If you have every got stumped on coming up with a color scheme for a website, try the Color Hunter website at http://www.colorhunter.com/.
With this website, you can upload an image, and the site will
generate an odd number of colors (five) that can be used as the color
palette for your web design and layout.
This is a great site too to give to clients to help them determine
what they are looking for with the design. We sometimes save these
swatches and e-mail them to the client as well.
This site has been added to our Utilities and resources page too. GREAT TOOL!
This blog site is not meant to be any information that is distributed to the general public. It is to serve as shared documentation between the DNSTC developers; however, if you find something useful and would like to use it, go right ahead.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Should I Use Facebook as My Website?
I have debated this topic with many business owners in the past; however, according to the terms of use with Facebook, here is the proper way to get your business on Facebook.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Add Google +1 to Your Website
We will have more information on this at a later date (as to why you want to add this to your site if you have social networking links), but for now, we would like to just provide the page that will help you setup your Google +1 button.
The page is: http://www.google.com/webmasters/+1/button/index.html
Once you add this to your site, your visitors can then click on the Google +1 icon to share the information within Google + (and within the search results for your page).
Again, as mentioned before, we will have more information on this later.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
10 Tips Every Website Owner Should Know
This helpful article lays out 10 tips that every owner of every
website should know to encourage others to link to their site. Topics
include being at the forefront of new topics, using the power of social
media, and starting off strong. By utilizing these 10 tips, the traffic
to your site should increase drastically.
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