EyePlot Blog - Semantics & Standards
What Are Web Standards?
Posted by Steve Tucker on 03/09/2009 under Semantics & Standards.
What are web standards and why should web designers adhere to them? Let me tell you.
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Great Head
Posted by Steve Tucker on 06/04/2009 under Semantics & Standards. Currently 4 comments.
Using your head tags are important in web design
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What are acronyms?
Posted by Steve Tucker on 04/04/2009 under Semantics & Standards. Currently 1 comments.
What exactly ar acronyms in html and how do you use them?
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Accessibility to Rank Better
Posted by Steve Tucker on 02/04/2009 under Semantics & Standards. Currently 2 comments.
How using accessibility in your website can help your website rank better.
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Semantics Markup Web Design
Posted by Steve Tucker on 22/03/2009 under Web Design, XHTML & CSS and Semantics & Standards. Currently 4 comments.
If you are in the internet business community you have probably heard of SEO for web design, but have you heard of semantics markup web design? Basically, semantic markup is the programming your website so that the code used actually seems a bit like English rather than computer code. Using this kind of coding makes it easier for search engines to pick up a website’s content and analyze it for SEO components and of course then sending the site to a specific website’s landing page or pages.
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Online Marketing for Small Business
Posted by Jay Hands on 22/12/2008 under Online Marketing and Semantics & Standards. Currently 1 comments.
Online marketing for small business has opened up the power of the internet for everyone no matter what size your business is. The internet has become a phenomenal force in commerce and if you own a small business you need to get on the band wagon and enjoy the success the internet has to offer you.
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Semantic Web Design Importance
Posted by Steve Tucker on 18/03/2007 under Web Design and Semantics & Standards. Currently 4 comments.
Semantic web design is the structuring of markup documents, whether they be XML or XHTML, so that the meaning or context of the content is recognisable to computer systems, such as browsers and search engine spiders.
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The Importance of Web Design Standards
Posted by Steve Tucker on 22/08/2006 under Web Design, XHTML & CSS and Semantics & Standards. Currently 1 comments.
Maintaining a website designed using web standards is easy. The XHTML is very simple and so logical that it doesnt make any sense to continue using the complex and chaotic markup documents created with traditional page layout methods. If we look deeper into the global effect this has on the World Wide Web then you will see that easily maintainable XHTML documents also translate effectively into almost every internet-enabled device.
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