That was my first thought but I have an image as the table background and if I have the cell padding or spacing higher than 2 the image repeats itself even if I have set the overall table height and width to the size of the image. It is not for a webpage though it is for an e-mail marketing...
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I am stuck with a table I am trying to create in html. I have an image in one cell and text in the other on the same row. I want the text to be in line with the center of the image. I tried valign="middle", valign="baseline", align="justify" and valign="center" ans none of these worked...
Yahoo have the same issue where some of their news articles that have a black background with small white text, I can only read half of it before my eyes hurt
Lol that is funny Dave, thanks Linziloop when I put the colour scheme together I liked it but now someone has put doubt in my mind. :icon_cursing: Bloody sales guys should keep their noses out
I have just heard the saying "Blue and green should never be seen" and my website is blue with green elements in it, after hearing this I am not sure if my colour scheme is right :icon_Wall:. Can someone comment on it and tell me if I should be using a colour like orange (complementing colour)...
Majority of the time clients want to see where their money is going so I compile a report that specifies what changes I have made to each page and why so it gives them a good idea of what to do on their own.
Usually they want link building, review targeted keywords, manage ppc campaigns or to write unique content for their webpages because I am good with creating unique or re-writing someone elses content. Maybe I should start to review how I conduct my work be a little more secretive thank you.
Some clients do twig on to what I have done regarding on page SEO with the meta data and h1, h2 tags as well as keyword density but some of the off page SEO they don't seem to get so repeat business is around 40% which isn't brilliant but what can you do.
I like the bit at the end when the guy in the resturant says show me exactly what you did so I can do it myself for free, everytime I do an SEO job that is what happens without fail, so I just say "google it"
Instead of using google analytics or webmaster tools try going directly to google and searching link:www.yoursite.com this will show you the links going to your website. It is not accurate but it may show some of your backlinks before they show up in your google account.
It does take some time you just have to be patient with it, this is the same for me with errors showing up on webmaster tool it is frustrating but what can you do
I have found the site overlay very useful as I can track how most visitors move through my website and I can change things accordingly and try to steer people to products or contact pages so I can get their details for a sale
As far as I'm aware .co is specifically for Coloumbia and it was advertised everywhere so people would spend money on the domain, I think the latest one is .so but as .com and .net are shortcuts used on the keyboard they will never be replaced. The shortcut is type and word in the URL bar like...
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