I received a B.A. degree in both Computer Science and Religion in May of 2007. Currently, I am the IT manager for a small millworks company by day and a website programmer for a company which I am well on my way to becoming part owner of by night.
On Helium, I most write in the Computer Science & Technology channel. Obviously, web design is a topic of interest for me. I'm "fluent" in HTML, PHP, SQL, Javascript, Java, Visual Basic, and to a lesser extent C++. When I write articles here, my main goal is usually to make the expertise I've gained through both my formal education and my experiences since then available to those just getting started in my field.
Adhering to some consistent practices can make designing even the most complex websites much easier, as well as provide a professional touch to your website. We'll start by talking about a few practices that can be used throughout the website, then cover a few more specific methods working from the top of the page down. You should always view your website in multiple browsers. They all work slightly differently, and this must be taken into consideration. If you view your website in Internet Explorer, you've checked it in the most common browser, but a fair number also use Firefox, Opera, a...
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