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The Building Blocks of Webmaster Productivity

BLOCKS Rapid application and web site development.  Increasing demand for web standards. New standards and technologies appear, grow, and morph together within shorter and shorter cycles.  Webmasters must be more productive than ever.  These guidelines will help you become a more productive webmaster.

The building blocks of a productive webmaster are: 

  1. The right tools
  2. Environments
  3. Patterns
  4. Mature frameworks
  5. Study
  6. Web communities
  7. Good work habits
  8. A life
  9. Prayer

Use the right tools

Webmasters can find plenty of excellent tools now to:

  • design and develop faster
  • meet standards
  • reduce redundant tasks
  • automate repetitive tasks 

The old saying, "Use the right tool for the right job", remains true today.  Invest time today in finding yourself the right tools for the jobs you do. 

You have more choices than ever before.

The net houses a myriad of web developer software.  Some of the best web development applications and tools are free or open-source.  Yes, many excellent web design applications still cost, yet can be worth paying for. 

YOUR FIRST HTML PAGE - V : Christian Web Design: HTML Tutorial Conclusion

Christian Web Design: HTML Tutorial Conclusion


Christian Web Design: HTML Tutorial Conclusion

Tables are used to display information in an orderly manner. Incidentally, here we are not talking furniture. A table means tabular representation of certain data on your computer screen or in printed form.

== Step 8: ==

Ideally, a table consists of rows and columns. Mathematically, every table has at least one row, and at least one column.

In an empty square box, even if you don't see multiple vertical and horizontal lines, there is at least one row and at least one column.

The Secrets to Building a Successful Web Site : Article

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If you're doing business on the internet, one of the most important aspects of your businesses success is your web site. If your web site doesn't look professional, no matter what product you're offering, your chances of success are minimal.

Before you begin, if you've never designed a web page, it would be wise to become familiar with HTML. (Hypertext Markup Language). A great place to start is NCSA Beginner's Guide to HTML - http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Gen...
Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html

The main page of your web site should be under 60KB in size and take only 30 seconds to load. If a page takes too long to load, your potential customer will not wait. Ultimately costing you business.

Hidden Treasures - Good or Bad? : Introduction

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Now to the four questions


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Is your site full of hidden treasures? Let's hope not.

Treasures, good. Hidden, bad. If your site's visitors can't
navigate effortlessly through all parts of your site, your web
presence isn't as effective as it could be.

A well-designed navigation system is a critical component of any
successful web site. It should be persistent and consistent
throughout the site and should answer these four questions:

What to Design into Church Websites : More expert advice...

Introduction
Let's hear from some Church webmasters
Other Christian website experts say...
More expert advice...
Conclusion with an important example site...


More expert advice...

Paul says,

?You also have to consider how people enter your site - they may not visit your front page first, so making links to the visitors page(s) available throughout the site is important.?

Web Site Redesign ? from stagnation to rejuvenation : Part 1 of a 2 part series

When surfing the Web these days, you often come across web sites that suffer from stagnation ? they look old, obsolete or appear to have been designed by an amateur. Your web site needs continuous improvement to capture and engage your visitor's attention. If not, they can easily click away to your competitor's site.

WEB PAGE DESIGN...An experienced visitor's point of view : Intro

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Site Maps


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There are certain things that make a web page easy to navigate and still others that will chase away visitors. Below are some tips indicating elements that should be in place in every web page in your site.

IDENTIFICATION

Who are you? Why do you have a web page and why should they return or do business with you? These are questions that should be answered on your title page and perhaps included in some form in every page on your site. A simple way of contacting you should be in place. One example of this is an invitation at the bottom of each page, to email comments to you, with a link that activates the email portion of the browser.

What to Design into Church Websites : Introduction

Introduction
Let's hear from some Church webmasters
Other Christian website experts say...
More expert advice...
Conclusion with an important example site...


Introduction

 

Recently, the CWM Community members met in our forums to put together a list of what kinds of features can or should go on a church website. Read what your piers are recommending and add to the discussion yourself.

Do You Need a Website? : WEBSITE DESIGN TIPS

EVERY small or home-based business should consider a website. There are certainly some businesses where a website offers nothing of value but

for the vast majority a website can be a very effective sales channel and marketing tool. However, there are some "rules" to follow to ensure

the success of your website. This article will list the steps we have taken that have resulted in a successful website.

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