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Web design raleigh
1. Web_Design_Raleigh : Part I
Let Your Myspace Layout Speak For Yourself
MySpace has become so popular it is now in the top three most popular websites in the
United States. With that comes fifty million users that are all ready, willing, and able to social
network with just about anyone that logs on. MySpace was originally known as a 'hang out'
place, but it is now being used by all ages and genders for everything from hanging out to
job seeking. Because the individuality of each user is so unique, so is each MySpace
layout. Every MySpace layout that you will find will speak for itself on the person it is
representing. You too can have this individuality, and better yet, you can do it for free and it
won't take you more than a few minutes.
When you sign up and log onto MySpace, you will be able to create your own unique profile.
When this happens, a layout will appear that will show the world what information you put
in. As other people log on and view your profile, they will see this MySpace layout that you
have created. Generally, the MySpace layout is one page that is designed for your
information to be viewed easily by the people you add to your network, or allow to view your
page.
The MySpace layout will have a title or a heading that will be something unique that you will
use to identify yourself. It can be a quote or a saying, or just a bunch of words that you want
people to know. You will also have here a place for others to leave comments on, a section
where you can be contacted, and a variety of other options that you will decided on for your
personal MySpace.
The key to the success of MySpace, and ultimately to the success of your MySpace page
will be that you have control over your MySpace layout. You can choose the colors, the
graphics, and you decide what goes up there and what people can see. If you aren't happy
with the MySpace layout that you are given, there are a variety of sites on the Internet that
you can go to to get your own unique MySpace layout that speaks to who you are as an
individual. Remember, this is MySpace, and how you represent your MySpace layout is
unique to you, as are all of the other really cool MySpace pages that you have probably
been browsing to get ideas.
The sites that you will go to to create your MySpace layout will provide links and free
MySpace Layouts that come in an enormous selection. They will offer you free coding and
free tutorials to enter the code on your MySpace profile. Every time that you change a code,
most sites will offer directions on how to enter it into your MySpace page. All of these
choices are free, and literally only take a few minutes to do.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
2. simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
WEB_DESIGN_RALEIGH : End of Part I
Web_Design_Raleigh : Part II
Lg Ke800 Chocolate Platinum - Martin's Quick Review
Not satisfied with the success of the KG800, also known as the Chocolate, LG had to try
and go one better. They succeeded when they announced the Chocolate Platinum/II, also
known as the LG KE800. You get the same basic features as the Chocolate provides but
with a few extra twists to enhance your phone user experience.
The KE800 picks up where the KG800 left off, with the same touch sensitive keypad and
great functionality. I have to say that I am not a fan of the former. It is difficult to get used to
either model when it is so easy to misdial, mistext and set off on a journey navigating
through the entire menu without realising. However, LG have learned from the feedback
they received from Chocolate customers and built a bigger and better version that shows
exactly whet the brand can do.
The KE800 looks similar to the Chocolate, with the same slider and simplistic colour
combination of grey, black and red. It does have a new outer casing though, and this one
doesn't pick up as many fingerprints as its predecessor. The navigation is just as easy and
the menu is virtually a carbon copy of the Chocolate's. However, the features in that menu
are new and improved.
The camera is 2MP and delivers excellent images thanks to the useful auto focus that LG
have incorporate to make taking photos less time consuming and more spontaneous. The
KG800 gave you the choice of resolution and quality, but that is not necessary with the
KE800 because the phone does the work for you.
You can store plenty of images on the KE800's 256MB memory, which can also be
supplemented with a memory expansion card. This model actually has a slot for it! The
memory is excellent in itself for such a small phone, but the card option takes it to another
level.
You are also given a further sound option with the KE800 because it has FM radio,
something that the Chocolate surprisingly lacked. It has great digital capabilities in MP3,
WAV and AAC software, which make it a great phone for music lovers. The sound quality,
dare I say it, also appears to be slightly better.
If you liked the KG800 Chocolate, the chances are that you will love the KE800 even more.
There are less niggles that apply to the phone on the whole simply because it is bigger and
better LG have learnt from their mistakes and this phone is the better for it.
3. Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
WEB_DESIGN_RALEIGH : End of Part II
Web_Design_Raleigh : Part III
Lg Ke800 Chocolate Platinum - Martin's Quick Review
Not satisfied with the success of the KG800, also known as the Chocolate, LG had to try
and go one better. They succeeded when they announced the Chocolate Platinum/II, also
known as the LG KE800. You get the same basic features as the Chocolate provides but
with a few extra twists to enhance your phone user experience.
The KE800 picks up where the KG800 left off, with the same touch sensitive keypad and
great functionality. I have to say that I am not a fan of the former. It is difficult to get used to
either model when it is so easy to misdial, mistext and set off on a journey navigating
through the entire menu without realising. However, LG have learned from the feedback
they received from Chocolate customers and built a bigger and better version that shows
exactly whet the brand can do.
The KE800 looks similar to the Chocolate, with the same slider and simplistic colour
combination of grey, black and red. It does have a new outer casing though, and this one
doesn't pick up as many fingerprints as its predecessor. The navigation is just as easy and
the menu is virtually a carbon copy of the Chocolate's. However, the features in that menu
are new and improved.
The camera is 2MP and delivers excellent images thanks to the useful auto focus that LG
have incorporate to make taking photos less time consuming and more spontaneous. The
KG800 gave you the choice of resolution and quality, but that is not necessary with the
KE800 because the phone does the work for you.
You can store plenty of images on the KE800's 256MB memory, which can also be
supplemented with a memory expansion card. This model actually has a slot for it! The
memory is excellent in itself for such a small phone, but the card option takes it to another
level.
You are also given a further sound option with the KE800 because it has FM radio,
something that the Chocolate surprisingly lacked. It has great digital capabilities in MP3,
4. WAV and AAC software, which make it a great phone for music lovers. The sound quality,
dare I say it, also appears to be slightly better.
If you liked the KG800 Chocolate, the chances are that you will love the KE800 even more.
There are less niggles that apply to the phone on the whole simply because it is bigger and
better LG have learnt from their mistakes and this phone is the better for it.
Hiring a web designer to come up with the custom solution that you need can set you back
a few thousand bucks. But you can do the whole thing yourself and make it drag and drop
simple for mere pennies with a tool like Breezy Websites. See http://breezywebsites.com
for details!
WEB_DESIGN_RALEIGH : End of Part III