26 December 2009 | |
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You’ve built a Web site, you’re getting a decent amount of traffic, but you aren’t getting the kind of response that you had anticipated. Perhaps you’ve reviewed your Web site statistics and have found that nearly all of your visitors leave after viewing your home page. Asking your nephew to design your company Web site may have seemed like a good idea at the time, but there are several simple mistakes that many inexperienced developers make that can drive visitors away in droves, ultimately defeating the purpose of your Web site.
The scary news is that these problems are currently running rampant on many small-to-medium-sized companies’ Web sites, but the good news Continue Reading
23 December 2009 | |
admin
For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health…you need your browser, and your browser needs you. We lead you to the alter.
You take a browser out on the Web, hit some cool sites, knock back a couple of emails…and then what?
Just when you think you’re hitting it off, making a good impression, might be in with a chance here, mate… it jumps into a blue taxi and vanishes into the night. No happy ever after for you my friend, you’re going home alone.
Browsers can be heartlessly cruel. They promise you the World Wide Web, then deliver you to Wynberg Not Found. They reveal a bit of an image here, and a hint of a sound file there, but will they go the whole mult Continue Reading
23 December 2009 | |
admin
There are a variety of ways in which you can customize Visual Explorer to suit your needs. I’ve described a selection here to get you started.
Tab Views
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You can arrange web page tabs and tile or cascade web page windows using the tab options. From the Window menu simply click Use Tab Groups to disable this option. All of your existing tabs will then be re-arranged as cascaded windows – you can re-position these windows to suit your needs. Alternatively, on the Window menu select Tile Horizontally or Tile Vertically to automatically re-arrange the windows.
For more information see Continue Reading
13 February 2009 | |
admin
For richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health…you need your browser, and your browser needs you. We lead you to the alter.
You take a browser out on the Web, hit some cool sites, knock back a couple of emails…and then what?
Just when you think you’re hitting it off, making a good impression, might be in with a chance here, mate… it jumps into a blue taxi and vanishes into the night. No happy ever after for you my friend, you’re going home alone.
Browsers can be heartlessly cruel. They promise you the World Wide Web, then deliver you to Wynberg Not Found. They reveal a bit of an image here, and a hint of a sound file there, but will they go the whole mult Continue Reading