Web Development Posts

Navigation: What works best with web design?

Navigation is a very important part of a successful website. After all, you can’t move around a website without one. I will discuss four aspects of creating a user-friendly and effective navigation for a website: Easy to Find: Choose an obvious placement for your main navigation bar Your navigation options need to be as easy […]

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Web Development: Print Stylesheets & Why They’re Important

Not every website needs a print stylesheet, but it wouldn’t hurt to have one. What is a print stylesheet? This special stylesheet that specifies what to print from the website page. Setting up this stylesheet is easy. Make sure you link your html to the stylesheet: <link rel=”stylesheet” href=”print.css” type=”text/css” media=”print” />. The browser can’t […]

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Web Design: Interactivity with jQuery

As a follow-up to my last post about Flash and mobility issues, I thought it would be a good time to discuss (and show) exactly what jQuery can do for websites. If you are thinking about adding a little bit of interactivity and animation to your website and don’t want to use Flash–jQuery is the […]

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Flash: Website Mobility Issues

Apple’s mobile devices do not work well with Flash websites and applications. Apple and Flash do not get along. If your website is offered only in Flash, you will miss this large percentage of mobile users. W3Schools has collected data on mobile device usage since January of 2011. As you can see, mobile device usage […]

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Web Design Case Study: Pond2O

We launched a new website for Pond2O today and it can be viewed at https://www.pond2o.com/. The CISCO Companies came to TBH Creative looking for a micro-website to highlight their product line called Pond2O. We previously created a microsite for Revive My Lawn. Services Provided Include: We used the arrangement and main design elements of the main […]

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