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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
No More Confusion as to Which Portable Applications are the Best to Use in Website and Design
Why are portable applications so awesome? Portable applications can be stored in pen drives and hard drives so you do not have to carry around your laptop. You may have wondered which applications to use in order to be beneficial in website development and design.
These are the top portable applications that have been suggested should be a great help to developers.
KompoZer Portable:
KompoZer Portable is one of the excellent portable applications that isHTML editor. This application rivals the functionality of Dreamweaver. As compare to NotePad, it is a great application that allows you to enjoy advanced features and easy code editing functionalities that are not possible through other apps.
Riot:
RIOT is also the best portable application that can be used to compare the original with the optimized image in very less time. The application has easy to use interface that allow users to use this application without any kind of difficulty and it instantly see the resulting file size. For advanced users, this image optimizer is fast and easy-to-use that is simple yet powerful.
GIMP Portable:
GIMP is a free portable application that is a great alternative to Photoshop. Many users find it quite difficult when they used it to Photoshop, but it is extremely powerful, if they use it as a portable application. It is as powerful as Photoshop as there is not better alternative than GIMP.
Inkscape Portable:
Inkscape Portable is an open source scalable vector graphics editor that allows you to perform your drawing while on the go. This application is standards-compliant and its portable version is the most powerful that allows you to make your different parts of developing website easy. It supports with different SVG features that include markers, clones, alpha blending, etc.
Icofx:
The best and professional icon as well as cursor editor, IcoFX is an award winning application that is a perfect solution for icon creation, editing and extraction. This application is designed to work with Windows XP, Macintosh icons supporting transparency and Windows Vista. It allows you to generate windows icons up to 256×256 for Windows Vista/7 and Macintosh icons up to 1024×1024 for Macintosh OSX 10.7 Lion.
MobaPhoto:
MobaPhoto is a free and open source image manager that is one such application that does not require any kind of installation. Stuffed with numerous features, this application is very useful in terms of its quality, performance and features. Being a very useful application, you can use it to manage and track tons of pictures.
Fotografix:
Supports with layer, scripts and filters, Fotografix comes with small footprint and it is only 760kb after extract. Packed with numerous features such as Eye dropper, Clone, Magic Wand and more, this application is an alternative for you when you just want to do some easy image editing and do not want to open various applications like GIMP.
http://www.whatech.com/members-news/web-design/16101-7-best-portable-applications-for-web-developers-and-designers
Friday, July 19, 2013
Top 10 Best Practices for Multilingual Websites
Worldwide communication is at the fingertips of business websites. In America alone the Hispanic language is on many products that we purchase on a daily basis. Learning what makes a great multilingual website is important in the business website marketing. The following article will be of great help to you.
1. Language: Online communications must address the language preferences of users. The use of machine or automatic translations is strongly discouraged even if a disclaimer is added. If government agencies decide to use software assisted translation, have the translation reviewed by a qualified language professional before posting it to the website to ensure that the translation correctly communicates the message.
GobiernoUSA.gov, the trusted source for government information in Spanish, offers users a complete experience in the Spanish-language. Content, navigation, and all functionalities and features in GobiernoUSA.gov are in Spanish.
2. Culture: Conduct user research to understand the cultural considerations for your target audience. Regardless of language used, the online experience must be culturally relevant to achieve an emotional connection with the audience.
Although GobiernoUSA.gov and USA.gov, its English-language counterpart, have the same structure and look and feel, the Spanish site offers content, images, and a color scheme that resonates with the Hispanic community.
3. Access: Enable users to find your multilingual website via prominent access on the English site. Access to multilingual websites should be made available on the global navigation on the top right of every English page.
The Federal Trade Commission provides the "En español" link as part of their global navigation on their English site.
4. URL Strategy: Use a stand-alone, dedicated URL for marketing and search engine optimization purposes. That URL can then re-direct to another one more in line with your agency URL convention.
The Social Security Administration uses http://www.segurosocial.gov to market and drive traffic to their Spanish language site.
5. Comparability and Maintenance: Ensure that your multilingual website provides a comparable user experience to your English site. Plan for regular updates and maintenance to ensure that your multilingual website remains comparable to the English site.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provide a comparable experience on the English and Spanish sites through consistent maintenance of site content and experience.
6. Users' expectations: Manage user expectations by providing notice when a user is going to navigate to an English-only area, external website, or require a special program or software to view an application.
EPA.gov's Spanish site denotes English-only content by putting "en inglés" next to links only available in English.
7. Toggle: Enable users to toggle between comparable content or features on the English and multilingual websites if available.
Users on MedlinePlus and MedlinePlus en español can go back and forth between the English and Spanish sites on a page-by-page basis without having to go through the home page.
