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  • Search Engine Optimization - A Part of Web Promotion

    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is considered as a technical part of Web promotion. This is true because it does lend a hand in the advertising of websites and simultaneously it requires some technical understanding - as a minimum familiarity with fundamental HTML. It is sometimes also called SEO copyrighting since most of the practice that are used to egg on sites in search engines pact with text.

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  • A better way to organize your Silverlight Code Snippets.

    - by mbcrump
    I hate re-writing code. I also hate it when I find a great code snippet on the web and forget to bookmark it or it gets lost in my endless sea of bookmarks. So what do you do to get around this? This is the question that I was asking myself at the end of 2010. How can I get my Silverlight code organized? My requirements for a snippet manager were: Needs to be FREE. An easy way to view XAML/C# code behind together in one “view”. I wanted the ability to store the code snippets in cloud in case my HDD dies. Searchable Keywords to quickly find code snippets. I started looking for a snippet manager that would allow me to do just that and finally found Snippet Manager. Before going any further, I think that one of the most important things to note here is that this software supports 37 languages. It’s not just for Silverlight developers nor C# only guys. The software supports Java, SQL and even COBOL.   Below is a screenshot of the Snippet Manager that shows my Silverlight code snippet. You will notice that I have highlighted two sections. The top part is my XAML and the bottom is my C# code behind. I’ve included a sample below of my code snippets so that you can get an idea of how I organized it. Another thing that’s great about this software is that it supports plain text. I added some connection strings in the TEXT section below.  Once you have finished adding your code snippets, you can store them in the cloud. I created a FTP directory called “snippets” on my FTP Server and hit the upload button once I am finished adding my new codes snippets. This will allow me to use the code snippets on another computer with this application on my USB Key. See screenshots below: Enter your FTP credentials below: Hit the Uploads button on the Toolbar: Login in to your FTP Server and verify the following files are now on the FTP Server: Another great feature of the Snippet Manager is that you can also integrate this into VS2010 by clicking Tools –> External Tools: And setting up your External Screen to point to the Executable: You can now launch it by going to Tools –> Snippet Manager. If you want you could also a shortcut to launch the program with HotKeys. As you can see, this is a nice little program that includes everything needed to organize your code snippets very clean. I didn’t go over every feature but this is something that you might want to download and give it a shot.  Subscribe to my feed CodeProject

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  • Best language on Linux to replace manual tasks that use SSH/Telnet? [on hold]

    - by Calab
    I've been tasked to create and maintain a web browser based interface to replace several of the manual tasks that we perform now. I currently have a "shakey" but working program written in Perl (2779 lines) that uses basic Expect coding, but it has some limitations that require a great deal of coding to get around. Because of this I am going to do a complete rewrite and want to do it "right" this time. My question is this... What would be the best language to use to create a web based interface to perform SSH/Telnet tasks that we would normally do manually? Keep in mind the following requirements: Runs on a CentOS Linux system v5.10 Http will be served by Apache2 This is an INTRANET site and only accessible within our organization. User load will be light. No more that 5 users accessing it at one time. perl 5.8.8, php 5.3.3, python 2.7.2 are available... Not sure what other languages to check for, or what modules might be installed in each language. The web interface will need to provide progress indicators and text output produced by the remote connection, in real time as it is generated. If we are running our process on multiple hosts, they should be in individual threads so that they can run side by side, not sequentially. I want the ability to "trap" on specific text generated by the remote host and display an alert to the user - such as when the remote host generates an error message. I would like to avoid as much client side scripting (javascript/vbscript) as I can. Most users will be on Windows PC's using Chrome or IE as a browser. Users will be downloading the resulting output so they can process it as they see fit. I currently have no experience with "Ajax" or the like. Most of my coding experience is old 6809 assembly, Visual Basic 6, and whatever I can cut/paste from online examples in various languages (hence my "shaky" Perl program) My coding environment is Eclipse for remote code editing, but I prefer stuff like UltraEdit if I can get a decent syntax file for the language I'm using. I do have su access on the server, but I'm not the only one using this server so I can't just upgrade/install blindly as I might impact other software currently running on the machine. One reason that I'm asking here, instead of searching (which I did) is that most replies were, "use language 'xyz', but you need to use an external SSH connection" - like I'm using Expect in my Perl script. Most also did not agree on what language that 'xyz' should be. ...so, after this long posting, can someone offer some advice?

