Saturday, January 21, 2012

website errors

This time I'll share a few common mistakes that are often found on the website. Chek it out !
1. Use Javascript Javasript like people showing off muscles. Just because the ability to enter cool Javascript to your pages, do not do. Most importantly, do not have JavaSrcipt that are decorative. such as the clock moves in next to the cursor, the snow fell, and shimmy-shimmy page every few seconds. immediately remove all of it.
2. Frame Do not use frames for your website. The point. Why? First, because if there is a frame, one can not bookmark a page. because the terbookmark just the frame alone, not including navigation and so on. Secondly, search engines like Google can be problematic. Third, very, very ugly!
3. Contrast Colors Do not use yellow text on red, purple or blue on top, or the like that can make epilepsy. Also do not use colors too close together. Be careful with the use of textures / patterns. Do not show text on top of a pattern, unless it has been designed with a precise example, uses large text with a glow around it.
4. Do Forcing Such as "Give us the vote, before going to the website!" Or "Make this page becomes your homepage! Click the OK button. "Visitors coming to your site looking for information or service, rather than looking for ways to create a well-known owner of the website. Remember, your website is there for visitors, not for you.
5. Link Do not offer a link, but when visitors click on the link that appears is the page that reads "coming soon". What a waste of time! Do not show something that is not finished, because it will only disappoint visitors.
6. Navigation is not clear. If there are pages containing articles, give the name of "article", no other words such as "treasury" or the other. Immediately, to-the-point, because it would be confusing for first-time visitors arrive.
7. Ads like a bulletin board. Websites that may actually be good, can be damaged only because of the ad. Posting a good idea not to interfere with the content of your website.
8. Do not use language language marketing. Whatever you want to say, do not say "we are the flagship company and multinational and competitive reliable and educated". Visitors do not want to know it! What visitors want is the reason why there should meraka on your website, before the visitor clicks the X button at the top right corner of the browser.
9. Banner placement full page large banner on the front. Something serious, but often I have seen. When one sees the front page of your website, they want to know what you provided there. Banner on each page try not more than 250 pixels.
10. Flash Animation Flash in order to cool plasticity. Flash is a great innovation, but when used appropriately. Youtube for example. But, do not use for animations flickering, rocking, and doing anything that could drive away your visitors. Visitors do not care about the text you wiggle it, except to make visitors feel that your site is not qualified. Especially avoid Flash for navigation, because search engines can not follow the link to other pages. (Use CSS)
11. Decoration is not important. Maybe a little surprising, but things such as, the number of visitors is an unimportant thing. Pnegunjung not need to know how many visitors a website, and it's also not the right size for the popularity of a website. As with musical accompaniment, a large photo of your face on the front page, and the like. Including the likes of marquee also considered "cool". Watch out! there is a dog-breaker: P Maybe one of you have input. Please in the comment.

how to install moved wallpeper

Have you ever seen a moving wallpaper on your desktop? Suppose there are wallpaper images where there are many cherry trees. Then there is a moving animation that shows cherry blossoms falling. Or suppose a picture that shows animated waterfall of water coming down in a waterfall. Of course we look more beautiful desktop instead. You can do it all in Windows 7 you. First you need a file to the desktop you can run the file. Wmv as wallpaper. For that you need a file that Windows 7 DreamScene Enabled. Download the link below: klick here

Sunday, April 25, 2010

CAR DELER TEMPLATE BLOG

SPORT TEMPLATE BLOG

Ethiopia is widely considered one of the oldest human inhabited areas, if not the oldest according to some scientific findings, which is possible: Ethnographic migration studies, Anthropological artifactual discoveries, Anthropological skeletal remains and Genetic variegation radiation analyses all lend evidence to this school of thought. .[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35] As the Washington Post's David Brown put it, "the new research further shows that genetic diversity declines steadily the farther one's ancestors traveled from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia".[28] Lucy, discovered in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia's Afar region, is considered the world’s second oldest, but most complete, and best preserved adult Australopithecine fossil. Lucy's species is named Australopithecus afarensis, which means 'southern ape of Afar', after the Ethiopian region where the discovery was made. Lucy is estimated to have lived in Ethiopia 3.2 million years ago.[36] There have been many other notable fossil findings in the country including the recently found potential early hominin Ardipithicus ramidus, Ardi.[37]

Around the eighth century BC, a kingdom known as Dʿmt was established in northern Ethiopia and Eritrea; its capital was around the current town of Yeha, situated in northern Ethiopia. Most modern historians consider this civilization to be a native African one, although Sabaean-influenced because of the latter's hegemony of the Red Sea,[38] while others view Dʿmt as the result of a mixture of Sabaeans and indigenous peoples.[39] However, Ge'ez, the ancient Semitic language of Ethiopia, is now thought not to have derived from Sabaean (also South Semitic). There is evidence of a Semitic-speaking presence in Ethiopia and Eritrea at least as early as 2000 BC.[40][41] Sabaean influence is now thought to have been minor, limited to a few localities, and disappearing after a few decades or a century, perhaps representing a trading or military colony in some sort of symbiosis or military alliance with the Ethiopian civilization of Dʿmt or some other proto-Aksumite state.[42]

After the fall of Dʿmt in the fourth century BC, the plateau came to be dominated by smaller successor kingdoms, until the rise of one of these kingdoms during the first century BC, the Aksumite Empire, ancestor of medieval and modern Ethiopia, which was able to reunite the area.[43] They established bases on the northern highlands of the Ethiopian Plateau and from there expanded southward. The Persian religious figure Mani listed Aksum with Rome, Persia, and China as one of the four great powers of his time.[44]

In 316 AD, a Christian philosopher from Tyre, Meropius, embarked on a voyage of exploration along the coast of Africa. He was accompanied by, among others, two Syro-Greeks, Frumentius and his brother Aedesius. The vessel was stranded on the coast, and the natives killed all the travelers except the two brothers, who were taken to the court and given positions of trust by the monarch. They both practiced the Christian faith in private, and soon converted the queen and several other members of the royal court.

GAMECARTON TEMPLATE BLOG

Dark Conspiracy is a near-future horror role-playing game (RPG) originally developed by Game Designers' Workshop (GDW) in 1991. In 1997, the Second Edition was published by DPI (Dynasty Presentations, Inc). In 2005, The Gamers' Conglomerate (a New Zealand company) announced plans for the Third Edition, but that project has since since been abandoned

GAME TEMPLATE BLOG

Games published by Game Designers' Workshop.

GAME PORTAL TEMPLATE BLOG

Games by the companies that publish them. Note that due to mergers and acquisitions in the game industry, it is possible for a company's games to be listed both as a subcategory of this category, and as a subcategory of a subcategory of this category.
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