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This article discusses the significance of having a range of payment gateways built in to your ecommerce web design. We suggest that you discuss this together with your web design agency at the web page design and development phase.

How Can CMS Systems Benefit Your Business

by Samantha Smith on February 12, 2010

Content Management Systems (CMS) can be big or small, simple or complex. Defined, it refers to a system for managing content. The word Content Management System (CMS) refers to a software package that aids automate tasks and data is a certain unit or organization. Consider content as any object that is sent, received,created, stored, or otherwise handled in some way. A good CMS software should provide a framework upon which to construct the elements needed to link humans with such information. According to the website www.cm3cms.com, an effective CMS should have following elements:

Why PHP Is So Widely Used In Web Development

by Charles Maxwell on November 18, 2009

For people that are looking to build a dynamically generated web page, one of the tools that are available is called PHP Web Development. It stands for Hypertext Preprocessor. PHP is actually an HTML embedded scripting language that is compatible with many different types of data bases.

The Assets panel in Adobe Dreamweaver offers a convenient way of using and reusing web page elements such as images, colours and Flash movies. It also contains two types of assets which are unique to the Dreamweaver environment: library items and templates. Templates act as master pages which control the layout of all the pages in a site or in a certain section of a site. Library items contain web fragments which you may insert anywhere you like, on any page you like. The power of library items stems from the fact that if you update the library item, you can simultaneously update all the pages into which you have inserted that item.

Dreamweaver is Unsurpassed.

by Kenneth Lenard on October 6, 2009

About Dreamweaver: Originally produced by Macromedia and currently by the Adobe Systems, Dreamweaver is an application for web development. With the help of Dreamweaver, which integrates different aspects of web development including site management, page creation and web server tools, users can get a good outlook of the whole website. Various technologies like JavaScript, CSS and several frameworks and serverside scripting languages like ASP, ColdFusion and PHP have been given support by the new versions of the application. Both Windows Operating Systems and Mac supports Dreamweaver.

Adobe Photoshop the Perfect Tool

by Cherie Grekko on September 21, 2009

Photos that were taken with a great deal of care speak volumes as they catch people’s attention and will without doubt ensure you become famous for whatever you decide to do. Nowadays, digital photos are now the type captured by photographers as they are so much simpler to shoot and also offer a superior quality photograph. Whether you’re a qualified or an inexpert photographer, you may want to be aware of Adobe Photoshop which is a software program that is used by many people to manipulate and enhance digital images. With this specific software, you’ll be in a position to touch up the photos you capture and provide that expert look and feel. Essentially, Adobe Photoshop is applied by photographers’ around the world to enhance, edit, restore, and touch up tiresome looking photos and change them into something refined looking with brilliant sharp colors that would be respectable enough to post in magazines and papers.

What’s So Good About Microsoft ASP.NET Master Pages

by Benjamin Roberts on September 15, 2009

ASP.NET master pages are powerful template pages containing information that is common to all pages in a site or all pages in one section of a site such as corporate logo, company information, headers, footers and navigation links. Content pages can then be created which are based on the master page(s). Master pages use the file extension “.master” which is automatically protected by the server and cannot therefore be downloaded by clients.

Search Engine Friendly Web Design

by Alex McMillan Boyle on September 14, 2009

If you want your website to work well with search engines, then you must ensure that your web designer knows about how search engines work and knows how he should write your site so as to ensure it ranks as well as possible over time.

The Importance Of Search Engine Friendly Pages

by Ferdinand Emy on August 27, 2009

There’s no point in building a website unless there’re visitors coming in. A major source of traffic for most sites on the Internet is search engines like Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Altavista and so on. For this reason, by designing a search engine social site, you’ll be able to rank easily in search engines and obtain more visitors.

Image Optimization: Very Essential For Load Time Reduction

by Okeke Nnaemeka on August 17, 2009

Even though more and more Internet users switch to broadband every year, a large portion of the web’s population is still running on good old dialup connections. It is therefore unwise to count them out of the equation when you’re designing your website, and a very major consideration we have to make for dialup users is the loading time of your website.

Getting Dynamic Web With Dreamweaver and ASP

by Peter H. Spencer on August 2, 2009

Hardly any people would argue that Adobe Dreamweaver is one of the most widely used web development packages around. It has gained its popularity by appealing to users with a broad variety of profiles. Its user-friendly interface appeals to inexperienced users with a small amount know-how of the technologies that underpin web pages. At the same time, it allows skilled web developers to interact with code in a variety of practical ways.

Building Dynamic Web Sites In Adobe Dreamweaver CS4

by Andrew Whiteman on July 19, 2009

Dreamweaver is one of the most widely used web development packages around. It has gained its popularity by appealing to users with a wide variety of profiles. Its user-friendly interface appeals to inexperienced users with little knowledge of the technologies that underpin web pages. At the same time, it allows experienced web developers to interact with code in a variety of useful ways.