Posts Tagged ‘web designers

Advertise here with BSA We recently held a giveaway for 1-year subscriptions to MailerLite to be awarded to 10 awesome Six Revisions participants. In this post, you’ll see the lucky individuals that won themselves an annual subscription to this excellent, simple, and user-friendly email marketing/campaign tool. The Winners Without further ado, here are the 10 [...]

Web designers and web developers often wonder what kind of things they should do so that their audience will love them. Today we will talk about those little things that create a big impact on people throughout the internet. As an avid internet user myself, I usually remember a website (even if it has a [...]

   At some point in the future, the way that all major browsers render Web code will likely be standardized, which will make testing across multiple browsers no longer necessary as long as the website is coded according to Web standards. But because that day is still a way off (if it will really come [...]

Here comes part two of bad design practices that web designers should avoid. Part one mostly talked about the errors designers and developers make, here in part two we will also talk about the problem with what “webmasters” or website owners do to sully their names. To all website owners out there who are wondering what’s wrong [...]

Advertise here with BSA So, you’ve decided to venture into the creation of responsive web designs. Wonderful! With the browsing landscape diversifying into mobile devices, netbooks, desktops and so forth, responsive web designs allow web designers to provide different layouts for specific devices (based on screen size and browser features) giving site visitors an optimal [...]


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This blog delivers stylish and dynamic news for designers and web-developers on all subjects of design, ranging from: CSS, Ajax, Javascript, web design, graphics, typography, advertising & much more. Our goal is to help you communicate effectively on the web with an engaging website or functional interface.