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www.lpstudios.net

Oscar Matos Linares
3221 West Pierce #2R; Chicago, IL 60651
Telephone: 773-315-6842
E-mail: lpstudio@yahoo.com

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From: Pamela J. Arquette <pendragon@chartermi.net>
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 9:44:31 AM
Subject: RE: [artshow_photo] Re: Width of the web site

What is your web address? I would like to take a look.

Pam a

From: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com [mailto:artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Linares Photography Studio
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:20 AM
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [artshow_photo] Re: Width of the web site

Diana

Even with the site builder from different web hosting companies it takes time to

build the website a kill all the bugs. Just b/c off that any web builder deserve

to get paid.

Does not have to do with how much schooling or knowledge. His or her knowledge
will give that person a higher hourly rate.

In all these years my website it had been a very expensive portfolio that we all

need and does help at lot. Even I never had sales from the website it had help
me at the shows.

I can not afford to paid some to do it, so I try do my best on my own. I think I

had done very well so far and did I mention it is hard work and eats a lot of
time.

Oscar Matos Linares
3221 West Pierce #2R; Chicago, IL 60651
Telephone: 773-315-6842
E-mail: lpstudio@yahoo.com <mailto:lpstudio%40yahoo.com>

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From: dianajhunter <dianajhunter@yahoo.com <mailto:dianajhunter%40yahoo.com> >
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com <mailto:artshow_photo%40yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, December 28, 2010 7:55:20 AM
Subject: [artshow_photo] Re: Width of the web site

Dear Oscar,
I just finished 2 semesters of web design at Ivy Tech Community College in
Indianapolis. When working in Dreamweaver we were encouraged to make the
website 955 pixels wide and 600 pixels high (above the fold so that you do not
have to scroll). When we were in WordPress we changed the header area using the
size of whatever the header was. And as Larry said, for older computers,
smaller sizes are better. The height of 600 pixels was just a starter and could
be expanded if you need more content area; however, again people do not like to
scroll and will often leave your site. The other issue you need to deal with is
how fast your site loads. That is normally why you have small thumbnail
pictures that load quickly and are linked to large pictures. Large pictures
usually should not be bigger than 500 or 600 pixels on the largest side. The
size of the picture should not be more than 60K (or should be sliced in
Photoshop). Also, normally you put a watermark on the picture. By the way,
WordPress was much easier to use than going back to college to learn
Dreamweaver! There is a real reason why you pay Larry or others to do your
website! Hope this helps.

Diana Hunter
www.DianaHunter.com
web master for www.IndianaWildlifeArtists.org

> What is the best width for a website. I was told between 1000 and 1004. What
> about the height.
>
> Oscar Matos Linares

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