Need 20 web design articles

Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by srik79, Jun 20, 2008.

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    and more on ongoing basis. 400-500 words each.

    please pm me samples and rates.
    Please send me only web design articles as samples and not on any other topic, i don't care how good you are in other topics.

    thnx
    srik
     
    srik79, Jun 20, 2008 IP
  2. kheyanne

    kheyanne Peon

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    I can work on your articles for $4.50 each.
    I also do web design. Sent you some samples. Thanks!
     
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    I am interested to write article about web design,send pm topic .

    sample :
    Five step to improve your website .

    Websites that make their customers work to read them are not the best way to get business. Miniscule fonts, text in colors that make it hard to see against the background color, and lines that are piled on top of each other are problems, but they're easy to correct. Let's jump right in and look at five easy fixes:

    1. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are the way to go - use one style sheet and control how text looks on your entire site. Make a change to the style sheet and your whole site is updated. It makes life a lot simpler.

    2. Consider your target audience. Even if they are a group of teenage girls looking for new shoes, it's never a good idea to use tiny type. It doesn't have to be enormous, but up to a point, larger type is better. 12-pt Verdana is better than 8-pt Verdana.

    3.The more contrast, the better. Black-on-white or white-on-black are examples of the highest contrast you can get. Use colors if you like, but if you squint at the page and your text basically vanishes, there's not enough contrast.

    4.Don't stack lines on top of each other. Use the line-spacing directive in CSS and give it some space; I'll often set line-spacing to 140% of the height of a typical line.

    5.No matter how good a writer you are, people don't want to read endless pages of text. Break it up by using headlines that reflect the subject of the paragraph(s) to follow so people can scan down to the parts that really interest them, or use bulleted lists to change the pace of the writing and slow down the scanning.
     
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    Am sending a PM, thanks.
     
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