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  • Free Website Builder to Make a Free Website

    Some providers have more than 2,000 website templates that are fully functional and already incorporate the basic text and images that are appropriate for the type of company that represents this web design. Use an existing template as a starting point, making your construction project site much easier.

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  • Gnome-Shell 3.4 Themes not working in 12.04?

    - by CGriffitt
    Even themes advertised as Gnome-shell 3.4 compatible have graphical issues on Gnome-Shell 3.4. The main thing is that the text is black and nearly invisible, and the icons in the applications screen are crowded and in some cases overlapping. The themes did not do this before upgrade, and the default doesn't do it now. I am using user theme extension, and the themes I have tried are the Ambiance-Color set and London Smoke (both of which are advertised as 3.4 compatible).

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  • Copy and Pasting Web page Content into an Office Application.

    - by gcc
    I want take information from any website and paste it into Libre Office (text and images). Firstly, I want record the name/URL, description and some basic information from each website. Afterwards, my intention is to copy/paste the web-page content into LibreOffice in order to analyze it. Can Libre Office do this and is it my best option? if not can you recommend a tool which is available for 12.04?

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  • Is there a more efficient way to filter large arrays than preg_match()?

    - by hozza
    I have a log that our web application builds. Each month it contains around 16,000 entries of a string with about the average sentence worth of text. To filter/search through these in our admin panel the script uses preg_match() but this seems to be taking ages and timing out on the 30sec limit. I have isolated that it is indeed the preg_match() that causes the time out. Is there a more efficient way to search through values in a large array for a users input?

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  • SEO Copywriting - What is it?

    Search engine optimization copywriting, more commonly called SEO copywriting, is the technique of writing the text of a webpage in a way that is enjoyable and easy to read for the common internet surfer. The term also refers to targeting and using specific search terms with the goal of ranking the targeted terms higher on the list of search engine websites. The point of obtaining a higher search engine ranking is to make your site more accessible to potential clients.

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  • The Power of Heading Tags and Internal Linking

    When it comes to SEO (search engine optimization) and your website the proper keywords in your heading tags will make a significant difference in your page ranking. Then when you combine internal linking to relevant content within you site using anchor text links your site becomes a search engine magnet.

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  • Running CopySourceAsHtml Add-in under Visual Studio 2010

    - by Marko Apfel
    Until now CopySourceAsHtml only supports Visual  Studio 2008 out of the box. But it is no problem to pimp up the config-file for supporting Visual Studio 2010. Copy all three files to "%userprofile%\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Addins" Open CopySourceAsHtml.AddIn in a text editor and change both lines with <Version>9.0</Version> to <Version>10.0</Version> Run Visual Studio 2010 and CopySourceAsHtml works fine

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  • 6 Advanced OpenOffice.org Extensions

    <b>Linux Planet:</b> "The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six OpenOffice extensions for analyzing readability, special text effects, advanced math functions, and more."

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  • Learn How to Create Web Pages Using HTML Codes

    Once you understand the basic HTML codes you will have access to a wide range of opportunities. This will enable you to publish content online and link with text and other sites. This article discusses basic HTML codes. HTML codes are very easy to understand because they are very logical.

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  • How can I get magnet links for Ubuntu?

    - by badp
    Torrent files are being increasingly scrapped for magnet links, "mini torrent files" in concise and plain-text form that can be simply copy pasted around. Those link to the actual .torrent file "in the BitTorrent cloud", without relying on servers that may be temporarily overtaxed ("OMG NEW UNBUNT MUST GET NAO") or simply offline. Does Canonical offer magnet links for their Torrent distributions? Where can one find them?

