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Developing Website Pages for Smartphones

Smartphone limitations The Smartphone does not have all the features of a desktop PC – however with some ingenuity it can provide important information to the user. The Smartphone has two major limitations – the width of the screen (about 320 pixels to 640 for the iPhone 5) and the lack of a keyboard. The designer needs to work around these limitations. Input Limitations As to the character input limitations – the numbers 0 through 9 and A through Z can be entered via command buttons or a dropdown. Screen Size The height of the screen is not a problem, as the user can scroll down. The screen width limitation is not as limiting as it first seems. The font size which is acceptable on a PC needs to be reduced for viewing on a Smartphone. Hence more information can fit across the screen. The user also has the option to pan and zoom – but this should be kept to a minimum. Meta tags and CSS The HTML Meta tag “viewport” (introduced by Apple, but supported by...

More Website Traffic From the Search Engines - Figuring Out the Amount of Article Pages You Need

When it comes to getting more visitors to your site from the search engines you have to realize that if you are going to get more visitors to your site you are going to need to make sure you have a lot of articles pages on your site. In this article I want to show you exactly how to figure out how many you need to have so you can maximize your success with the search engines. Why Content Is Still King! A number of years ago the main strategy for getting more search engine rankings was to get as many pages as you could on your site. The more pages that you had, the more rankings you were going to get from the search engines. The problem with this strategy is that people took advantage of it and created sites with fake pages and tried to trick the search engines. Because of this fact, they made it so that content was not as important and blocked out all those sites. But you have to realize that if you are doing your seo the right way you still need to have a lot of content pages on your...

How to Prevent and Remove Indexed Web Pages From Google Cache

Now a days every one is praying that “Oh God let Google index and cache my web pages”. The article I am going to write is just the reverse of what common man or woman thinks. Many time we need to hide our data from Search Engines. Some times we will be shocked that the information which we kept secretly in our site present in Google cache. That will remain there even if I remove it from my web page. So anyone can easily view it which I removed from my site. To prevent Google or any major web sites from making cache links of our site follow the tips provided below. Cache links are created when a spider visit our web page and create a snapshot of it. According to Google words “This “cached” version allows a webpage to be retrieved for your end users if the original page is ever unavailable (due to temporary failure of the web server)”. The cached page will look exactly same as how the page looks at the time of spider visit. To see the cached links of yo...