The type of computer you own says a lot about your personality. Desktop-ers prefer processing power and storage. Laptop-ers people enjoy mobility. Computers caked in dust and swaddling in cobwebs signifies a user that doesn’t like sitting in front of their screen.
Some users don’t like sitting at their screen to read articles; in fact, it can even be dangerous. *chuckle*. Others don’t have a laptop and can’t read content away from their computer. How, then, can we bring our content to all our readers?
The division of presentation and structure is what makes the XHTML/CSS combo so delightful. XHTML logically divides your content while CSS appropriately applies the style. Two peas in a pod, really.
When creating a website, I’ve encountered the FOUC bug. This vulgar sounding bug stands for Flash Of Unstyled Content. When visiting a webpage for the first time, before the stylesheet…
“The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.”
Our meticulously crafted and optimized website for Industrial Process Designs, woefully disappeared from Google’s SERP after appearing on the first page last Friday.
Did our webpage teeter off the edge of the world? Mayhaps a hungry HTML-saurus make a quaint little meal of it. In truth, we don’t know for sure what really…