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Category: UX / UI

Category: UX / UI

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A Continuous Cycle of Improvement for your Website

A Continuous Cycle of Improvement for your Website

Often a client will come to me with reams of changes they want on their website. It’s my job to take a step back and prioritize. I also suggest that my clients look at the tasks as one piece of a continuous cycle of improvement because consistent work over a period of time shows commitment to the site

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CSS: Lining up Page Elements Horizontally

CSS: Lining up Page Elements Horizontally

CSS: LINING ITEMS UP HORIZONTALLY I don’t want these two Amazon book listings on my site to stack vertically. I want them side-by-side. I can do that with CSS. TOOLS I NEED Software to upload and download files. I will use WinSCP. Software to work on WordPress style.css file. *** …

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Building My Site: Should I have a Phone Number in the Banner?

Building My Site: Should I have a Phone Number in the Banner?

The banner of https://montanawebmaster.com now has a Contact link and form. Is that enough? What are the benefits and drawbacks of having a phone number in the banner too … where it is easy to use?

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When Changing One Web Page Element Requires Rethinking the Others

When Changing One Web Page Element Requires Rethinking the Others

I made the decision to use a slider in my home page banner, instead of a static image. The theme had branding text overlayed over the static image. Now the branding is gone. When a different slider plugin is used, the overlay code becomes ineffective. That is part of the …

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