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Newsletter Archive 2004
Website Usability, Breadcrumbs And Left-Side Navigation
The very basis of usability is the user. How can you make sure your website is designed with your user in mind? You must first consider the natural behavior of your user in order to understand how your user will experience your site. This month, we will talk in more detail about the psychology and behavior of the human Internet customer, particularly in reference to navigation. The popularity of the Internet may have only exploded over the last decade, but there have already been numerous studies into human behavior and preferences regarding website surfing.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/1213.html
12.13.04
Web Hosting: Which Is The Host With The Most?
So you want to publish a web site do you? Welcome to the club. These days it seems that almost everyone has a web site of some kind, and thousands more continue to be launched every day. It's challenging enough to design a site and fill it with interesting content, but when all is said and done another challenge still remains - where to host it?

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/1103.html
11.03.04
Less Is More For University Websites
Many university websites are poorly organized, and filled with out-of-date content that has been directly published from print. Delivering a better service to students and staff faces challenges because of decentralized management structures and concepts such as academic freedom.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0924.html
09.24.04
Common Mistakes: Start Using Web Site Analysis Tools
What are the pitfalls to avoid when starting to measure Web site performance using Web Site Analysis Tools?

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0616.html
06.16.04
Learn How To Implement An Effective Web Style Guide
A style guide helps you quickly and cost-effectively publish content that is of a consistent quality. It is particularly important when there are lots of editors and authors involved in the publishing process. A good style guide takes a lot of time and effort to create. Unless its implementation is policed, it will not achieve its objectives.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0602.html
06.02.04
Spice Up Your Web Site With Rotating Images
Normally I don't like moving objects when I arrive at a web site. It distracts visitors from getting to the content.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0519.html
05.19.04
8 Tips for Designing a Great Website
Square buttons, round buttons, flashy buttons … will they match my shoes, my handbag or my tie? Are you stuck in a maze of buttons, headings, bullets, sub-headings and colour schemes?

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0407.html
04.07.04
Keep Your Navigation Consistent

One of the single most important aspects of effective navigation is consistency. Why? There's a simple reason...

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0317.html
03.17.04
Novel Paragraph Spacing With CSS
When visitors first come to your site, it's important for you to anticipate how they are approaching your site.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0218.html
02.18.04
Everybody's Talking About RSS

No matter if you call it "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary," RSS is definitely all the rage right now online. With email filtering, IP blocking and the newest "Can Spam Act," everyone's scampering for a better way to get their messages across to their subscribers.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0204.html
02.04.04
Novel Paragraph Spacing With CSS
You have seen this technique used in printed novels and books countless times. The paragraphs are single spaced together instead of double-spaced apart. So how do you get this effect on your web pages? Glad you asked because in this article we explain how easy this effect is to accomplish with the magic of CSS.

http://www.devwebproau.com/2004/0121.html
01.21.04
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