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BusinessMAX Starter Site Package

August 7th, 2009 No comments

TCS Starter Website Package

Building a website for your new business used to be a luxury. These days it’s a necessity, and even so-called “brick and mortar” establishments have abandoned the notion that their business can thrive without an online component. As a result, most have become “click and mortar” operations, allowing their customers to choose between the virtual or physical world.

How TCS Vision Can Help

TCS has developed a turnkey business website package that makes the Website process easy and affordable for any business owner in need of a top-quality Website. Our process is geared toward the business owner who needs to establish a professional Web presence quickly and without hassle. Read more…

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Side-By-Side Scrolling DIVs

July 30th, 2009 No comments

So, the issue is that you want side-by side divs with scrollable content on each side. Don’t use iFrames. Why? Because it breaks most validation: HTML 4.1, Strict DTD, and XHTML 1.0 Strict DTD. Instead, if you are pulling all your content from your own site, use includes or code everything on the same page and use divs.

You can fill content as much as you want, and your right div won’t move.

Now you can play with and set the margins & padding to taste, add borders, and make everything look cool.

View my full sample code here.

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Battling Website Traffic Downturns

December 1st, 2008 No comments

One of the most commonly asked questions from our clients is, “How do I drive more traffic to my website?” Generally, the question arises after you’ve been studying your Website traffic reports and notice a one- or two-week drop in site visits. If offers any consolation, even some of the biggest players on the Web are finding it difficult to attract and retain site visitors, particularly in today’s difficult economic climate. In a study recently released by Digital Business (Silicon Alley Insider), it was reported that Nielsen group studies since January of 2008 found a consistent drop in Ebay’s unique site visitorship by an average of 6% per month.  Some of this decline is likely the result of the economy.  The rest of it is likely the result of some common trends when it comes to websites and business: competition, pricing, and value proposition. Read more…

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