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  • SEO is Not As Important As User Experience

    I'm often surprised at how many webmasters so obviously create their sites for the search engines and not visitors. The proof of that is how frequently a keyword is sometimes used within the text. We all know that it is important to get noticed by the search engines with a view to getting a site indexed highly. And one way to do that is to ensure your keywords stand out. But, simply repeating them to the point of boredom isn't the right way to do that.

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  • Search Engine Optimisation - Content

    This is the text element on your web pages. It needs to be of good quality and of benefit to the reader. Just having any old content will not get you rewarded by Google et al - they do recognise good quality content - as they do not want to send searchers to sites that are under par.

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  • Image captions and wrapping [migrated]

    - by Charles
    What's the best way to add a caption below an image? The image and its caption will be floated right, and the text on the caption needs to wrap -- a 200x200px image shouldn't have a caption of width 800px. I would strongly prefer a solution that allows me to update images (with different widths) without changing the CSS or markup. For reasons beyond my control the image itself will also be floated right, but this should not be too problematic.

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  • Selecting the Common Threads Amongst the Search Engines

    To retain their effects applicable, almost all search engines need to have an understanding of the principal subject of the Site. You can aid the search engines come across your Website by simply preserving in mind the three major elements they are in search of: -Written content: Written content is the heart and soul of one's Internet site. It can be all the information your Site contains, not merely the text but additionally the Engagement Subjects (the illustrations or photos, movies, sound, interactive technologies, and so on that will constitute the visible space).

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  • Accidently system timer speed up

    - by Grind Core
    Laptop: Acer 5750zg I've found this issue in latest Ubuntu versions (13.04, 14.04) in all desktop environment. When I'm typing something in text field, randomly I get ~5..20 same symbols and everything speed up. It's happen few times per one minute and start from normal speed, slowly rising to super boost animation and other processes like CPU monitor, clock, window animation, etc. I think something wrong with system clock. Please help to figure out how to fix it.

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  • Page views in Google Analitics are off compared to a similar metric

    - by tiki16
    We have a page where a user can sign a pledge to recycle by clicking a pledge button. A script writes it to a text file which updates the number on the page. In the past 2 days there have been 185 pledges signed but only 63 page views in GA. I trust that they are unique pledges and not just people adding multiple fake names and entering it. Is there anyway to get a better report from Google Analytics?

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  • Disable XF86Back and XF86Forward (browser back/forward on Lenovo Thinkpad)

    - by Nicolas Raoul
    My Thinkpad R500 has back/forward keys just about the direction keys, so on Firefox I keep losing entered text, accidentally. How to disable these back/forward keys? Excerpt from xev: KeyPress event, serial 29, synthetic NO, window 0x5e00001, root 0xbc, subw 0x0, time 2375874, (1279,794), root:(1285,881), state 0x10, keycode 166 (keysym 0x1008ff26, XF86Back), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 0 bytes: XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes: XFilterEvent returns: False KeyPress event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x5e00001, root 0xbc, subw 0x0, time 2377115, (1279,794), root:(1285,881), state 0x10, keycode 167 (keysym 0x1008ff27, XF86Forward), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 0 bytes: XmbLookupString gives 0 bytes: XFilterEvent returns: False

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  • The Importance of Internal Links

    No website is ever complete without linking from within your own pages to your other pages, and not through your normal navigation, but from linking to your other pages from within paragraphs. Google and other major search engines like to see relevant links to your pages, and if you link from one of your pages to another of your pages, their algorithm is tuned to see this as highly relevant, especially if you use good anchor text to link to your other page.

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  • 7 Tips For Creating the Perfect Title Tag For Your Website

    Title tags are the first line of clickable text that shows up in the search engine results. They also carry huge weight with search engines when rankings are calculated. These two facts combined make title tags one of the most important on page optimisations you can make for your entire website.

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