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Website Design Tool: Coda from Panic
Sorry Windows web developers, this tool is only for the mac. Coda is Panic Software’s latest product offering catering

Breadcrumbs
As a diversion to my ongoing series on top-down usability design in web development, let me discuss about a very simple yet useful

Web Usability: Getting the Big Things Right First
As with the waterfall model of doing things, a good web usability design process starts with the big things. Once you have set

Web Design : The Importance of Usability
Usability is a quality attribute that describes how easy a user can navigate or use the user interface of software, and in the

Building the best possible website
I know, indulging in the hyperbole like the best, the biggest, the most wonderful, is not often advised, but the crux of the

Website Design - Why You Should Use CSS
CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets, and if you are wondering what cascading does here, they have a cascading effect on the

Website Traffic Analysis - Website usage data
Web analytics, or your website usage data tells you how many visitors you get per day, per week or per month, how they end up on

Website Design: What will CSS3 bring to the table
With the Internet Explorer not supporting even some of the CSS2.1 features, it’s not a surprise that work on CSS3 has been going

The benefits of using validated code
Although some argue that adhering to strictly validated code is just a way of making things needlessly complex, by the end of the

The future of website design
I often wonder where the web designing is heading. Web 1.0 or the first phase of web designing, or you may call it even the