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Why don’t you add some action to your blog?
I’m sure that many of you have visited hundreds of blogs that look sort of the same. It is very boring isn’t it? That is why this article will be devoted to speeding up blogs. So, let us see what should be and can be done.
Find image that you like but make sure it is of the right size. I will take one that is 550×350 pixels. After that find Action Pane and click on the folder. You will have to give a name to a new action set – make it “Blog Actions” (it will be much easier to store and find all you actions that you will definitely use on the blog). Now click the page icon (folded one) in Action Pane. Immediately after you have pressed record each move will be logged by the action. There is a stop button which you can also use to stop recording.
So, after hitting the record button you should create another layer and draw rectangular marquee lower. Put #000000 and make the opacity between 70%. After that take a type tool and put your name inside this rectangular.
This is just the beginning. More information is coming up!
Keep design simple and content deep
The importance of web design cannot be underestimated. Research shows that the more effectively companies uses online technologies to promote or even simply represent their businesses online the more successful they are. Even if your site is a simple statement of the company’s history goals and missions, it should have the best quality web design to attract a huge audience. Every small detail matters from the right spelling and grammar of texts presented to the right resolution images. The site leaves an impression as important as the first deal sealed with a business partner. And you have only one chance to make a good first impression.
Before your designer begins work, discuss your audience, the purpose of the site and the overall style it should adhere to. Remember about your clients and try to predict their expectations and fulfil them. If you want a bit of humour, it is fine, but if you are not sure how business partners will take it, keep the tone serious. A bad move can do more damage than a simple site that takes no unnecessary risks and delivers its message neutrally. So save the flashy effects and gaudy images for yourself and remember about business-like style and diplomacy. The best site will be easily navigable and understandable. So make this your goal and you will do fine.

