Some Jumping Spiders and Crab Spiders are yellow with some red and white markings at the back. They are small, the biggest one I seen was 0.5cm-1.5cm long. I never seen a crab spider before but I bet they are the same size. If they are going to fight, the jumping spider would have 90% chance of winning and crab spider would have 30% chance as the jumping spider has more stealth, its more cunning, more distance in sight and can jump 20-50 body lengths away. Oh and by the way the jumping spider is cuter (;
Misumena vatia
A writing spider is also sometimes called a "McKinley spider" because when McKinley was running for President somebody claimed they could read his name in the band of silken "writing" across the web of one of these spiders. They are big. Their body length is close to one inch. They are beautiful. There are many species that make similar orb webs, are brightly colored (typically with bands of bright yellow and pure black), and generally behave in about the same way.
I found a spider right outside of my house door and couldn't find an answer and this is what came up....hope its useful!! One common garden spider, known as the black and yellow garden spider, has silver hairs on the back of its forward body section and a large abdomen marked in black and bright yellow (or orange). The common garden spider is approximately 25 mm (1 inch) long and hangs head down in the center of the web. It is often found in brambles, bushes and tall grasses in open, sunny places near human habitations where flying insects blunder into the trap. Egg sacs are spherical and narrowed at one end and covered with a tough brown, paper-like silk. These spiders are not considered dangerous, despite their formidable appearance, but they can bite if handled or molested.
The tallest sunflower measured 30 feet and 1 inch and was grown in Germany in 2014.
Cat Faced Spider............
sooa black widdow spider i a very venousmous spider and i no that the males are usually about a inch or so smaller then the female spider
Slightly over 9 inch at the base circumference.
bold jumper spiderI believe you meant 1/2 inch...or the Daring Jumping Spider...
about a half an inch long, looks like a black and white teardrop
its either a brown recluse or a violin spider
Females:1 inch Males:26mm
At a dollar store.
Most likely a wolf spider