One of the basic features of most websites is some type of navigation indicator to identify what page you are currently browsing. Although this can take the form of a fairly complicated breadcrumb indicator, the most frequent implementation of this feature is simply to draw attention to the navigation link by highlighting … Keep Reading »
Archives for September 2007
Text Resizing: A Primer
Apparently there are many web users who do not know how to utilize some of the accessibility features of their browsers. Are you one of them? For example, it seems as though some users don't know how to resize the text on their browsers for easier reading while web surfing. A handy article on this issue has been … Keep Reading »
Using WordPress as a CMS
Although WordPress is best known as a blogging platform, it's ability to function as a standard Content Management System (CMS) has been recognized and implemented by tens-of-thousands of web developers world wide. If you are wondering why professionally designed websites are being developed around a FREE blogging … Keep Reading »
Optimize WordPress Page Headings
Note: This post has been republished due to new interest in it. In addition, more detailed information and instruction has been included with the post. I have always thought that one of the main flaws of many WordPress themes is that the main Page navigation, when called by using the wp_list_pages() function, applies a … Keep Reading »
Pay It Forward with Kiva
Part of my normal blog reading takes me over to ProBlogger. While reading today's article about productivity tools for bloggers, I was taken to a link for a blog named Millionaire Mommy Next Door. I took some time to look around this website, and found it to be an interesting story and an interesting read. What … Keep Reading »