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Effective Web Development - Compare with ASP.NET and PHP
July 27, 2009
Ever since Microsoft has come up with ASP.net, there has been a widespread debate among programmers as to whether it is any better than the existing open source programming language of PHP. If you were to make a search on the Internet on how loyalists of both PHP and ASP.net are doing a... (Read More)
8 Features Of A Powerful Squeeze Page
April 20, 2009
Squeeze Pages are an important part of a website, particularly those who are serious about their business. The main purpose of squeeze pages is to convince website visitors to share their personal information like names and contact details. However, internet used cannot be easily coaxed into parting... (Read More)
Click Here To Say Or Not To Say
April 20, 2009
'Click Here' is one of the most popular call-to-action messages that can be seen on websites. However, in spite of its popularity it is not a very advisable practice. All the links on your website should be very clear and easily visible. This is because visitors to the website should be able to ea... (Read More)
How To Protect Your Website Content
April 02, 2009
Content is the king! So goes the age old adage in the world of website design. Quite obviously then, your website content is a treasured possession. With all the time and effort that you out in developing quality content, you would like to see it work in your favor. However, what makes for a killing... (Read More)
Why Do Visitors Leave Your Website
April 02, 2009
Visitor traffic is one of the most important factors that determine the success of a website on the internet. However, something more important that attracting visitors is to retain them on the website. By keeping your visitors on the site for longer times, you can increase the number of page views ... (Read More)
Is Novell-Microsoft Patent Deal Headed For Re-Write?
November 28, 2006
Nearly three weeks after Novell's deal with Microsoft over patents, Novell developers are saying that one key part of the agreement is not enough.... (Read More)
A Really, Really, Really Good Introduction to XML
August 30, 2005
In this chapter, we'll cover the basics of XML — essentially, most of the information you'll need to know to get a handle on this exciting technology.... (Read More)
The 10 Best Resources for CSS
July 20, 2005
If you have been paying attention, you certainly have noticed an increasing number of websites that are employing CSS and an increasing number of resources talking about how great CSS is.... (Read More)
Secure your Server with iptables
April 20, 2005
Blane's practical tutorial explains the use of an included solution - Netfilter and iptables - to secure your Linux server.... (Read More)
Internet Explorer 7.0 and CSS2
April 13, 2005
As many of you know, Microsoft has announced that it will be releasing Internet Explorer 7.0 this summer to those who are on the XP operating system in a project code named "Rincon". ... (Read More)
Unit Testing the Data Access Layer
April 07, 2005
Unit testing is becoming very popular among .NET projects, but unit testing the Data Access Layer (DAL) still remains a common obstacle. ... (Read More)
Searching Your Website with Microsoft Index Services
April 01, 2005
Virtually every Web application has a search functionality. This article examines using Microsoft Index Services for your site's search functionality... (Read More)
An Introduction to Assembly Language
March 29, 2005
Dismiss your misgivings about Assembler and discover that, actually, it's not difficult to use. Learn what Assembly Language is, how its tools can greatly simplify the authoring of Assembler, and how to integrate these with Visual Studio.... (Read More)
CSS and Round Corners: Build Boxes with Curves
March 18, 2005
Are you sick of the straight and narrow? Turn the corner - gently - with CSS! Trenton explains a neat, compact way to integrate curves into your next design, with the help of some tricky CSS.... (Read More)
When Wireless Print Servers Meet Multifunction Devices
March 04, 2005
Can a wireless print server support non-printing functions such as scanning and faxing? Plus, unscrambling Wi-Fi encryption and how to find Microsoft's NetMeeting in Windows XP.... (Read More)

