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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

Nick and James from Creare explain how to utilise headers and footers for good web design and SEO. They also look at how they might be implemented in HTML 5.

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  • Hi tbradders,

    I would recommend having the number toward the top of the page. If you are using a graphic for the number at the top, then I would have a 'real text' phone number in the footer. If the text is quite light, it will be set to black usually when you print the page out anyway.

    James.

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  • Some really informative information regarding footers, and how to impliment keywords.

    Looking forward to your next web design blog!

  • I never thought of using a PHP date tag before to update Copyright's automatically, fantastic idea!

  • Hi guys, really good information.  Is this a regular feature?

  • Really important point regarding printing a web page, there is nothing worse than coming to print off a page and losing half of the information.

    Really informative video, good work!

  • Great video. Is there a maximum number of keywords for a page title/

  • Never realised naming your pages with SEO friendly titles would be so beneficial, thanks for the advice...at this rate I'll be page 1 of google! Keep the tips coming boys.

  • Thanks for the useful tips. I never realised you could pull out dates with php.

    I look forward to seeing further videos and learning a lot more.

    Cheers

  • Thanks guys

    I never put much thought into what happens when someone prints a webpage. Is it a good idea to have the phone number at the top and bottom of a page say in real text?- and does it matter if the text is white on a darker background?

  • This is good, useful information! I'm already a fan.

    I especially like the bit about the copyright info, I can see that becoming really helpful. Thank you for sharing you knowledge.

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