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Tag Archives: website design
Essential Questions for Effective Website Design
What questions should I answer to ensure I have an effective website design, for example, content/visuals/strategy/SEO/user-friendly/rankable/scalable/easy to edit? To ensure you have an effective website design, you should answer the following questions: Content Visuals Strategy SEO It can be helpful … Continue reading
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How can you make your website or blog more attractive to an audience so that they will want to stay there longer?
There are many things you can do to make your website or blog more attractive to an audience so that they will want to stay there longer. Here are a few tips: Use high-quality images and videos Images and videos … Continue reading
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Tagged attractive, interactive, polls, website design
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Website vs Traditional Marketing: Key Business Advantages
What are the key advantages of having a well-designed website for a business compared to relying solely on traditional marketing methods? A well-designed website is a powerful marketing tool that can help businesses reach a wider audience, build relationships with … Continue reading
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Tagged brand image, business growth, business website, community, customer service, digital marketing, generate leads, marketing, online marketing, save money, track results, traditional marketing, website advantages, website benefits, website design, website vs marketing
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Website design from decade to decade…
From basic text to bright colors and animations, like the popular dancing baby in 1996, to clean-cut crisp design, website design has evolved significantly over the past several decades. It has come a long way since the first website was … Continue reading
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Tagged animations, clean design, decade, high quality images, responsive, user epxerience, user friendly, web design, web styles, website design
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Can I use a Shopify theme with WooCommerce?
Short answer: no, you can’t. It sounds simple, but it’s not – Shopify themes aren’t compatible with WooCommerce (a WordPress plugin). Don’t worry: we’ll explain why, and show the easiest ways to get the look and functionality you want. Related: … Continue reading
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Tagged css, e-commerce, e-commerce themes, html, javascript, online store, php, plugin compatibility, Shopify, shopify connect, Shopify theme, shopify vs woocommerce, shopify with woocommerce, third party plugins, website design, woocomerce, woocommerce, woocommerce safety, WooCommerce theme, WordPress, wordpress hacked, wordpress plugins, WordPress themes
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2020 Best website design and development in London?
I use UltimateWB – do-it-yourself website builder with web design packages too if you don’t want to do it yourself. Got a techy/website question? Whether it’s about UltimateWB or another website builder, web hosting, or other aspects of websites, just … Continue reading
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Tagged best website builder, london, web design package, web development, website design
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Is HTML and CSS enough to create a website?
Short Answer:Yes – HTML and CSS are enough to build a basic, static website. But if you want a dynamic site with interactive features like forms, user logins, or databases, you’ll need more than just HTML and CSS. 🔍 What … Continue reading
Why keeping your website content separate from your website design is better!
There are 3 main reasons why it is best to keep your website content separate from your website design/formatting, using a stylesheet (css). You don’t need to know coding to do this, so don’t worry about that – you can … Continue reading
