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htaccess and testing


Published on July 3rd, 2007
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I just found another great resource that may help cut down on spam and help make my life as a server admin much better.
The .htaccess file is located at:
http://perishablepress.com/press/2007/06/28/ultimate-htaccess-blacklist/
If you haven’t worked with .htaccess files, you need to start now. They are incredibly easy ways to make your site safe, secure, and it even [...]

Safari for Windows


Published on June 11th, 2007
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Doing web design and development it essential to be able to code across browsers. For the longest time I’ve suffered from my lack of mac, well just got news that safari is now being released to windows users!
check it out

Can I get a debugging tool for Internet Explorer?


Published on May 10th, 2007
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Finally there is a tool that you can download for free to debug your sites in Internet Explorer. Acting very similar to Firebug for Firefox. You can download it:

Internet Explorer Debugging Toolbar
To enable it goto: Tools -> Toolbars -> Explorer Bar -> IE DOM explorer.
Thank goodness its ready to go. It still [...]

E - TextEditor | The power of TextMate on Windows


Published on February 27th, 2007
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Just started using a great new text editor based off of TextMate for Macs.  TextMate became popular after a brief viewing at the advent of Ruby on Rails.  If your looking for a new toy to play with in your developing world, or just an alternative to notepad, check it out! 
Link to E - TextEditor | The power [...]

How do you use firebug?


Published on February 21st, 2007
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Well being that this is a place where I’m posting information, I will let you know how I use the firefox extension/addon firebug.
Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page.
When I [...]

10 Questions for SEO Clients


Published on December 31st, 2006
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1. How long have you been in business?
2. How old is your website?
3. Have you ever worked with another SEO company?
4. If you’ve worked with another SEO company, why was the relationship dissolved?
5. What is your monthly budget? (ask delicately or destroy the deal)
6. What are your goals and revenue models of the business?
7. What [...]

Microformats: Giving the Web to the People


Published on December 26th, 2006
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Microformats are the dark-horse of the web 2.0 race. They are going to be the left overs of a time that brings a lot of great features, automation, and rich applications. In a series of articles published by Alex Faaborg, he discusses microformats.

The combination of blogging and microformats is now reversing this model. [...]

Microformats Making More Headways


Published on December 20th, 2006
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The Microformats community is making more headways with updated extensions and functional applications.  The below post is a reprint from the microformats website.
New implementations

Alex Faaborg of Mozilla Labs has announced availability of ‘Operator’, a Firefox extension written by Michael Kaply at IBM (download from Firefox Add‑ons). Operator detects hCard, hCalendar, geo, hReview and rel-tag and [...]

CSS Constants: Creating an Ever Changing Design


Published on December 15th, 2006
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I just finished reading an interesting article called Faster Development with CSS Constants by Rachel Andrew and felt a bit inspired to start a new project that would implement these techniques with another popular online services that has been recently released.

It would be really useful to be able to define certain values initially and then [...]

Accessibility is in the Head


Published on December 5th, 2006
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If you are interested in learning more about accessibility, but do enjoy those javascript benefits, you should check out the latest article at 24 ways:
The article discusses Special HTML elements, Problems with the onload event, and then provides Alternatives solutions. Check out the article.
24 ways: Hide And Seek in The Head
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