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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 ElectricalNut 2 comments
Tired of plain jane black text on your website? Follow these simple instructions to change the text to whatever color you like... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Not all programs are created equal, especially when it comes to setting up your own webcast. Some will walk you through the whole process and charge you an arm and a leg, but others will offer you the same capabilities for free. If you are savvy ... more »
By Amanda Morin 0 comments
Web designers, artists and writers know that having an online portfolio to which potential employers can be directed can mean the difference between getting a job and getting a "thanks for your interest." More creative jobs have become ... more »
By CalebSima 1 comments
How secure are your Web applications? Unless you conduct application vulnerability testing throughout the lifespan of your applications, there's no way for you to know about your web application security. That's not good news for your security or ... more »
By Elizabeth A 2 comments
Gone are the days of cluttering your bookmarks with the plethora of web pages that strike your fancy or maybe you're one of the 'screengrabbers' that save web page frames to a desktop folder called 'Web Page Frames'. Whether you're looking for ... 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 eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) have given Web designers new abilities and greater control over the appearance of their Web pages. One of these new abilities is being able to hide elements so that, when combined with a scripting language such as ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Increasing a blogs search engine results page (SERP) can be critical to increasing the popularity of the blog. The blog that you are concerned with needs to be as close to the front of the search engine results as possible. So therefore it is an ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Applets are small pieces of Java code that can be embedded in a Web page; they typically perform small tasks, like animating text. While Java is a full-fledged programming language, simple applets can be written pretty easily, or they can also be ... more »
By Diana Monda Dill 0 comments
MediaWiki is an open-source, web-based wiki application. This is the content management system (CMS) that runs Wikipedia, one of the World Wide Web's largest traffic-generating websites ever. MediaWiki enables you to edit and check web pages ... more »
By Diana Monda Dill 0 comments
VirtueMart is a free, Open Source e-commerce application, developed for Joomla CMS (Content Management System). It is coded in PHP format, so it can be fully integrated into any Joomla e-commerce website. Much like Joomla, VirtueMart can be ... more »
By Limowreck 10 comments
Is the domain name you want already taken by someone else? Want to know when it might be available? It's easy to find out!.. more »
By Elizabethknows 1 comments
Would you like to make some extra income with google adsense I will tell you how to setup an account... more »
By rocity 0 comments
The method used to create wealth for others by Pay-It-Forward. This is the concept in which a New Concept is creating wealth for others on a daily hourly weekly monthly yearly basis. Getting yourself out of the way and providing a way for others ... more »
By Virginia DeBolt 0 comments
Web designers often use CSS to place tiny icons after certain types of links. These icons provide the user with more information about the link. For example, an icon might alert a user that the link is to a a PDF file, or to an email program, or ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
You should always preview a Web page before uploading to your site; sometimes you're not as perfect as you think you are. Plus, you should really check the page in different browsers, as they might display the page differently. These instructions ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Sometimes navigating your Geocities File Manager can be a little tricky and you might need a little bit of assistance. Here is how to rename a file on your Geocities file manager in just a few steps... more »
By AboutThailand 1 comments
This article will explain to you the basic steps that you need to know before you set up your e-commerce website. It is meant for beginners and the novice... more »
By NeilO 0 comments
Here is a cheesy method I found for temporarily pausing execution in Active Server Pages (ASP) by abusing ADO and timeouts. None of this would be necessary if ASP, like WScript, simply had a Sleep() method... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Spelling errors can make your page seem amateurish and unprofessional. Always use the spell-check feature before publishing a page. This tutorial uses Macromedia Dreamweaver 3.0... 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 Sharon Keith 1 comments
When transferring files and folders between your computer and a remote site in FrontPage 2003, you have three options. Transferring files from your computer to the remote site, transferring from the remote site to your computer or synchronizing ... more »
By madams1982 1 comments
An HTML tester is a great way to practice using HTML... more »