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It's a design standard: place your important and/or often-used design elements in the upper right corner of your design. Take a look at the home page of some of your favorite sites. You'll notice convenient links to maps, contact us pages, search boxes, login/logout fields, and more -- and most of these elements are...

There are so many amazing things about the web, and one of its best attributes is variety. Really, if you take a step back and think about all the websites that you visit day-to-day and even the thousands of others that you've maybe landed on for a brief time throughout these years – the...

In circles outside of Redmond, Washington a person can go a while without hearing positive comments about the planet's leading operating system manufacturer, Microsoft. This company famous for having the world's richest man as their founder has released so much software and technology that it's inevitable the occasional problem will arise with a product....

If you or your company has their own presence on the World Wide Web, inevitably there is going to come a time when you've made the decision to change things up. It might be as simple as a change of colors, images or adding a shopping cart. Then again it could be as complex...

The Interactive Media Awards has awarded lifeBLUE Media with Outstanding Achievement in Web design and development. The Interactive Media Awards recognize the highest standards of excellence in website design and development and honor individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievement. Created by the Interactive Media Council, Inc. (IMC), a nonprofit organization of leading...

It's 1998 all over again, folks! Browser wars are BACK. This time with a vengeance! In the late '90s there were only three browsers to choose from: Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera (which was never a big player). The epic struggle between these browsers raged on, the battle fields of shameless promotion into underhandedness...