WYSIWYG (pronounced /ˈwɪziwɪg/ or /ˈwɪzɪwɪg/), is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get. Popular WYSIWYG editors include Adobe Dreamweaver and Microsoft Expression Web (formerly Microsoft FrontPage).
A WYSIWYG editor has a user interface that allows the web designer to see a result very similar to what their website will look like on [...]
Written by Len Saunders |
Monday, August 25th, 2008
CSS, HTML, Web Design
Web Design For The Beginner
I am in the field of children’s health and fitness, but I just love web design and photography. With no experience, many ask me how I have created some of my web designs, which to me, are still beginner level, but attractive and usable.
The first thing I tell [...]
Written by niemi |
Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Soap Box, Web Design
Not that many years ago, usability expert Jacob Nielsen recommended that links should be blue. No negotiation, just make that link blue. In 2006 Nielsen recently decided to pull back that guide line as “today’s users have seen links in many other colors”.
It doesn’t matter if a download link (or any other link) is [...]