Set up Your Online Portfolio

Written by Lala C. Ballatan


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3. The Pop – up - your graphics are on one page, as thumbnails linked to a larger version ofrepparttar graphic. With this, your page won’t take forever to load and your prospects can view only what they're interested in. However, some viewers with older browsers may not be able to take advantage of these thumbnails and some users do not like extra windows that pop open without adequate warning.

4. The Pop – up by category - each type of work (identity, brochures, logos, etc.) is in its own section. Each type has a link that may have a larger version and some explanatory text and even some sketches. This makes it easy for prospects to get straight to what they're interested in. But, it's a lot more work for you. The same disadvantage as ‘The pop-up’ lay out may also be experienced. Now that you have hints on lay outing your online portfolio, you might start creating one already! After deciding on a particular lay-out takerepparttar 132227 time to decide where you should put your portfolio online. Enjoy your online exposure!-30-

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Lala C. Ballatan is a 26 year-old Communication Arts graduate. Book reading has always been her greatest passion -- mysteries, horrors, psycho-thrillers, historical documentaries and classics.

Her writing prowess began as early as she was 10 years old in girlish diaries. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined and observed, to bear witness.


About Web Applications

Written by Dominic Lachance


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Streamlining existing corporate systems, such as employee evaluations, benefits enrollment and sales fulfillment, by combining tasks performed by several programs into a single Web application. Moving project planning and collaboration online with scheduling, discussion systems, document archiving and other services. Insuring staff access to important information through Web-based document libraries and search engines Dynamic intranet, job board, dynamic portfolio, press release, buy & sell, and many other web-based applications. How do they work? Web-based Applications are able to giverepparttar user a precisely tailored web experience by pulling outrepparttar 132224 most appropriate information (usually from a database), rather than being restricted to sending out one of a limited set of standard pages.

If you were using a Web-based scheduling program rather than local software, you would accessrepparttar 132225 program as a web site. To userepparttar 132226 scheduling software, you would start your web browser and point it at a web site's Uniform Resource Locator, or URL (for example, http://myserver/scheduler). Upon arriving atrepparttar 132227 correct site, your web browser will display a web page that lets you userepparttar 132228 software. From there,repparttar 132229 application functions inrepparttar 132230 same manner as local software. In this example, all scheduling information, calendar data, appointments, etc. are stored inrepparttar 132231 database, and retrieved viarepparttar 132232 web browser as needed. The functionality can, if desired, be identical torepparttar 132233 traditional version ofrepparttar 132234 same software.

Documedia web design consultant

Dominic Lachance is the Co-Founder and Vice-President of Documédia a company specialized in the integration of technology and businesss process as well as the training relative to the use of these new technologies.He has taken part in the development of numerous projects for different corporations and goverment ministries. He has also trained hundreds of people in the use of new technologies for the web, print and digital video industry.


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