Posts Tagged ‘Web’

Teens: Be A Web Tester For This College Site And Earn A $10 Amazon Giftcard!

Hey guys, I’ve found a great way for you guys to earn some cash to spend on Amazon! Pearson Education is the largest educational company in the world, and they’re building a site to get teens ready for college.  They are looking for Internet savvy teens like you, to test out beta versions of their [...]

Posted on: December 9th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , ,

My Experiences and Honest Review of InMotion Hosting

I have been building and running websites of all kinds for many years now, as some of you may know. With this, I have experimented with many different web hosts over time. Some have been awful, yet some of them have been really great! Today I am going to share my experiences with InMotion Hosting

Posted on: June 8th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

10 New Trend Illustrations in Web Design

Design has always been an integral part of successful websites. Craft a look that communicates your company to your customers and your success increases. Illustrations have the power of boosting a website’s design. These Web illustrations are most successful when they match current trends. By utilizing current trend illustrations in your Web design, you will [...]

Posted on: May 10th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , ,

How to Choose the Best Hosting Plan for Your Website

I know how difficult it can be to choose a web host.  In fact in my years of being online, I have cycled through at least five different hosts.  Choosing a good host can be a daunting task.  Here, I will outline all of the things that you need to consider before purchasing hosting for [...]

Posted on: May 9th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , ,

The Big Difference Between ‘Affie’ and ‘Affiliate’

I have been involved in the online world for years now. I got my start on Neopets, and then eventually moved to a hosted sub domain on someone elses site. From there, I bought my own domain and hosting. This scenario may be all too familiar to other teens out there. People not directly involved [...]

Posted on: April 25th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , ,

Understanding Web Hosts: Free Vs. Paid

Hello all! Here is the first post in a new series called ‘Understanding Web Hosts’. In this handy guide, I will be showing you what to expect when purchasing hosting and what to look for when doing so, as well as other aspects in web hosting. In helping you understand the logistics of all of [...]

Posted on: January 15th, 2011 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

5 Steps to Better Blog Posts

There are many types of blogs and bloggers out there though. For instance, this blog is for resources, articles and tutorials, not for personal posts. Therefore, posts like these usually follow ‘unspoken rules’. Below, I will show you some! Most, if not all, popular posts on popular blogs do these things. So, if you have a resource-like blog, listen up!

Posted on: December 26th, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

On Facebook’s New Changes — Tiny Text and More

I am a very observant person, therefore when Facebook rolls out some new changes, I’m the first one to notice. On November 4th, I saw that they made some minor yet harsh changes. …Sigh. Oh Facebook, why?

Posted on: November 3rd, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , ,

30 Amazing Examples of Pixel Perfection in Web Design

A recent trend in Web Design is what one would call ‘Pixel Perfect’. Meaning, that the detail is what makes the design stand out; the little pixels that get perfectly placed to make it truly magnificent. Here are thirty examples of websites that stand out just like that. Play close attention to the bottom of each of the images, because this is where I showcase how the designer played with pixels to make their design truly perfect.

Posted on: July 22nd, 2010 by Nicole Dominguez | Tags: , , , , , ,

How to use Grids in Your Design and Why – Part I

Have you ever wondered why some websites looks so neatly organized and styled? Maybe the information is very well distributed…but what make those websites special? Most of them use something called “grids“. So what’s a grid? And how do I use them?

Posted on: April 18th, 2010 by sebascelis | Tags: , , , ,


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