Don't Blame It On The WebmasterWritten by jim Peters
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Java Status ----------- 1. Enabled 6,152 92.84% 2. Unknown 182 5.36% 3. Disabled 61 1.79% Total 6,395 This information tells me that most of traffic to this site is: 1. Java Enabled 92% 2. Using either Windows 98 67% or Windows 95 29% 3. Using a screen Resolutions of 800 by 600 pixels 81% or 1024 by 768 pixels 11.88% 4. Browsers being used MSIE 6.x 74.88% and Netscape 6.x 18% That makes it very easy for me to know under what environment majority of my visitors are viewing that site. I then design site to be viewed by IE 6.0 or better NS 6.2 or better at 800 X 600 Resolution and I have no problem using Java Script. The majority of websites are designed exactly that way. Now, here are a few guidelines to follow when you start your journey out into vast reaches of cyberspace: Use either Microsoft IE. 6.0 or better -- get it here: http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/ ... or Netscape Navigator 6.2 or better -- get it here: http://help.netscape.com/products/client/communicator/index.html Set your screen resolution to 800x600 or better. That can be done in your Control Panel by clicking on display and then settings. I also use true color (24). With these settings you should be able to view majority of sites way they were designed to be seen. OH! one more thing ... I don't know of a webmaster that designs sites to be viewed in anything other than a maximized window. If you're opening a site from a hyperlink in your e-mail you'll really need to click on maximize button at top right of browser window. I hope this will help to make your journey a bit more pleasant. And if you see something on a website using above settings that isn't right, or find a bad link or just want to tell webmaster you loved or hated their site, remember to tell them where you visited them. We have over 4000 web pages and we're always getting e-mail that just says "You have a link that gave me an error message" -- that really doesn't help me fix problem. Also, keep in mind, if 5000 people viewed a web site without problems but you have one, problem just might be on your end! We welcome all comments good and bad about our sites, so don't stop sending them. "Your Success Is Our Success" jbp

[ jim Peters is Manager of NSI "SOLUTIONS". NSI specializes in custom website design,promotion, maintenance, domain registration ,site hosting ,site and graphic design, as well as e-commerce packages for small to medium sized companies. In other words "SOLUTIONS".]
| | How to Design a Corporate Website in 10 Easy StepsWritten by Ali Zain.
Continued from page 1 Partners Section: Now we’re talking Corporate Site here. You want your site visitors to know that you do have partners and affiliates that you deal with. Think about it, don’t you see a Partners Section on other corp. sites. Just hop on to CJ.com and join their publisher program, then find affiliate programs that match your niche and join them. Then just put a link back to these sites on your Partners Page. You’d also get paid if a visitor from your site buys or clicks on link. Testimonials/Feedback: This is critical to your corp. site design. Create a page that would include testimonials from your past clients or their feedback about work provided. You want to build credibility as well as inform you’re visitors that you are a legitimate co. or group. Clients Page: Last but not least, include a page that would state all clients you’re working with. So for e.g. if you’re an accounting firm and do accounting work for clients, include their names and logos if they provide you one on this page. Again, Credibility is Key here. BONUS: Ok, I know I did say 10 Steps, but here is 1 Powerful tip. On your main Corp. Site page, include your Site’s professional email addresses e.g. Sales@YourCorpSite.com, CEO@YourCorpSite.com, CustomerService@YourCorpSite.com and Billing@YourCorpSite.com to name a few. You can create these emails by going in your control panel in your Dayana Host’s Site @ http://dayanahost.vb7.net. So there you have it, 10 simple, easy to remember steps in designing your Corp. Site. Again, get your hosting, domain, logo, get a template and design it in 3 or 4 tables, create pages as mentioned above, get a Toll-Free VM and you’d have one of best Corp. Site in no time J Referenced Sites: Dayana Hosting: http://dayanahost.vb7.net Domain Name: http://domains.vb7.net/ Logos: http://www.gotlogos.com Toll-Free VM#: http://www.onebox.com Free Templates: http://www.freetemplates.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ali Z. is webmaster and president of VB7.net, premier site on net for free I.T. Training. To read excellent articles written by him, subscribe to his site's newsletter at http://www.vb7.net/news.htm. You'll also receive best I.T. Advice, tips-n-tricks newsletter and other goodies. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resell Rights: Only members of VB7.net have full Resell Rights to this incredible Report. VB7.net membership is Free and you can join at http://www.vb7.net. By joining, you can either give away or sell this report for any amount. Please note that retail price is $19.95.

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