Use Image Alt Tags When Sending Emails
My previous post showed an example of what an email message looks like when viewed with images disabled. Here’s an ezine that I work on showing a before and after. In the first picture you’ll note that the image is disabled but the viewer knows what it is because the image alt tag is being used. The code for this tag (in red) looks like this: Image Alt Tags are also a great way to load some page, and image, specific key words into your web site code. Your visitors may not seem them but search engines will. Just remember, make them relevant. Finally, here’s the image above...
Read MoreI want a Firefox Extension to … (and other great lists from econsultant.com)
Have you fled the dark side and switched to Firefox? Even though Internet Explorer 7.0 is stealing some of the Firefox thunder by incorporating notable FF features like tabbed browsing there’s sitll plenty of reasons to make the switch. First and foremost, in my view, are the literally thousands, of extensions available. From determining the color of a single pixel to incorporating a weather feed in your status bar, Firefox extensions are incredibly useful tools (and some not some useful but fun anyway!). To learn more about Extensions and begin exploring the wonderful world of same,...
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