I was going to write today about how we choose accommodation in Melksham to list on our web site and trainee's joining details - to help them find somewhere that's nearby, will be suitable for them, and they'll find a pleasure to stay at. However - it struck me that such information merited a
longer article that should be placed in our
solutions centre where it won't fade out in time as magazine-style articles do on "The Horse's Mouth".
Putting the right information in the right place is one heck of a task - and it's an even bigger task to add appropriate crosslinks so that people can find related information right across this site - which now comprises many thousands or pages. You'll find that we've upgraded and added to our indexing here in the last week - hopefully to help people who land onto more or less any entry page on our site to find cloesly related pages to the one they touched down on. Try, for example, each of the following links and see how you can navigate around to related material.
Coming to Melksham - a starting point
Components and layout in Tcl/Tk
Articles on web site usability, maintainability and navigability
(written 2005-05-21, updated 2006-06-05)
Associated topics are indexed as below, or enter http://melksh.am/nnnn for individual articles
W512 - Web and Intranet - Site Design Aspects [229] A fortunate accident - (2005-02-27)
[261] Putting a form online - (2005-03-29)
[288] Colour blindness for web developers - (2005-04-22)
[345] Spotting a denial of service attack - (2005-06-12)
[352] Improved mining techniques! - (2005-06-19)
[391] One mans pleasure is another mans poison - (2005-07-26)
[510] Dynamic Web presence - next generation web site - (2005-11-29)
[556] Colour doesn't have to mean colourful - (2006-01-06)
[649] Denial of Service ''attack'' - (2006-03-17)
[718] Protecting images from theft - (2006-05-12)
[795] Remember a site's non-technical issues too - (2006-07-07)
[823] An excellent use for a visitor count? - (2006-08-05)
[859] Put the answer in context - it may be printed - (2006-09-08)
[918] Databases needn't be frightening, hard or expensive - (2006-11-08)
[1015] Search engine placement - long term strategy and success - (2006-12-30)
[1047] Maintainable code - some positive advice - (2007-01-21)
[1054] UK legal requirements for your commercial web site - (2007-01-27)
[1353] Mood shots - (2007-09-16)
[1598] Every link has two ends - fixing 404s at the recipient - (2008-04-02)
[2214] Global Index to help you find resources - (2009-06-01)
[3517] Tags used in writing this blog - (2011-11-12)
[3563] How big is a web page these days? Does the size of your pages matter? - (2011-12-26)
[3589] Promoting a single one of your domains on the search engines - (2012-01-22)
G103 - Well House Consultants - Where to stay in Melksham [475] Where to stay in and near Melksham - (2005-10-24)
[512] Exciting futures - the Well House Manor project - (2005-11-30)
[550] 2006 - Making business a pleasure - (2006-01-01)
[555] Hotel novelties - (2006-01-05)
[571] Well House Manor - (2006-01-21)
[667] Well House Manor goes ahead - (2006-04-03)
[902] Brand new hotel and training centre, Melksham - (2006-10-22)
[933] Course Joining package - updated - (2006-11-20)
[1436] A little touring help during a business trip to England - (2007-11-18)
[1929] 2009 - Hotel, Meeting, Training Course prices - (2008-12-07)
[2581] Snow scenes - and how snow effected our business - (2010-01-16)
[2705] Hotel booking in Melksham made easy! - (2010-04-03)
[3865] What makes Well House Manor different? - (2012-09-18)
[4299] The Best Bed and Breakfast in Melksham? - (2014-09-19)
[4447] Overnight accommodation in Melksham - if Well House Manor is full! - (2015-03-02)
[4506] Peak weekend - where there are still rooms near Melksham - (2015-06-06)
[4570] A warm welcome awaits you at Well House Manor, Melksham - (2015-11-02)
Some other Articles
1 in 48 steelMore mapsSales - the alternative closeOrdnance Survey - using a 'Get a map'Accommodation and landing pagesChoosing a themeProgramming languages - a comparisonDevelopment EnvironmentsSupporting local businessWhat language is this written in?