Tutorials

EEK! The Ruler in Microsoft Word has Gone?

Ok a real quick little article, may I just say this has absolutely nothing to do with Web Design but will be useful all the same. I have just had a client say that she has spent weeks struggling with writing word documents because the ruler at the side had disappeared and had to use [...]


Using the AIDA Four Step Web Copy Writing Process

When I was writing my first web tips article on copy writing it started to get a bit long, so I decided to take my own advice and split it into two articles, so this is a bit like ‘Writing Compelling Web Copy – Part Deux’ (or part three if you count the five quick [...]


Trade Mark of ‘rake mark’

 Earlier this year, we registered the name ‘rake mark’  for our family run website design business, established and registered as a limited company in 2006. As part of that process we needed to do some research into the legal bits and pieces associated with that registration. What Trade Mark Symbol Should I use? According [...]


Transfering Domain Names

Over the years we have bought, transferred in and transferred away hundreds of domain names. While it is ridiculously simple, it does have to be done correctly and in a synchronised manner for a smooth successful transaction and this is often the downfall amongst the less experienced. About Domain Names A domain name is simply [...]


How to create a Metal Effect in Photoshop

Creating a metal effect in Photoshop is really popular; it creates a lovely effect (with plenty of variations) and is surprisingly simple to produce. Step 1 Create a new canvas – say 500 * 300, Res of 72, color mode: RGB Color then Click OK Step 2 From the top menu select File >> Fill. [...]


Phil’s 5 Quick Tips for Successful Blogging

Blogging is a great way to share anecdotes, information and ideas in an informal setting, but writing for your business is a slightly different task. What you write will affect your business, if it didn’t then why would you write it, so you need to make sure that the effort you put into blogging translates into a positive effect.

So use good English, stick to one topic per blog and keep it short and sweet. Write regularly and write with a sense of humour. Hopefully some new bloggers will find this post helpful in their early days, I sure could have done with a few pointers when I was writing my first blog.


Google Analytics – getting started

We all know that Google is a search engine but not everyone knows that Google as a corporation has not only shown the world the power of brand, product and service but also offers us some of the most powerful tools in the web marketplace – for free. It was a stunning stroke of genius [...]


5 Quick Selling Tips, From Your Web Developer?

I’m a web developer, not a salesman. My job is to ensure that any website code we write meets our strict quality guidelines and the thought of making the hard sell turns me to jelly. I don’t have the confidence or the chat to call myself a natural born salesman, I am a computer nerd [...]


Web Pages with CSS, Why and How

Most of us (those who show any interest in the web), if we are in the industry or not will have heard about or know of Cascading Style Sheets/CSS. Old Style coding was to style the page, on the page e.g. But as I am sure you can imagine, not only did this make the [...]


Writing Web Pages – The Basics

Starting with the basics of all basics, what is a web page? A web page is a file that sits on what we call a web server and is read or rendered in a browser like Internet Explorer or Opera or whichever browser you prefer to use really but one thing remains consistent – they [...]