A print friendly website automatically formats your website to a user-friendly format when printed. Like said before there are some guidelines for a user-friendly format. Below I will explain the basics of making a print stylesheet for your website, product page or just a page with your contact details. Some knowhow of CSS and HTML will [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 21, 2008
It’s difficult to read long articles from screen. Fortunately, some clever guys invented printers. But printing some articles can be a real pain in the ass. Most webpages I try to print, don’t have a good workaround for this function. Among the greatest irritations are: 1. Navigation items that takes two pages 2. Text that is wider than my page 3. White pages or pages with only a title 4. Unreadable URLs 5. Flash or other applications which can’t be printed 6. Images that are broken done on the bottom of the page 7. Text in frames that can’t be printed
Continue reading...Saturday, May 10, 2008
According to a recent publication by Jakob Nielsen, it is better to not use many words in a web text: less is more. However, another study by the Poynter group reveals that web content (in online newspapers) is read way, way better! How can we explain this difference? And: what should SEOs learn from it?
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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