by jamesgeorge | Jul 25, 2012 | Articles, CSS3, Tutorials, Web Design
Build Consistent Websites For Everyone I have been reading some high-impact articles lately about web design, set backs, and our limitations when designing for the web, especially on how to build consistent websites across all browsers. I have heard both sides of the...
by jamesgeorge | Aug 29, 2010 | Dreamweaver, Premium, Tutorials, Web Design
When creating your own navigation system for your web site, Spry is a remarkable tool that organizes and breaks down the entire structure simply and easily. The Spry system makes it so easy to go back and change the structure and layout of different navigation...
by jamesgeorge | Jul 24, 2010 | Lightroom, Photoshop, Tutorials, Web Design
I really like to create my own image galleries, but let’s face it, in the real world, we can’t always have things how we want them. Sometimes we need to get the job done in the best possible manner, as quickly and effectively as possible. When I need a...
by jamesgeorge | Jul 18, 2010 | Articles, Dreamweaver, Tutorials, Web Design
When creating your web site, it is important to create a site that flows in a way that helps to get your message across to your viewer. You have to create something eye-catching, but well designed. Having a solid structure is key. To me CSS is the only way to go for a...
by jamesgeorge | Jul 15, 2010 | Articles, Tutorials, Web Design
There is certainly a lot to consider when laying out your site design. There are so many tools to help you out, and so many methods to get the job done. You really have to consider what your needs are, and which method will help you accomplish them. When I design a...
by jamesgeorge | Jun 29, 2010 | Articles, Web Design
In the first portion of this mini series, I discussed finding and choosing a domain name, as well as hosting and things to consider. Today, I am going to build on what I discussed in part 1. I realized that I had left some important information out regarding domains...