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I am going to make a Blog for Novice and would try to help them out if they want to be a webmaster. For this i want a lot of categories to provide them help in all respects. I currently have

Google (All about Google, Google Search, Google Tools for webmasters etc)
Adsense
SEO
PHP Scripts
Web Designing
TIPs and TRICKs

Guys please suggest me more..... (or please tell me if it would be appropriate to break up any of theabove categories in more than 1)

I will really Appriciate this and i will pay all those appropriate Categories that you recommend (25FRIH$ each).

Payment will be made after 2 weeks (because i first want to discuss the matter with you)

Suggestion Till now:
DjinniFire : CMS
GSIS : eCommerce
GSIS : Development Tools


Last edited by imagefree on Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:38 am; edited 4 times in total
DjinniFire
Web Designing should be split into categories like the
+ actual graphical display (font colors/graphics etc) [title: Presentation]
+ layout in terms of navigation, content, ad placement [title: Layout]
+ site mapping and easy to use [title: Usability]

PHP scripts?
like downloading or what scripts to use?

One category that is a must is Security (How to prevent misuse of websites- especially if using programming languages instead of HTML or if folder indexing is enabled then u need to protect important files)

Web Hosting is a good one too (paid or free -- free is duh host here! But paid yeah you need good host that is reliable)

that's all for now

Edit:
+Content
- Content Management (Managing not the actual CMS scripts)
- Updates/Editing
imagefree
DjinniFire wrote:
Web Designing should be split into categories like the
+ actual graphical display (font colors/graphics etc) [title: Presentation]
+ layout in terms of navigation, content, ad placement [title: Layout]
+ site mapping and easy to use [title: Usability]

PHP scripts?
like downloading or what scripts to use?

One category that is a must is Security (How to prevent misuse of websites- especially if using programming languages instead of HTML or if folder indexing is enabled then u need to protect important files)

Web Hosting is a good one too (paid or free -- free is duh host here! But paid yeah you need good host that is reliable)

that's all for now

Edit:
+Content
- Content Management (Managing not the actual CMS scripts)
- Updates/Editing



Thankyou for helping me out.
I actually made the Webdesigning Category because there will not be a lot of info to share on fonts, graphics etc

Ad Placement will be covered in Adsense section

site mapping i too dont know Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy again i think there will not be reasonable material on sitemapping to make it a subgroup.

I think The webdesigning will cover CSS, HTML, XHTML, web site's layout (how to layout), site navigation ( as you said. I didnt had its idea before. THank you for your suggestion).

Yes CMS section will be an addition. Thanks


What do you mean by Updates/Editing?

PHP codes will either be written by me or i will make partnership with someone and also i will link to very very very useful Opensource Scripts.

Waiting for more suggestions.
DjinniFire
Updating and Editing I'm basically mean as actually maintaining your website and continuing to make it grow. Because it's easy to make a website, it's easy to get layout and put a few articles on but now the question is maintaining a monthly visitor count and that requires you to make sure all articles are up to date and adding content. To me that is the biggest issue with most sites that just spawn over night, they have great beginning but cannot keep it going.

Possibly a category of "Background" of some sort which can cover a huge range of things from managing your content to designing a website where if you have staff, the staff can easily navigate through the files and such, or how to maintain a good staff team to update website or knowing how to refocus your website at any given time in a easy manageable way.
GSIS
eCommerce (shopping carts, payment providers, marketing etc)

Development Tools (eg - NotePad++)[/list]
imagefree
DjinniFire wrote:
Updating and Editing I'm basically mean as actually maintaining your website and continuing to make it grow. Because it's easy to make a website, it's easy to get layout and put a few articles on but now the question is maintaining a monthly visitor count and that requires you to make sure all articles are up to date and adding content. To me that is the biggest issue with most sites that just spawn over night, they have great beginning but cannot keep it going.

Possibly a category of "Background" of some sort which can cover a huge range of things from managing your content to designing a website where if you have staff, the staff can easily navigate through the files and such, or how to maintain a good staff team to update website or knowing how to refocus your website at any given time in a easy manageable way.


I will become too much complicated, neither beginners need such info even in the 12 months of their start because everyone starting frist try to focus on HTML/XHTML and CSS and layout designing and getting experience.

The things you suggested , i think, will be helpful for professionals.

GSIS wrote:
eCommerce (shopping carts, payment providers, marketing etc)

Development Tools (eg - NotePad++)[/list]


hmmm both are good suggestions. Thanks.
DjinniFire
imagefree wrote:
DjinniFire wrote:
Updating and Editing I'm basically mean as actually maintaining your website and continuing to make it grow. Because it's easy to make a website, it's easy to get layout and put a few articles on but now the question is maintaining a monthly visitor count and that requires you to make sure all articles are up to date and adding content. To me that is the biggest issue with most sites that just spawn over night, they have great beginning but cannot keep it going.

Possibly a category of "Background" of some sort which can cover a huge range of things from managing your content to designing a website where if you have staff, the staff can easily navigate through the files and such, or how to maintain a good staff team to update website or knowing how to refocus your website at any given time in a easy manageable way.


I will become too much complicated, neither beginners need such info even in the 12 months of their start because everyone starting frist try to focus on HTML/XHTML and CSS and layout designing and getting experience.

The things you suggested , i think, will be helpful for professionals.


mm good point x]
forgot the target was more of beginners so this kind of stuff would be complicated
kokkie
go to http://www.w3schools.org and learn! there can you learn HTML, PHP, CSS and more
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