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Sitemaps are mainly in either of two forms, as a Web page containing a sitemap of a Web site to help users find the desired Web page or as a sitemap to help search engines index available and accessible content from a Web site.
January 2010  
There comes the time in every Web site lifecycle when presentation of data in a tabular form is necessary. The Html element used most commonly for tabular data is of course the Table tag. The Table tag is one of the most popular Html tag and its use goes well beyond the intended use of presenting tabular data including layout.
August 2009  
External and internal links page are the key elements of any Web page intended to be findable and user friendly. Links are valuable and have been an inspiration for many theories and ideas on link building, link quality, link ranking, link management and link analysis.
August 2009  
Both open source and proprietary software powers the Web's blogging publishing systems. The blogging software has turned into more than blogging environments since many of these software packages are content management systems as well.
October 2008  
Handling, publishing and managing images, photos and video content is a big part of webmaster's job nowadays. Multimedia content enhances and empower written text, it is often the main content of a Web page or as an advertisement. Making multimedia content fit into a Web page is often difficult even for skilled and resourceful webmasters.
September 2008  
Cascading style sheets (CSS) are as important in today's Web design as HTML. Most new recently viewed Web pages use CSS. Therefore, Web designers and webmasters work with CSS code as much as HTML code and Java Script. Optimizing CSS code is also important. CSS files can grow large and many. Combining CSS files into one file and optimize that file makes the Web page load faster.
August 2008  
Digital storage is cheap and often free, but once it was expensive. Lowering the cost barrier of digital storage and the technological revolution in digital cameras has brought billions upon billions of photographs to the World Wide Web. Presenting content with photographs can be difficult to master when working with pure HTML standard markup. This is where Java Script and lightboxes comes to the rescue.
August 2008