Category Archives: Site Architecture

King of Content

When was the last time someone you know shared—online or offline—a banner ad, a 30-second radio spot, or a 1-800 number he saw on TV? Can’t remember? That’s because it never happened—ever. What does that tell you? People don’t trade … Continue reading

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Google Drive On It’s Way!

GigaOm’s Om Malik reports that a source close to Google has informed him that their long anticipated online storage service may make an appearance during the first week of April. Malik reiterates may, as hints of the Google Drive service … Continue reading

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30 Fresh Web UI, Mobile UI and Wireframe Kits

All of the templates, kits, stencils and even the Photoshop Actions we have in this post have all been designed to help make the initial rapid prototyping stages of web and mobile development that little bit easier, quicker and smoother. … Continue reading

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Multiple Domains vs Subdomains vs Folders Site Structure

Usually the most important decisions in SEO are the ones that affect the structure of the website. A popular SEO debate is if one should use multiple domains, sub-domains or folders when he/she has multilanguage websites or various main categories/activities. … Continue reading

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Designing Web Interfaces

With more companies turning to RIA frameworks for enterprise software development, these screen patterns are indispensable for product managers, UX designers, information architects, interaction designers and developers. The patterns rely heavily upon desktop design principles, subtly blended with many of … Continue reading

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Content Management Systems Reviewed

When it comes to content management systems (CMS) and publishing platforms, there are plenty to choose from. They vary in technologies used, organization structure, performance, and license. You’ve probably heard of popular content management systems such as Drupal, WordPress, Movable … Continue reading

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Designing Interfactions for Business Applications

Websites vs. Web Applications Confusing Web applications and websites is easy, as is confusing user interface design and website design. But they are different both in essence and in so many other ways, which we’ll explore in this article. A … Continue reading

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jQuery Plugins

jQuery is a lightweight, cross-browser compliant, and extremely powerful JavaScript framework. jQuery enables you to add interactivity and increased functionality to your website. jQuery is much useful because it can help you to create animations and interactions. As I all know jQuery helps in creating some awesome … Continue reading

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Time Savers For Web Designers

LaunchList This tool helps you review important items before the big launch. By default, the tool provides 28 items to be checked, but it also allows you to add custom items to the list. Each item can be commented on … Continue reading

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Choosing the Right Open Sourced CMS for Your Business

CMS systems or web content management systems are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation. Best Open Source CMS is only appropriate according the needs of a web project. Some not so popular CMS can have tons of features … Continue reading

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