31 October 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
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An inconclusive two-month long investigation in to Feedjit’s “also liked” related link widget results in more pretty pictures than answers. Find out why it’s hard to find out if Feedjit’s widget actually helps a site’s “stickiness” or Depth of Visit.
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8 August 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: browser-safe,
font,
mac,
text,
website,
windows,
xp
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After installing hundreds of fonts that didn’t come with Windows XP, I find myself wondering what fonts I can use on a website that are mostly guaranteed to be viewable by almost all who visit: Browser-safe fonts. Which fonts come with Windows? What are their MAC equivalents? It is niether an extensive list nor one that will add a new, attractive style to your pages, but it’s good to remember what fonts are browser-safe and are those that everyone is likely to see.
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1 August 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: error,
ie,
java,
sitemeter,
stats,
visitor,
website
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Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site http://www.anysite.com/. Operation aborted was the cute little message greeting me tonight after a few days of noticing that something was fishy with SiteMeter.
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18 July 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
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rake db:migrate is a Ruby command that seems to small and easy. If you’re new to Ruby, MySQLAdmin, creating databases through it and linking a Rails project to a new database, this might help you. To create a new Database in MySQL Administrator with Tools for 5.0 in a GUI pack…
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18 July 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
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We’ve been mum here at Dinarius because an uncommonly large task baits our full attention. We’re starting out with Ruby on Rails to solve a simple problem. We’ve got, Simply Rails 2, Ruby on Rails for Dummies (don’t laugh – it’s awfully helpful), Agile Web Development with Rails, RailSpace and Foundations…
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2 July 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: advertising,
avoid scams,
blogging,
kontera,
shut down,
website
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To say Kontera’s contextual advertising is a scam is not accurate. It’s is a thorough disappointment. If you’re considering placing script that manages contextual advertising or already do, please consider the following, balanced arguments against Kontera Technologies service.
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1 July 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: promotion,
reviews,
rss,
software,
web 2.0,
website,
widgets,
yahoo!
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Little widget blog and news boxes that update you on everything that’s going on in the world seem to rule the day. Well how could this author stay away?
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27 June 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: blog,
links,
question,
rss,
textpattern,
txp,
web 2.0,
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As an invocation to the muse of Web 2.0, I’ve tried to plunge head-first into Social Networking services I used to shun only to bump my head on deadends. Ma.Gnolia shares webpage bookmarks very simply. To install it at Dinarius which is run by Textpattern CMS database magic, Ma.Gnolia requested the location of my XML-RPC server something something dot php.
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23 June 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: css,
formatting,
html,
txp,
website
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Cascading Style Sheets are the lovely way to help design websites and no one has made a satisfactory answer-all book to help with the little details. In encountering a little problem with the H1 Header, I found the simple solution that controls the space above and below the Header text. Below is the code for the default appearance of a Header between two lines of regular text.
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23 June 2008
Kept in:For-Webmasters by Bryan A.
TAGS: advertising,
appengine,
daily,
disaster,
internet,
megatrends,
web 2.0
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You can now reach your goals and change your life if you read this article. Read ten sales-energizing tips that are fooling new webmasters into creating ideas that are killing the Internet.
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