8. Online Features and Functionality: Provide interactive features and functionality on multulingual websites.
The CDC site in Spanish offers basic features such as Print and Email This Page and gives users the ability to subscribe to email alerts, RSS feeds, podcasts, and more.
9. Integrated Operations and Marketing: Integrate your multilingual website initiatives with internal infrastructure and external consumer touch points, and into your overall online-offline strategy.
GobiernoUSA.gov provides phone and email support in Spanish through 1-(800)-FED-INFO, as well as PSAs and other marketing materials in Spanish. In addition, GobiernoUSA.gov is an integral part of the overall online and offline strategy of the Office of Citizen Services in GSA. This was especially evident in 2007 when a name change and redesign were implemented at the same time for both USA.gov and GobiernoUSA.gov.
10. Online Marketing: Develop and execute a targeted multilingual online marketing program, including social media, and track results.
Many agencies conduct dedicated online outreach for their multilingual sites includingGobiernoUSA.gov, MedlinePlus en español, CDC.gov, and EPA.gov, among others. In addition, many of these sites are using social media tools to reach out to Hispanics: EPA's blog Greenversations has regular bilingual entries; CDC.gov offers RSS and podcasts; andGobiernoUSA.gov has a presence on facebook.com and twitter.com.
http://www.howto.gov/web-content/multilingual/best-practices
image: drupalbusinessdays.org
Prepared by GobiernoUSA.gov and Government Multilingual Websites Group based on theHispanic Online Best Practices developed by Lee Vann.
1. Language: Online communications must address the language preferences of users. The use of machine or automatic translations is strongly discouraged even if a disclaimer is added. If government agencies decide to use software assisted translation, have the translation reviewed by a qualified language professional before posting it to the website to ensure that the translation correctly communicates the message.
GobiernoUSA.gov, the trusted source for government information in Spanish, offers users a complete experience in the Spanish-language. Content, navigation, and all functionalities and features in GobiernoUSA.gov are in Spanish.
2. Culture: Conduct user research to understand the cultural considerations for your target audience. Regardless of language used, the online experience must be culturally relevant to achieve an emotional connection with the audience.
Although GobiernoUSA.gov and USA.gov, its English-language counterpart, have the same structure and look and feel, the Spanish site offers content, images, and a color scheme that resonates with the Hispanic community.
3. Access: Enable users to find your multilingual website via prominent access on the English site. Access to multilingual websites should be made available on the global navigation on the top right of every English page.
The Federal Trade Commission provides the "En español" link as part of their global navigation on their English site.
4. URL Strategy: Use a stand-alone, dedicated URL for marketing and search engine optimization purposes. That URL can then re-direct to another one more in line with your agency URL convention.
The Social Security Administration uses http://www.segurosocial.gov to market and drive traffic to their Spanish language site.
5. Comparability and Maintenance: Ensure that your multilingual website provides a comparable user experience to your English site. Plan for regular updates and maintenance to ensure that your multilingual website remains comparable to the English site.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provide a comparable experience on the English and Spanish sites through consistent maintenance of site content and experience.
6. Users' expectations: Manage user expectations by providing notice when a user is going to navigate to an English-only area, external website, or require a special program or software to view an application.
EPA.gov's Spanish site denotes English-only content by putting "en inglés" next to links only available in English.
7. Toggle: Enable users to toggle between comparable content or features on the English and multilingual websites if available.
Users on MedlinePlus and MedlinePlus en español can go back and forth between the English and Spanish sites on a page-by-page basis without having to go through the home page.
8. Online Features and Functionality: Provide interactive features and functionality on multulingual websites.
The CDC site in Spanish offers basic features such as Print and Email This Page and gives users the ability to subscribe to email alerts, RSS feeds, podcasts, and more.
9. Integrated Operations and Marketing: Integrate your multilingual website initiatives with internal infrastructure and external consumer touch points, and into your overall online-offline strategy.
GobiernoUSA.gov provides phone and email support in Spanish through 1-(800)-FED-INFO, as well as PSAs and other marketing materials in Spanish. In addition, GobiernoUSA.gov is an integral part of the overall online and offline strategy of the Office of Citizen Services in GSA. This was especially evident in 2007 when a name change and redesign were implemented at the same time for both USA.gov and GobiernoUSA.gov.
10. Online Marketing: Develop and execute a targeted multilingual online marketing program, including social media, and track results.
Many agencies conduct dedicated online outreach for their multilingual sites includingGobiernoUSA.gov, MedlinePlus en español, CDC.gov, and EPA.gov, among others. In addition, many of these sites are using social media tools to reach out to Hispanics: EPA's blog Greenversations has regular bilingual entries; CDC.gov offers RSS and podcasts; andGobiernoUSA.gov has a presence on facebook.com and twitter.com.
http://www.howto.gov/web-content/multilingual/best-practices
image: drupalbusinessdays.org
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