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By grouch 1 comments
There are many ways to start an article in any wiki. There are very few requirements to get started. The following two ways are the easiest I have found to date. Read up and you will be creating new pages in no time... more »
By Bryan Jones 1 comments
Recently, I have noticed the trend that many clients and developers are preferring to use Joomla(an open source cms) for creating their websites. But, most beginners don't have the knowledge and most intermediates don't have the resources... more »
By *Janet Ford 25 comments
Photos are a vital ingredient to a truly successful article but many writers are just not sure where to find photos that are of great quality, appropriate to their topic and most of all, legal to use on their websites, articles and blogs. Time ... more »
By dovinea 2 comments
Word of mouth is one of the best forms of advertising. With this free 'tell-a-friend' tool, your visitors can recommend your web site directly to their colleagues' inbox... more »
By vikki9 36 comments
My eHow friend BlakeXRain is the inspiration for this article. He approached me a couple of days ago about an interlink between his ‘How to Get to Sleep at Night’ article and my ‘How to Feng Shui: Energize Your Master Bedroom’ article. This is an ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Using site statistics to understand the traffic your Web site draws can help you manage and/or increase traffic to your site. GoDaddy offers free site statistics with hosting plans and an additional site statistics package called Traffic Facts ... more »
By Joe IntellySite 0 comments
Planning for a website is essential! But, it is sometimes the most difficult part of getting started. However, by having a specific blue-print for building your website, you'll find it easier to compile, condense, categorize your message online. ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
This article, written by an experienced software trainer, will show you how to synchronize Frontpage with a website... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Geolocation software is used in areas such as fraud detection, geomarketing, censorship, regional licensing, spam blocking and target content. You also can employ geolocation to redirect users to Web pages built specifically for their region. ... more »
By Laura Schofield 3 comments
Linking is at the heart of the internet! Learn how to code your links straight out of HTML, typing them directly into a text editor. You should also learn not only HOW to link, but how to make the most of your links! This brief guide will show ... more »
By Elizabethknows 3 comments
Have a website that is only in English? Well this tool will help you if people that speak other languages come to your site this tool will translate it for them... more »
By grogo21 0 comments
Capturing website snapshots for your site uses a lot of system resources and I found it very difficult to do. After attempting to do so myself I found another free reliable way to include web page snapshots on my website... more »
By steven316 5 comments
Making money in the internet as a freelancer is one of the hardest yet simplest you can ever make money in this world. In this digital age, the internet offers many opportunities to those who are ready to change with time (in other words, those ... more »
By dovinea 3 comments
Learn how to make money with any type of website... more »
By NeilO 0 comments
A common and helpful aspect of Regular Expressions is filtering out bad data on the server-side of a web application. In many cases you want to do this versus a hard-failure, because users are copy&pasting, not necessarily trying to hack you ... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 4 comments
There are many reasons people may visit your web page without actually visually "seeing" your design. Search engines only "read" your text. Blind or visually impaired users may have devices that read your text aloud. And some people surf the web ... more »
By dovinea 0 comments
A chat room is a great tool to add to your website. It allows visitor interaction and will encourage them to return frequently... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
"Dynamic HTML" is a buzzword for special effects that allow words, pictures and letters to perform amazing tricks, such as changing color when passed over by the mouse. FrontPage 2000 does all the work for you - no HTML required... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Want to direct the folks who read your Blogger blog to the Web sites you visit often? It is a quick and simple process. Here's how... more »
By dovinea 0 comments
When you add web tools to your site, you provide added services and value. Learn how to add a scrolling news block to your site to make your site an even better resource... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Image maps are pictures with clickable regions also known as "hotspots." When users click on one of the hotspots, they're directed to the page you designate. Dreamweaver 3.0 lets you easily create image maps to add fun and excitement to a page... more »
By Chris N 0 comments
KompoZer is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web editor that allows users with no technical skills, to develop their Web presence with no need for or dependency upon a technical person. Site creation is done using content terminology ... more »
By dduverge 0 comments
6 Steps to website script install success. If this isn't enough, check out the videos at www.installscriptsvideos.com.. more »
By Cathereine Night 4 comments
There are things that you can do to help your website get a better ranking with search engines like Google before you even begin to advertise. The following five steps are probably the most important to consider. Google is not very particular ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
Fast Web pages are the key to keeping visitors interested. There are many ways to optimize a site for fast download... more »