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Web design tip for Bournemouth – Google doesn’t use the keywords meta tag in web search – http://tinyurl.com/m4cjkz # Powered by Twitter Tools
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Web design tip for Bournemouth – Google doesn’t use the keywords meta tag in web search – http://tinyurl.com/m4cjkz # Powered by Twitter Tools
Web design tip for Bournemouth – Google doesn’t use the keywords meta tag in web search – http://tinyurl.com/m4cjkz
Well, it’s up online right now as we speak. We’ve created and crafted the latest of our Bournemouth web designs using a sprinkling of xhtml, a dash of css, some flash and a handful of swfObject 2. Graphic design was carried out in Adobe illustrator cs3, with a couple of Read the Rest…
Do you like the Wacom Bamboo pen tablet? http://bit.ly/C9qKl # Powered by Twitter Tools
They are the 3 magic letters on everyone’s lips – “SEO” – or search engine optimisation. I spoke to a very nice chap the other day who was fitting the carpets in our hallway right here in sunny Bournemouth. We were talking about his website, or lack of one, and Read the Rest…
We are now expanding our core services providing web design in Bournemouth. Along with the website design and implementation for New Forest Tree Surgery, we have also produced their business stationery, letterheads and business cards.
Do you like the Wacom Bamboo pen tablet? http://bit.ly/C9qKl
Pure and Simple Web Design in Bournemouth will soon be launching it’s new Business Start Up Service, helping local businesses with a complete business start up service, taking care of all the essentials – logo & graphic design, letterheads business cards and stationery, web hosting and website design. And all Read the Rest…
Well, following on from my previous post about the Wacom Bamboo pen tablet, I’ve created my first icon using this lovely little bit of kit – for the New Forest Tree Surgery website – our latest web design project. It’s a simple leaf icon, this may develop into a sprouting Read the Rest…
Messing with my Bamboo stick!
Fiddling with my Bamboo pen tablet http://bit.ly/G9lOn via @addthis
Thought I’d take some time to briefly discuss the benefits of creating website template graphics using vector images with a Pen Tablet. In my case it’s my new Wacom Bamboo pen tablet. Somewhere around the £50-65 mark in the UK at present, depending on whether you shop online, or in-store Read the Rest…
looking at social networking icons…. http://bit.ly/41TQtT via @addthis
The eternal puzzle of web design validation, with standards being set by the World Wide Web Consortium, is likely to continue for some time. Until such time as all browsers are similarly compliant, we have some careful coding to apply in our web designs, and of course the handy Validation Read the Rest…