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Where’s Your Web At? is a professional Web design company located in Macclesfield, Cheshire, UK that supplies services of web design and development,web application development, professional ecommerce online shopping systems, Flash multimedia, web site hosting, search engine promotion (SEO), software development and graphics design. Where’s Your Web At? features an integrated team of web consultants, creative designers, writers, programmers and marketing professionals that know how to get online results.

Our business-driven approach separates us from typical web design companies. For more than five years, we have built a reputation for creating a positive return on investment for our clients. If you are serious about your web success, we can get you there.
Strategic thinking, top designers, personal attention, competitive prices, real world results – discover the Where’s Your Web At? difference.

 
To get your web site really making money it needs to be noticed, you can have the coolest of web designs, but if its not got a good search engine listing position, it will be lost with all the other millions of sites.

To stand out from the crowd you need to get your site on the front page of all the major search engines, we can help you accomplish this at a very affordable price
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For a free search engine optimisation health check and quote call us now on 01625 617697, or fill out our contact form by clicking here.
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Are you getting married soon?

Have a look at,

http://www.mandrevents.co.uk/

WordPress is a great platform, and these days it is becoming easier and easier to use it as a CMS (Content Management System); WordPress 3 is a massive step forward into this area, too. A great benefit of WordPress is the ability to have multiple loops, or to take full control over what is displayed in your main loop.

http://www.crearedesign.co.uk/blog/website-design/multiple-loops-in-wordpress.html

When designing a user interface there are always times that you will find yourself using the same graphical element over and over. So in order to be more productive, it’s a good idea to keep a library of common elements such as form elements, buttons, icons, browser templates, and windows. Having these close by will save time and speed up your design and prototyping work flow. Here is a collection of these types of elements that should be a big help to you.

Click to read more:-

http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/a-ui-design-and-prototyping-treasure-chest

The term Bokeh comes from a Japanese word that means “blur”. In photography, it’s used to describe the blur or the quality of the blur in the out-of-focus regions of an image. This can be achieved by taking pictures with a shallow depth-of-field. Bokeh is most noticed when points of light or highlights are part of the blur. They can become prominent and, even though out of focus, very important parts of a shot. For your inspiration, we’ve rounded up 30 breathtaking examples of bokeh photography.

Click to read more:-

http://webdesignledger.com/inspiration/30-breathtaking-examples-of-bokeh-photography

The header is likely the first thing a new visitor sees on a blog, so it is the first impression — but why is a blog header so much more important, or at least different, than the header of a basic website?

Blog headers need more functionality. Other web designs may differ in terms of their use and therefore, what’s included in the website header and how it’s presented can vary greatly.

With a blog specifically, though, there are best practices that can help the reader navigate through the blog and become better involved.

That’s exactly what this article will do. We’ll help you define what should be a part of a blog header and how to finally implement it, and then we’ll look at twenty awesome examples that do just that.

Read more at:-

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/10/blog-headers-20-great-examples-and-best-practices/

A great source of inspiration,

http://www.thecssgallerylist.com/

I found this web site while browsing for information about HTML 5

As ever microsoft is lagging behind.

http://html5demos.com/

Web design is all about conveying information to the users in the most direct, clean and usable manner.

A corporate website also needs to capture the feel of the company and its purpose, while remaining professional in order to attain a solid and lasting impression to its customers.

Graphics, layouts and color palettes are all essential in how the customers perceive a company when visiting their website. Dark color designs, for example, can be interpreted as serious, while blue hues give a feeling of trust.

Here are 50 corporate website designs that you can use for inspiration in your own corporate designs.

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/04/50-excellent-corporate-website-designs/

What Are WordPress Widgets

WordPress Widgets (WPW) is like a plugin, but designed to provide a simple way to arrange the various elements of your sidebar content (known as “widgets”) without having to change any code.

http://hv-designs.co.uk/2009/06/28/widgetizing-wordpress/

A great article and video on using Xampp as a development tool

When developing websites or wordpress themes i always use xampp as it makes life so much easier. Basically the program allows you to use your computer as a server, saving you time & bandwith uploading to servers online. Firstly your going to need xampp and a fresh copy of wordpress, you can get wordpress from wordpress.org and xampp from apachefriends.org. Once you’ve downloaded both, extract wordpress to a folder on your desktop and install xampp. After xampp has installed open up your hard drive and locate the xampp folder, inside the xampp folder there should be a folder called “htdocs”.

http://hv-designs.co.uk/2009/04/27/xampp-wordpress/