Need Law Firm Web Design, Lawyer Blog Design, Attorney Internet Marketing

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West Palm Beach, Florida — Lawyers not only have the responsibility to their clients to provide the best in legal representation, they also have a responsibility to their firm to create awareness and visibility for their brand in order to bring in more clients.

Some may even feel their web presence is like investing in prime real estate on the information super highway.

www Why not maximize the Internet by having a strong website which allows anyone, anywhere to find your firm? Doing so will also help to promote your professional services and find new clients 24 hours a day.

Canopy for gas station marketing and lawyer website design has helped law firms to create websites that are strategic, attractive, informative and easy to navigate. Staffed with a team of highly qualified web experts and designers who specialize in law office web sites, Cepac is the nation’s leader in legal flash web sites.

The company’s website states, “When it comes to maximizing the internet, we believe marrying quality design and the latest in technology, so your law office web site works as hard as you do.”

Cepac offers web site tools that help you stay ahead of the curve including:

* Content Management System - lets you revise, edit, add news or refresh your own site
* Press kit generator - allows you to create and publish articles on your site, whenever you want.
* Case Evaluator - an interactive tool that your staff can use to manage and evaluate the flow of inquiries coming into the office.

If you are an attorney who wants to solidify your firm’s brand and create more traffic and increased revenue with lawyer website design, visit Cepac online at gas stations canopy or call 561-653-3266.

PNG Images are better for Web

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We all know the theory behind GIF, JPG or PNG. When to use them or how to use them. But there is hardly any literature available of what happens when they are uploaded on to web of Web Design India with Cat Urine Removal Product.

When you are working with ad banners you will have to often use photographic images and flat colors as a combination. If you save the files as JPG and upload them to web, the flat colors in the images in the web page get pixellated. Reverse thing happens when image is saved as GIF and uploaded to web.

For long we faced this problem at http://www.upto75.com. Then on one fine day we just experimented with PNG format and the images are just working fine. The quality of images has gone up tremendously when seen in a web page. Earlier the quality of images was horrendous.

I am not sure if this is common knowledge among the designer and web community. I felt it is worth to share this piece of information.

Let me know if you too faced this problem and how did you solve it.

I heard that PNG is a format to be used on the Web, but each time I try to use this format I find that image files are greater that the alternatives using GIF or JPG. Could you explain if there is any advantage in using PNG besides what you already said? But we never faced a big problem in increase of file size. Lot of times we found them to be smaller than JPG.

PNG is great IF you know how to use it - and frankly it’s not the be-all end-all solution since it’s compression on 24 bit images can quite often be a total joke.

I wouldn’t brag about that given that your site is a whopping 365k after compression (and an ungodly 641k uncompressed - christ got enough javascript in there?!? of course 116k of markup for 10k of content says it all) in 45 files - as evidenced by the 30 seconds or so it’s taking for the page to download when I’m on a 22mbps connection (or is it just your server is being choked out on transmitting and compressing that much stuff?)

What you are calling pixelation, at least so far as jpegs are concerned, is called artifacting, the amount of artifacting being ENTIRELY controlled by how much compression you set on the image.

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Web Design Talent Needed for Nonprofit started by Marc Ecko!

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Designers,

I’m calling out for volunteers to build a new web site for a small nonprofit doing big things in the design community. Sweat Equity teaches design thinking and 21st century skills to students through hands-on projects with real clients. www.sweatequityenterprises.org

SEE’s vision for their web site is to streamline it, simplify it, and represent a sleek innovative, youthful design culture. (Inspirations: http://www.conservation.org/ http://www.charitywater.org/).

This is a killer opportunity to show off your design talent while helping out a great cause. If you are interested in showing some love to Sweat Equity, contact Samantha Remeika @ samanthar@sweatequityenterprises.org.

-Marc Ecko
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Sweat Equity is an education nonprofit, founded by Marc Ecko in 2005, dedicated to preparing students for the 21st century global economy through “design thinking.” SEE bridges the gap between educators and the private sector, advocates for education reform, and teaches students 21st century skills through our innovative curriculum.