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anaaanjal

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Jun 16, 2012 2:45 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Network design is a wide expression casing a lot of special skill as well as disciplines so as to are second-hand in the manufacture in addition to maintenance of websites. 

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Network design is a wide expression casing a lot of special skill as well as disciplines so as to are second-hand in the manufacture in addition to maintenance of websites. 

 [url]http://www.cubender.com/[/url]

In 1996, Microsoft at large its first spirited browse.

 









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alen12345

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Create a consistent layout. Positioning the various elements of the website, such as the title, sidebars, logos, graphics, and text, in the same places on every page will make your site navigable and intuitive. Though you’re welcome to design the layout based on your own personal vision and/or things you’ve admired on other sites, it may be easier to purchase a readymade template. Keep the same header at the top of every page. Whether or not your site content lends itself to many repeating elements, making sure that the top of every page is identical is a must. The header consists of the title/logo of the site (which should always be embedded with a link to the homepage so that the visitor can go back to square one from any given page) as well as links to the other subsections of the website (ex. About, Contact, etc.). Visually and practically, this will tie everything together.

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