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Nine Things to Avoid in Your Site Design

Web designing is really a process associated with representing dynamic content graphically to construct a aesthetically appealing web site. Majority of web-site designers commit a few common group of mistakes whilst web-designing. In this creative area, mistakes tend to be good to occur because errors would be the most effective tool associated with learning. Actually, [...]

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What’s the way to make a site dynamic

You may have heard the phrase “Content Management System” bounced around on the net quite a bit and maybe you came away confused as to what it really is. Maybe instead you have simply heard the acronym for it, ‘CMS’ and that left you even more confused. Well thankfully, this article here will give you [...]

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Making site design easier – Five Tips

Have you ever wondered what makes those certain websites stand out as being great? Great websites usually in turn become popular. But what is it that makes it so great? Often it has lots to do with the website design. If a site has very poor site design, it will not be a joy for [...]

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Bridging the gap with the One Laptop Per Child scheme Will it work?

The One Laptop Per Child scheme was an idea brought forth by Nicholas Negroponte at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland in January 2005. The idea behind it was a new way for children in developing nations to learn through independent exploration and interaction. The laptop will be Linux-based, with a dual-mode monitor system, [...]

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Bridging the gap through the One Laptop Per Child plan Will it work?

The One Laptop Per Child scheme was an idea brought forth by Nicholas Negroponte at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland in January 2005. The idea behind it was a new way for children in developing nations to learn through independent exploration and interaction. The laptop will be Linux-based, with a dual-mode monitor system, [...]

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