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There's a craze on the web at the moment, and that craze is named AJAX. What\'s that? Well, according to some people, it's a technology that's going to redefine the web.
A truly shocking number of web designers are unfamiliar with the basic principles and elements of design. Having never been through any formal design education, many just go with what they think 'looks good', with very mixed results. If you're going to design a website, you'll do much better if you have some idea of what you're doing when it comes to graphic design.
Paint Shop Pro is one of the most popular image editors out there. Even though it\'s increasingly geared towards digital photography, you\'d be surprised just how useful it can be to web designers.
There is a problem that has plagued the web ever since graphical designs for web pages started to become common – and yet it\'s a problem that\'s never been solved. You see, different sized monitors can handle different widths of page, and yet HTML doesn\'t really let you take width into consideration when you\'re designing. Why is this such a problem? Well, let me explain.
If all this talk of coding and designing scares you off, you might want to know that there is an alternative to all this. You can install a kind of software called a Content Management System (CMS) that allows you to put content up on the web without ever knowing a thing about HTML.
You can always tell the websites that want to be big, but aren\'t. How? By the sheer number of stock photographs plastered all over the design. If you\'ve ever been to a business\' website and seen one of those ubiquitous photos of a guy in a suit or a woman smiling and wearing a headset, you\'ll know what I mean. Before you venture into the world of stock photography for yourself, there are a few things you need to know.
Once upon a time, building a website was very expensive. Now, though, you can have a site up and running for the price of a used book, if you\'re frugal and careful. Getting the cheapest website you can is a great first step on the ladder, to get started on the web and see if it\'s for you.
When you\'re thinking of starting a website, you have a few problems. Where will you get content from? How do you keep visitors coming back? When you make your website an online community, though, you can solve all these problems at a stroke.
When HTML started, people put all sorts of things on their pages: there was a tag to say which font you wanted your text to be in, a tag to say you wanted it to be in the centre of the page, and so on. Now, though, that way of writing pages is out-of-date and very inefficient compared to keeping content and style separate using CSS.
ColdFusion is a rapid application development language for the web, developed by Macromedia. It\'s not free, but many people say that it\'s more important to them to have the development speed that ColdFusion offers – and you can download a free \'developer version\' to experiment with before you commit to anything.