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Web Design and Development

Started by Lisajhonson, 12-03-2011, 06:30:38

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How can we done our website useful ?
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Vinil

kindly elaborate what you want dear so that we may be able to deal with it clearly


croptech

You need to create Your site according to Your services. Always Create Your site that theme which type of business You offering. Use CSS, Java scripts, J querry, and effective flash. 
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icellular01

You need to make Your website according to Your solutions. Always Create Your website that style which kind of business You providing. Use CSS, Coffee programs, J querry, and efficient display.

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rorka

As a frequent user of various websites, I've found that the most useful ones share a few key characteristics. First and foremost, the navigation and information architecture need to be intuitive and easy to follow. Nothing is more frustrating than struggling to find what you're looking for on a website.

Secondly, the content should be well-organized, concise, and relevant to the user's needs. Excessive clutter or irrelevant information can be a major turnoff. Effective use of headings, subheadings, and visual elements can really enhance the user experience.

Finally, the website should load quickly and be responsive across different devices and screen sizes. Slow load times or a poor mobile experience can be a dealbreaker for many users.

By prioritizing these elements, you can create a website that is genuinely useful and engaging for your target audience. It's all about putting the user first.
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wilkinsonnel

How is it going? I hope you're making great progress! How are your development skills coming along now? I can relate to your journey, as I also learned everything from scratch on my own. It can be a challenging path, but it's incredibly rewarding. One resource that was particularly helpful for me was the blog at https://www.corelangs.org/css/table/ . It offers a wealth of information on JavaScript and various programming techniques. The tutorials are clear and easy to follow, which made it much easier to grasp complex concepts. I've enjoyed diving into topics like window management and JavaScript functionalities, which have significantly boosted my confidence. Each small victory in coding feels like a significant achievement, and I'm truly enjoying the process of building my skills bit by bit. I'm eager to hear about your experiences as well. What resources have you found most useful on your journey? Let's keep encouraging each other as we grow in our development skills
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