always dreamed about.
  • If You Want Your Website to Make an Impact, You Need to Make it Visually Inviting
    Striking visual impact. Instant appeal, instant identity. Compelling navigation system. Everyone loves your web site. The links keep flowing in, and your counter grows and grows. Before a month is out, you have a hot search engine ranking, a write-up in a top directory and a handful of willing contributors.
  • Making the Most of Fonts on your Web Pages
    Modern browsers do handle text formatting a lot better than they used to, but for budding designers, it’s still a balancing act trying to get good-looking text on a web site. Here are some of the best tricks to use and by the time you’ve read this article, you too will know how to improve the quality of text on your new site.
  • 10 Reasons Why You Should Have Your Own Web Page
    Everyone’s building their own web page, from 14-year-olds producing multimedia extravaganzas in their bedrooms to grandparents putting their family history online. Despite appearances it’s dead simple to build your own web page.
  • Expert HTML
    With the Web being the all encompassing, slightly anarchic, global phenomenon that it is, there are no set standards about how to design Web pages. But there is one overriding principle that every Web designer should chant like a mantra as soon as they awake in the morning. ‘Speed is everything’.
  • Web Site Basics
    Lovingly, you made templates to smooth the process of actually building the site and when you finished, you uploaded it to your web space. You’ve embedded a little hit counter in the front page of your site. Now your work is done. The only thing left to do is sit back and watch the hits roll in. Except they don’t.

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