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Web-design & hosting

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Dean Barnard

The elements in web designing and development are numerous. In effect a web-site is a multimedia experience which includes text and graphics as the lowest denominator. Advanced web-sites may include streaming audio, video and animations. The steps which are required for development are:

Creation of separate individual components. This may include graphics and photographs. Adobe Photoshop and other graphics suite can be used to create, manipulate and convert images to suitable formats. For example a bit map image has a large file size which may take a very long time to download. This needs to be converted to a GIF or JPEG image which results in small file sizes. The images can also be converted to vector images by using software like Flash.

Create animations using GIF animator and Flash like software.

These images, text and animations are then loaded on a web page using software such as Adobe Dreamweaver and Microsoft FrontPage.

Creation of navigation buttons with rollover effects etc. needed to navigate between the web pages of a web-site.

Once the web pages are ready they have to be uploaded on a host computer server which is called hosting. The web-site has a unique address called domain name which can be obtained from domain name registrars.

Web Hosting

There was a time when I had all my web pages ready but did not know how to showcase my great creative genius to the wide world. Initially, I imagined converting my own computer into a web server. But I was soon to realize that hosting my site would bite into my pocket. The first step towards hosting was obviously to get a domain name registered. Nowadays there are many who provide the registering service. By the time I could register my favorite name, it seemed that all names were already taken. I was advised to put some numeric into the name which I reluctantly agreed to do. Maybe why many sites have some number thrown in? The web-site looks iffy too.

Next, I searched for an appropriate 'Hosting' service provider who would accept my humble five pages of offering. These providers have different packages to suit your requirement. A basic service without database connectivity can work out to be very cheap. You can also host you web-site totally free. Just search for it on the internet. Linux servers seem to be the flavor of the day and they are more economical than Windows servers, which should anyway not bother you, unless working with databases like SQL server. Once a host is found, it is pretty easy to upload the files and look at your wonder child with wonder.

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Notebook Display: WXGA WSXGA or WUXGA?

Written by oneself on 3:19 PM


by: Tim Childree

When buying a widescreen notebook, it can be a bit confusing to pick the right LCD. Generally, you are given a choice between WXGA, WSXGA and WUXGA notebook displays. What are these and which do you choose?

WXGA, WSXGA and WUXGA

The above acronyms are resolution standards for television and computer monitors. All of them refer to widescreen display standards: WXGA stands for Widescreen Extended Graphics Array; WSXGA for Widescreen Super Extended Graphics Array; and WUXGA for Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array.

WXGA, WSXGA and WUXGA are not the only display standards for screen displays, but they are the most common in notebook computers. True to widescreen standards, all three of these have an aspect ratio in the range of 16/9 to 16/10. They mainly differ in their resolution (the number of pixels they can display on screen).

While all widescreen displays can use resolutions lower than their rated display, they provide the best image at their native resolution, which is also their maximum resolution. Keep in mind that a lower resolution is much easier on the eyes, so you will want to go with a native resolution that does not leave you squinting at the screen in your day-to-day use.

WXGA has a 1366x768 resolution, an aspect ratio of 16/9. WSXGA boasts a greater resolution at 1680x1050 and an aspect ratio of 16/10. WUXGA uses a resolution of 1920x1200 at an aspect ratio of 16/10.

What to Pick?

If you are buying a notebook computer for gaming purposes, you probably want a WUXGA screen for the sharpest image. If you are an HDTV subscriber and you plan to use your notebook computer as an HDTV receiver, WUXGA gives the very highest resolution available. WUXGA is also great for watching movies and viewing digital images due to the sharp rendering of images and pictures.

WUXGA is very convenient for multi-tasking, provided you can handle the small display size. This is perfect for working on two documents or web pages side-by-side, which can enhance productivity.

A WUXGA LCD can display greater amounts of detail than both WXGA and WSXGA, so you can see on the screen. This is not to say that WXGA and WSXGA have nothing to recommend them. In fact, WUXGA is not for everyone.

If the notebook computer does not have a powerful mobile GPU and a 17-inch or larger LCD, high-resolution gaming potential will be more difficult, as it takes a high-end GPU to push modern games to 1920x1200 resolutions. As mentioned, customers with less than excellent vision are better off choosing WXGA to get the largest text display. If you want a notebook display with medium-sized text, sharp images, and less than 17 inches of physical screen size, WSXGA is a good compromise, and the 1680x1050 resolution is nothing to sneeze at, by any means.

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