The speed of your Internet connection may be misleading you about your website performance If you remember the days when you had to dial into the internet using a modem, and the beeps and crackling sounds that indicated you’d established an Internet connection, then you should also remember how unbearably slow it was back then. […]
Read MoreDesigning for Multiple Screens: Responsive vs Adaptive (View Janine’s PowerPoint Presentation on Slideshare)
This is a short presentation on trends in web and mobile design, including a comparison of Adaptive and Responsive design strategies. Subscribe to Janine Warner’s SlideShare Account Learn More about Responsive and Adaptive Design in these articles Creating Responsive Web Designs How to create responsive web designs with the new Fluid Grid Layouts in Adobe Dreamweaver […]
Read MoreResponsive Web Design & Testing Tools
Responsive Web Design is the hot new thing on the web, but it’s also one of the most complex strategies yet when it comes to creating a website. This tutorial is designed to point you in the direction of some of the best tools for designing and testing responsive websites. You can learn more about […]
Read MoreWhat’s on your 404 Page?
In the rush to get a new site online, or to keep your current site up to date, it’s easy to forget little details, such as the 404 Page — the page is what your visitors see when they follow a broken link, type in a bad URL, or otherwise try to open a page […]
Read More content strategy, mobile web design, web designCreating Responsive Designs with CSS Media Queries
Responsive web design is a great way to create website that work on small and large screen sizes. Responsive design involves creating one HTML page and then designing multiple style sheets to change the display based on the size of the screen where the page is viewed. This article reviews how to use media queries to target style sheets based in the width of the browser window.
Content Strategy for the web: Going beyond the inverted pyramid
How to use this journalist’s insider trick to optimize your website The first thing that good reporters are taught in journalism school is that it is absolutely essential to prioritize and organize the information that you are about to impart to your audience. Generations of reporters have learned how to use a simple mental visual […]
Read More content strategy, inverted pyramid, web content, writing for the webWhere do I find Google checkout orders?
Janine, I watched your tutorial on Kelby training about DIY ECOMMERCE using Google shopping cart with WordPress. Great. I had one question I don’t think was covered that I hope you can answer. “When the customer has paid for the product, where does the order go to get fulfilled. Is it in the setup portion […]
Read MoreSpry Problem in Dreamweaver CS 5.5
Hi Janine, Very Often i face a problem while adding a spry layout content on my web page, e.g. If i add a spry tabbed Panel on my page, display in Design view is something like source(attached jpg screen shot) though output is perfect as output(attached jpg screenshot). Please do suggest the solution for the […]
Read MoreShould you create a Facebook Fan Page, Group, or Profile?
Facebook is the unquestioned market leader in the social networking space. Their growth over the last few years has been mind-boggling. With more than 1 billion users, Facebook is larger than most countries. That’s an enormous audience, one that authors, actors, marketing experts and so many others around the world are trying to figure out […]
Read More social mediaDo you have what it takes to be a content strategist?
Search the web and you’ll find a growing list of jobs for content strategists, but what do they actually do? Content strategy is really just the latest term for something many of us have been doing for a long time – planning, managing, and developing all of the text images, videos, and other content that […]
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