Article tag: Web design
Seven Signs It’s Time for a New Website
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 March 2009
If you’ve been in business long enough, you’ve probably seen fresh, shiny new websites and thought, “I wish mine looked like that!” You may be tempted to spring for a new website just because you’ve seen something else you like better, or you’re tired of your current design. However, you may be wasting your hard-earned money. Your current website may already be strong, so why tamper with a winner? There are deeper, more crucial reasons than “how it looks” to go for a new website. Let’s examine seven solid reasons to take on this large project.
The Browser Butchered My Website!
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 July 2008
Have you ever had the misfortune of having a finished website and proudly showing it off to your family and friends who are at their own computers, only to have someone call you and ask, “Why is there a big blank space on the right?”
Welcome More People to Your Website through Accessibility
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 March 2008
Think about opening a store of your very own. You have amazing widgets to sell, and they’re offered at fantastic prices. With just the right marketing, you hope to have lines of people out the door. But think about this: Would you design the store so that people in wheelchairs couldn’t enter? Or what if they could, but the sales floor was up a flight of steps with no elevator or ramp in sight? Would you turn away all animals in your store, including guide dogs?
Want Email without Spam?
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 January 2008
Most anyone who’s had an email address or a website for any length of time has dealt with the unfortunate problem of spam. Barraged with unsolicited emails on cheaper prescriptions from Canada, unbelievable mortgage rates, finding an easy date, even, um, shall we say, increasing one’s masculinity, we perfectly innocent bystanders feel helpless or confused. It seems our once sacred email addresses are lost forever.
Changing Web Hosts in Five Steps
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 November 2007
Some folks are lucky enough to stay with one website hosting service, but for many of us, we will probably change from one service to another for various reasons throughout the course of our websites’ lives. While the process of changing can appear difficult, it can be broken down into five easy steps that you can follow…with, perhaps, just a little help from your web designer or developer.
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