Separating Presentation, Content and Structure

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Structure, onrepparttar other hand, is what makes up a page minusrepparttar 132237 presentational elements and content. In theory, you can separate content and structure. However, to be a functional site it is advisable not to. Structure should not be separated from presentation. Presentation depends on structure, however, presentation should be separated. While main presentational changes may require change in structure, content can be change even without any need for structural change.

The perfect website separation system stores content in a database to toleraterepparttar 132238 isolation and management of content information. Structure and presentation can be handled together – presentation withrepparttar 132239 stylesheet and accompanying structural elements when needed. Structure, onrepparttar 132240 other hand, is best dealt with through a system of template package built using a server-side scripting language like PHP or ASP. Each template can have one or more stylesheets but every template package can connect torepparttar 132241 same with matching database to recover content for display. Lots of content management systems provide varying levels of this kind of support. Nonetheless, full-featured templates systems that make CSS Zen Garden-like usage of stylesheets are few and better.



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10 Questions for Your Logo Design

Written by Granny's Mettle


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4 Is it advisable to use Clip Art in logos? If your business is locally inclined, say you just want to operate a small corner café, a strong corporate identity may be a bit too much. You could use your start-up funds on more important things likerepparttar interior design of your place for example. For times like these, a high quality solution would berepparttar 132235 right typeface for your company name and high quality royalty free clip art. By trying out and mixing multiple clip art images, you can create a unique logo.

3 Can I trademark my logo created from clip art? A trademark lawyer advises that even if you alter drastically a clip art image, it may still be impossible to trademark. However, he said that one may consider usingrepparttar 132236 design withrepparttar 132237 drastically altered clip art up untilrepparttar 132238 company gets well underway and then later replace it with something similar yet completely original. This way,repparttar 132239 company may have trademark protection.

2 What can I use to reduce computer memory on my images? Images and illustrations tend to eat much of computer memory. In order to decrease memory usage, vector graphics may be used. Vector graphics shrink and expand without loss of detail. They require less computer memory unlike a bitmap image which can take up to 2 to 10 MB of memory and loses detail when expanded.

1 What do I need to remember when designing my logo? A designer compares a logo to a story… "It is like a compressed story of your company…backed by a promise." It is a trademark that supports and represents your company's ideals and objectives. When designing your logo just keep this question in mind: What do I want my customers to expect and feel when they see my logo?

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Granny's Mettle is a 30-something, professional web content writer. She has created various web content on a diverse range of topics, which includes digital printing topics, medical news, as well as legal issues. Her articles are composed of reviews, suggestions, tips and more for the printing and designing industry.


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