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Having your own website is crucial technology in the internet age. Making use of PHP can save you valuable time and help you connect more with your website visitors. For instance, maintaining a comment section on your website is an invaluable way to keep visitors returning and engaged with one another. This is just one way you can make great use of PHP technology. Instead of having users communicate only with you and waiting for a response, the implementation of PHP allows for interaction between your website visitors so that they can help each other.

Filed Under: Programming Languages Tagged With: HTML, PHP, Website

Add a Questionnaire to Your Website

Adding a survey to your website gives you vital information as to how your site is working well for you, what may be wrong with your site and what your customers are looking for. Surveys can be added to your website using HTML code which is short for Hypertext Markup Language. Putting a survey onto your website is a fairly simple process, but you will need to have some basic knowledge of computers.

Your first task will be to find a survey generator website. These companies offer survey software directly on their website to construct a survey to meet your needs. You will need to decide what types of questions you want answered, how many questions you will have and what visual style you are looking for. Most companies will need a username and password and some additional information to get you started.

Once you have created your profile, you will need to create your survey. You will want to choose how your customers will answer each question. Will they have multiple choice answers or a form to input their answers? Not all survey companies give you these options, so you will want to check before you begin the process. Some companies will also let you enhance your survey with pictures and will even email you when someone participates in your survey.

Once your survey is complete, save it. You will either be given the HTML code at this point or you may have to click “get code.” Copy the HTML code and paste it into the proper place on your website. If needed, contact your website publisher for assistance.

Filed Under: Programming, Web Design Tagged With: Character encodings in HTML, HTML, Website

Educational Requirements for a Web Designer

Web design is a very good business to be in, but is also brutally competitive. Only those who have the best understanding of the web design business will be able to find employment as a web designer at a top firm, or even get enough jobs to work freelance. Although there are certainly people who have learned about web design on their own, most of those who are out there getting the best jobs have gone to school and gotten a degree in computer information systems and web design. Many web designers are able to work remotely on their desk tops using Tight VNC and Putty, freeware programs that allow them secure connections and remote capabilities while trying to keep abreast of this competitive field.

A degree in web design can be obtained at a traditional university, but is also a very common degree offered at technical schools or community colleges. A student who is interested in obtaining a degree in web design can expect to take a full range of courses to prepare them for a career in the field.

The student will generally have to take some general education classes, even at a technical school. The student will likely have to take a basic English class, sociology or psychology, college algebra, and maybe a few other classes like speech, history, or chemistry. After they have taken their core classes, the student will have a wide range of computer classes to take. The first classes will teach the student computer basics. Learning to use common programs like Microsoft Office is very important for anyone who may work on computers. Other common classes will include teaching the student basic computer repair and learning the basics of a programming language or two.

Finally, the student will be ready to take specialty classes in web design. They will learn HTML and CSS, of course, but there is much more to it than that. The student will have to study graphics programs so they can create graphics for their web sites. Some of the hardest classes will put everything together for the student. When students graduate, they will be ready to design web pages.

Filed Under: Web Design Tagged With: HTML, Microsoft Office, Web design

HTML Can be a Bother

You may see a lot of HTML around on the web, but you’re fed up with some of it. Do you have some pet peeves with HTML? You’re not the only one.

Some people feel that HTML can be a good thing when done properly, but if not, it can be exasperating. For example, when websites collage their sites with large, massive graphics. This not only limits the text which can be an essential component to the web site, but it also can increase the amount of time it takes to load a web page. In a culture where fast food and instant messaging are the norm, no web viewer is going to sit around for longer than a couple of seconds to see the page, especially when there are so many other options out there on the web.

Another annoyance can be overly-decorated backgrounds. Backgrounds with gaudy patterns or graphics completely distract from the web content and make it difficult for the viewer to clearly see the text. Although a background may look appealing in the website-building process, web designers and web developers should view the finished product carefully before proceeding. It may seem cool to have multi-colored text, but viewers do not prefer to read web content in rainbow. Like you, the public has the habit of viewing dark text on light backgrounds (i.e. black print on white or cream backgrounds in newspapers or books). It may seem a step ahead to do the opposite, but in reality, it has to be done right in order to look professional. If a web designer is attempting to join in the fashion-forward color black and apply this to their entire web page background, it can come across as amateur rather than polished and sophisticated.

Although HTML has been viewed as an essential, it can be a bother when applied poorly.

Filed Under: General, Web Design Tagged With: HTML, Web design, Web page

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