Monthly Archives: June 2007

Web hosting: buyers beware!

A couple of posts ago, I suggested that people looking for website hosting or Web design might enable JavaScript error checks on their browsers, to check through Web pages in designers’ portfolios. There is something even simpler you can do. … Continue reading

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The well-designed Web site (2)

In my last post on this topic, I led up, point by point, to my first unbreakable rule: be 100% clear about what your site is going to offer visitors. This time, I will state the rule right at the … Continue reading

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Is my computer a horse?

I am alluding here to a famous remark made by the Duke of Wellington. He was born in Ireland, to English parents. He hated people calling him Irish. Sometimes they would say, “But you were born in Ireland.” He would … Continue reading

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The well-designed Web site (1)

In my last post, I referred to “well designed” Web sites, as though we’d all agree on what counted as good design. I wonder how far we do, though? At any rate, this is the first of an occasional series of posts … Continue reading

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Cowboy designers

Because I like to make sure there are no JavaScript errors in my pages, I have Internet Explorer primed to check for them. Anyone who uses IE can do this. Open up Internet Options—from IE itself, or from the Control … Continue reading

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Searching…

For the main Web Costa Blanca site, I’ve already written a quite long article on search engine optimisation. This is something which, quite naturally, obsesses website owners. If you have a product, you want people to buy it; if you … Continue reading

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