By Laura Legendary

During a recent educational seminar conducted by a friend and business leader, the dialogue turned to the importance of Web site accessibility. Incredulous, a seminar attendee inquired, "Why in the world would a blind person need a computer?" In the equally incredulous and reproachful commentary that followed, it occurred to me that there are probably a great many otherwise very bright and capable individuals who wonder the same thing. (more…)

By Winmark Business Solutions

The biggest asset of an organization is its information, which is why content management software can prove invaluable. But how much content management does your organization really need? (more…)

By Winmark Business Solutions

When building a business Web site, frustration is a common experience among business owners trying to judge the quality of Web site design. Everyone wants to implement the best looking Web site, but opinions of what constitutes a great site vary. Fortunately, good Web sites aren't based on opinion. They are based on evidence. (more…)

By CC Pearce

There is no doubt that the iPad will continue the ever-changing format of Web design. The question is whether the iPad will revolutionize Web design as significantly as mobile devices like the iPhone and Droid have. (more…)

By Gail Seymour

Almost 40 percent of Internet users view your pages with browsers other than Internet Explorer, making cross browser compatibility more important than ever to Web design. Here are 10 tips to reduce browser issues: (more…)

By Monique Martin

Even if your Web site doesn’t have thousands or even hundreds of pages, a search function can go a long way in helping to create a positive user experience. The easier it is for someone to find things on your site, the better is for them and for you. And, if you running an ecommerce site, ensuring that your buyers can find what they’re looking for is critical to your business’s success. (more…)

By Jen Brister

When you're designing a Web site for a small business, you might wonder exactly how much of the material you're showing readers has to be above the fold. The "fold" is the bottom part of the page that remains unseen before you scroll down to read further. (more…)

By Bruce Tyson

A Content Management System, or CMS, is an application running on a Web site that allows users to produce and manage dynamic Web sites without any technical knowledge. Everything is done through an easy to use graphical interface that loads into a Web browser. (more…)

By Bruce Tyson

Google, the leading Internet search engine, provides over two-thirds of all online searches. Google is popular because it has perfected the art of helping users find what they are looking for. Now Google’s technology is available for Webmasters and bloggers so visitors can find content on their Web site. (more…)

By Winmark Business Solutions

A Request for Proposal (RFP) provides the basis for selecting the Web site developer who will implement your company's Web site project. An RFP is an evolved version of an implementation plan that includes information requested from vendors to aid in selection. (more…)

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