In: Learning CSS, OS WebMaster

CSS Concepts & Design Principles in the Zen Garden

by Scott Frangos

Learning about CSS at WebHelperMagazine.com

In this Lesson we’ll look at the CSS structure of an excellent site design in the CSS Zen Garden. You can follow along using the Web Developer Firefox extension which will help us reveal the hidden structure of the design.

In: Blogging Help, Online Business, Social Media-Marketing

Engage Or Die - The Rise Of User-Generated Content

By Simon Dance

Why do people spend so much time creating and uploading content for the internet? In the view of MySpace guru Richard Rosenblatt, the answer is age-old: ‘People like to express themselves, and they want to be famous. Those are two things we saw from the very beginning of MySpace. Five years ago MySpace didn’t even exist; in 2008 it’s going to do $800 million in revenue, and… Continue reading

In: Blogging Help, OS WebMaster, Social Media-Marketing, WordPress CMS Help

WordPress Roundup: News, Views, & How-Tos for WP BlogMasters…

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by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor - WebHelperMagazine.com

Countdown to WordPress version 2.5

WordPress 2.5 is almost here — below, a screenshot shows some of the planned revisions to the administration area in the next upgrade of WordPress — version 2.5. Revisions are still being made… Continue reading

In: OS WebMaster, Web Help

AJAX & Javascript Galleries, Slideshows and Effects Redux

One of the most pleasing effects that AJAX offers web designers i the ability to create slideshows, lightboxes, galleries and image transition effects. Here is a collection of favorite effects from generous programmers and designers — those gifted with left-brain and right-brain talent — for free as reviewed by Max Keisler.

by Max Keisler

I was looking through some of my older posts tonight and realized my last post… Continue reading

In: OS WebMaster, Web Help

13 Great Firefox Extensions for Web Professionals

By Adam McFarland

Like most web developers or SEO professionals, I use a vast array of tools to get the job done. I use a combination of desktop and web applications, some purchased and some free. Everyone I know has downloaded a free copy of Mozilla Firefox, but few realize that by installing some of the 1,500 free extensions they can eliminate the need for most of the… Continue reading

In: Social Media-Marketing

A Search Engine Optimization Campaign - Quick & Dirty

By Edward Beckett

An effective Search Engine Optimization campaign begins by using keywords to target the subjects which you intend your web site to rank for. In order to rank in the search engine results pages (SERP’s), a web site has to have a position of relevance to the search engine for a given search term. This is usually achieved by having keyword rich content on the site that coincides… Continue reading

In: Social Media-Marketing, Web Help

An Easy Website Split - Testing Schedule You Can Use

It’s always amazing to me how few online marketers take the time to do some testing. Testing what? Testing two ads in adsense to see which one performs better. Or, testing two different headlines in ads. Testing a “landing page” (the page people come to on your site when the click on an ad) is very important. It’s so easy to do