When the the king of search looks to optimize its own content for search results, you know it’s not by going out and buying back links. They get those free of charge by their millions of users who love their resources. So what can Google do to improve their own rankings? They optimize their code on-site. Continue reading »

 

Here is an easy example on why you should use more than one type of web browser for testing your site. A special thank you goes to Premium Concert Tickets for allowing me to use one of their pages as an example: Michael Buble Tickets.

The IE Version

Still building websites in IE? There is nothing wrong with that. Still building website in IE, and not testing it with another type like Firefox? Crazy! I test intranet sites that I make for only IE6 users with other types of browsers. I have to, if I want high quality. Besides, there is something wrong with IE. Continue reading »

 

wordpressI don’t know about you, but I’ve been working with WordPress for many, many years, and have greatly admired people who can create wonderful WordPress themes. The most I can do is log into the WordPress admin area and scroll through the different available themes, download one and click “activate”. Badda Bing. Job done. But the free themes always seemed to require customization which was just beyond my simplistic editing (hacking) know-how. I’ve always wondered how the heck people design wonderful-looking themes… are they graphic-design geniuses, or what? Continue reading »

 

For those of you that need a minimum width set for whatever reason, most browsers understand the style of “min-width:1024px”. In this case, 1024 would be how wide you need it.

Typically, this min-width style is used to prevent inline DIV tags from wrapping. Min-width works great for most modern browsers, but the notorious IE6 refuses to play ball. It’s also still popularly used by large corporations. Continue reading »

 

Here are the top posts and pages viewed on Best Web Image for the month of February, 2010. My personal favorite is: Reasons Why Validating HTML is Important to You. It’s a three part post that really drives the point on why you should validate your HTML. Continue reading »