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How To Create A Stunning Drop Capital Effect On Your Web Pages
(Thu Jan 5th, 2006, by Jason Lewis)
How To Create A Stunning Drop Capital Effect On Your Web Pages
Drop Capitals are frequently used in many newspapers, books and
magazines in the offline world. You will frequently see the
large capital letter sinking down into the first paragraph of
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RSS publishing for webmasters
(Tue Jan 3rd, 2006, by Allan Burns)
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Since the recent rise in interest in RSS there has been a slew
of RSS sites and RSS software. RSS has been proclaimed as the
next big thing. There has been many wild claims about the
benefits of publishing an RSS feed such as it will generate
flo... |
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Content Management Systems and building your eBiz
(Tue Jan 3rd, 2006, by Elray Jones)
Content Management Systems and building your eBiz
As a retired Software Engineer(big word for under paid
corporation slave). I got tired of setting around to house
telling my cat to stop doing the things cats do. I started a
side business repairing c... |
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11 Ways To Indirectly Get To The Top Of Search Engines
(Tue Jan 3rd, 2006, by Gunnar Berglund)
11 Ways To Indirectly Get To The Top Of Search Engines
There are millions of web sites trying to get listed in the top
20 spots of the major search engines. That amounts to a lot of
competition! I say if you can't get listed at the top,
indirectly ge... |
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Does Valid Code Matter?
(Mon Jan 2nd, 2006, by Benjamin Wigoder)
b>Introduction
Learning to use valid html code is one of those website building
techniques you decide to use. It is a big step requiring the use
of validators, doctype declarations and often lots of extra
work. But now for the big question: Is it wor... |
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CAN A SINGLE PRODUCT SITE MAKE IT?
(Sun Jan 1st, 2006, by Bob McElwain)
The short answer is no. The difficulty in making this model work
is that the cost of generating a sale must be subtracted
directly from the net from the single sale. Given multiple
products, this cost is distributed over a number of sales, and
thus i... |
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Setting up a Web Server - The Most Important Step to Hosting
(Sun Jan 1st, 2006, by Pedro Garcia)
You might be trying to decide whether you want to host your
website yourself rather than pay a hosting company. Maybe you
just want to learn how it is done, or you want to save some
money by doing it yourself. In this article I'll discuss the
most im... |
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Forums - Should You Have Them On Your Website?
(Sat Dec 31st, 2005, by Anne Moss)
Forums have become a common feature in many websites. With good
free scripts available, and paid scripts being relatively cheap,
it seems that every new website has its own forum(s). But is it
wise to add forums to your website?
In this article I'd l... |
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RSS feeds and how to use them
(Sat Dec 31st, 2005, by Allan Burns)
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RSS feeds are the most important technology to arrive on the
internet since blogging, yet take up of RSS feeds among
webmasters and web visitors is still very low. The Sunday Times
recent ran a survey to see how home users use the internet , RSS
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Going Global
(Sat Dec 31st, 2005, by Roberta Beach Jacobson)
It‘s not always easy to think globally, yet many of our site‘s
visitors live abroad. In fact, most of them do. This has forced
us to pack a lot of learning into a short time.
We edit and publish a monthly e-zine from the tiny Greek island
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