Many people like a wow factor in their website design and something that gives that is flash. Flash is used to created rich internet applications such as animation, video, audio and the interactivity of images.
In case you missed it, DotNetNuke 6.2 was released today, check out Will Morgenweck’s blog post for more details on the release . With some of the new features DotNetNuke 6.2 makes it easier to start to customize the listing of members on your site, and also the Profile display for users on the website. I started implementing DotNetNuke 6.2 on one of my racing websites last night (yeah, so I upgraded before the release happened, a benefit of working for the corp ). In doing so I configured the profile...(read more)
Though it may be old news for people following JavaFX closely, I have just run across the JavaFX application on the Winter Olympics website. Slick transitions and useful data make this a great example of what JavaFX can do. I think it’s really cool that you can look at past olympics as well as the current year.
Maybe this will help generate a little buzz around JavaFX.
Check out the application on vancouver2010.com
In August 1991, the first website came into existence with authorship of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of "World Wide Web". Thus Berners-Lee became the first person to combine the Internet communication with hypertext.
Inevitably I'll stop using an antiquated css, script, or image file. Especially when a separate designer is tinkering with things and testing out a few versions of images. Before I build one myself, are there any tools out there that will drill through a website and list unlinked files? Specifically, I'm interested in ASP.NET MVC sites, so detecting calls to (and among many other things) @Url.Content(...) is important.
You've no doubt heard that "content is king" on websites, but do you really know why? If your business website doesn't give visitors good, solid information they're going to leave your site and go to the next site that came up in their search engine results looking for the information you didn't provide. If they find it at your competitor's site, she'll probably get their business.
In August 1991, the first website came into existence with authorship of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of "World Wide Web". Thus Berners-Lee became the first person to combine the Internet communication with hypertext.
I want to copy a website from http://stats.pingdom.com/file... to http://mywebsite.com/file every 10 min. Then with purple-include I want to do a transclusion and display it on http://mywebsite.com/page.html
So the task is download http://stats.pingdom.com/file to http://mywebsite.com/file
I figured out the transclusion part but I do not know how to copy a wabpage from A to B. Are there any script for this or how can I do this?
I've exhausted all my options.
The website that I am developing had a load speed of 1.12 seconds and for some unknown reason it is now taking 2 seconds to connect then load.
I've tried deactivating loads of plugins but is not the plugins or javascript or images.
http://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/ONC4QfFJt/n1bar.com
I've tried re-configuring the cache and the .htacess file but still taking long for the first connection.
Can someone help me find the problem...
Getting found on the Internet can be a bit tricky, especially when you're in an uber-competitive environment where several others are trying to optimize the same keyword terms. This article provides a basic philosophy behind website presence and some action steps to improve your search engine rankings.
Whenever one has a new website that offers various services to users over the internet, it's usually a tormenting task to generate a lot of traffic to the site since it's new, and most people have no clue what it's about or even the slightest idea that it exists. When it comes to finding anything on the internet, the most commonly used search engines are either Yahoo or Google.
Companies all over the country are spending money updating their websites. Unfortunately, they're putting the proverbial cart before the horse. Everything you do on your website needs to affect three outcomes: increase revenue, reduce cost, and improve customer loyalty.
Getting your website positioned as high as possible in SERP (Search Engine Result Pages) is one of the main goals for everyone who has a SEO strategy. Statistics prove that the percentage of getting... [Author: Neil Paige - Web Design and Development - September 03, 2009]
Outsourcing of website development services enables you to save time, money and resources. India has the highest number of new hires, when it comes to outsourcing.
While going for a new one or require performing changes to an existing site then following a good maintenance process is of utmost importance to manage a website in business because an increasing num... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - April 02, 2010]
I believe that consistently posting quality original content on your website, on forums, on article submission sites, and so on is absolutely critical to your marketing and SEO strategies. As search engines revamp their algorithms to emphasize relevancy, and as prospects become more computer and Internet savvy, content lays the foundation for every other strategy - from SEO to PPC to social media marketing.
Nowadays, all types of businesses are going online and this has created the evolution in E-commerce websites but it is of utmost importance that you design and develop website in a manner that it off... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - March 21, 2010]
Novice or expert, the basics of building a website will always be the same. There is nothing that you can do to change it and the best thing that you can do is to try to follow what is fundamental in order to reduce your chances of failing in the ordeal.
Websites today are no longer restricted to just texts and pictures. Website developers now give more emphasis on adding effective audio and video information. The use of flash animation is in full sw... [Author: David Jackson - Web Design and Development - August 31, 2009]
Can you recommend a package that allows me to manage subscriptions to certain content on my website (not necessarily displayable) based on payment levels?
Ideally, the software would allow logging in using both site-specific registration and PayPal/Facebook/Twitter/MyOpenId, etc.
Preferably, it would also be open source, LAMP-based.
One idea that I have in mind is hacking a shopping cart software like Zen-Cart but this may be an overkill if a non-shopping lighter-weight package exists.
Despite the initial hype surrounding the introduction of blended real-time search into internet search engines, many experts have begun to question its value to website optimisation. Real time search has been widely criticised as a cause of SERP clutter, making pages appears chaotic and leaving the user struggling to decide which links may actually provide the information they are after.
A Google search on ?how to build a website? will give you hundreds of thousands websites with simple text and video tutorials, most tender rock-solid theory and ideas, but which teach you why and how... [Author: Johnny Hughes - Web Design and Development - April 07, 2010]
I am going to create a network with one domain, e.g. example.com then going to manage my websites in folders. Look below for example:
www.example.com/market
www.example.com/freebies
www.example.com/personalblog
www.example.com/shop
Consider that all four websites have different design and codes. From SEO perspective, is it recommended or I should use subdomains or buy four domains for each website?