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  • Turning my website into a non-profit

    - by GoodbyeWebsite
    I was given an established website about a year ago. It makes some money on ads, but not much (less than 10k/year). I am no longer able to manage the site and am considering turning it over to another person. I don't want them to turn around and sell it. It was suggested that I establish a non-profit of sorts and transfer the assets to that entity. Does anybody have experience or advice on this subject?

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  • Automated Website Testing/Sanity/Quality

    - by Jeff
    I am thinking about building a tool that starts from the root of a webpage and traverses the entire website gathering a list of resources such as CSS/HTML/Javascript files and then runs CSS/Javascript Lint + HTML Validator + Broken Link Finder. Before I start building something like this, I was wondering if this exists already? Thanks. I already searched Google quite a bit and couldn't find much.

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  • How do great enterprises estimate software development efforts?

    - by Ed Pichler
    I was learning about how to estimate software development effort, and would like to know how successful enterprises estimate their projects. How they do to know how much time a system will spend to be developed? What are the modern techniques to do this? What are the techniques used by these modern enterprises? Some articles and interviews of employees of those enterprises would be interesting. I asked on Project Management site of StackExchange too.

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  • Managing accounts on a private website for a real-life community

    - by Smudge
    Hey Pro Webmasters, I'm looking at setting-up a walled-in website for a real-life community of people, and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with managing member accounts for this kind of thing. Some conditions that must be met: This community has a set list of real-life members, each of whom would be eligible for one account on the website. We don't expect or require that they all sign-up. It is purely opt-in, but we anticipate that many of them would be interested in the services we are setting up. Some of the community members emails are known, but some of them have fallen off the grid over the years, so ideally there would be a way for them to get back in touch with us through the public-facing side of the site. (And we'd want to manually verify the identity of anyone who does so). Their names are known, and for similar projects in the past we have assigned usernames derived from their real-life names. This time, however, we are open to other approaches, such as letting them specify their own username or getting rid of usernames entirely. The specific web technology we will use (e.g. Drupal, Joomla, etc) is not really our concern right now -- I am more interested in how this can be approached in the abstract. Our database already includes the full member roster, so we can email many of them generated links to a page where they can create an account. (And internally we can require that these accounts be paired with a known member). Should we have them specify their own usernames, or are we fine letting them use their registered email address to log-in? Are there any paradigms for walled-in community portals that help address security issues if, for example, one of their email accounts is compromised? We don't anticipate attempted break-ins being much of a threat, because nothing about this community is high-profile, but we do want to address security concerns. In addition, we want to make the sign-up process as painless for the members as possible, especially given the fact that we can't just make sign-ups open to anyone. I'm interested to hear your thoughts and suggestions! Thanks!

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  • Forum widget for website

    - by Ivan Kuckir
    I have Discussion section at my website and I am getting 3 - 10 comments each week (it may increase in the future). I am using one Disqus "widget" for the whole discussion, but I would like to give it some better structure, with threads, categories etc. Do you know about some "forum widget" service, with functionality of phpBB (threads, categories, ...) and simplicity of Disqus (installing with IFRAME, login with Facebook/Golge, ...) ?

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  • Effective Website Management and Time Saving Tips

    An online store generally has good amount of products and their availability waves in and away of stock and there are products that are discarded out or leaving a dead product on your website is a gr... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - April 23, 2010]

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  • I'm getting 403 forbidden error on my website

    - by user1230090
    I was accessing the directories through cyberduck and also trying to upload files.But now it started showing this forbidden error.I was getting the homepage first,now i dont get that too.Can anyone please tell me how can I get my website back to show [Fri Mar 02 14:36:21 2012] [error] File does not exist: /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/bin [Fri Mar 02 14:37:24 2012] [error] File does not exist: /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/httpsdocs [Fri Mar 02 14:39:01 2012] [error] (13)Permission denied: file permissions deny server access: /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/index.html

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  • Future of Website Development

    In a country like India, the Internet industry has at last come of age. From just being exclusive to the section of people who needed to know HTML coding and web development scripts, it has now become something so simple and easy that any average guy can accomplish it with just the proper software.

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  • BAM Converter - dedicated page on my website

    - by panjkov
    Exactly 18 months after development of BAM Converter, small currency converter with offline support for WP7 – I finally made a overview page on my website dedicated to BAM Converter. On that page you can read basic information about BAM Converter, see application screenshots and find links to application page on Codeplex and Windows Phone Marketplace. If you have questions, or you need more details about the BAM Converter, you can contact me by adding comment to this post commenting via my accounts...(read more)

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  • H1 vs H2 vs Other for website title/logo and SEO

    - by Ilian Iliev
    It is a common practice for front-end developers to put the website title or logo in H1 tag and the title in H2. But most of the time the title of the page/article is more important because it caries the content value. So my question is what is the best approac from semantic and seo viewpoint. Examples: logo - H1, title - H1 logo - H1, title - H2 logo - H2, title - H1 logo - other tag, title - H1 Provided other variants if you think they will have bigger effect.

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  • How to Build Your Own Website - Learn 3 Mistakes to Avoid

    There are many ways to learn how to build your own web site; however, there are quite a few mistakes that people make when doing so. In this article you will learn of 3 mistakes you need to avoid when creating your own website, avoiding these mistakes will save you a lot of time and energy in the long run.

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  • Sidebar for Navigation in Website

    - by Johnson Smith
    I want to have a sidebar in my website with navigation in it. I will use script like phpBB etc. but I want sidebar to be displayed on every page. So I am thinking about making a Sidebar in HTML and then using frame tag for displaying other pages/scripts. But as Frames are getting obsolute, Is there any other method to display a sidebar in everypage without using frames and without adding html coding on every page?

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  • DotNetNuke Website Developers in India

    DotNetNuke is a novel technology here in India and developers providing services through this technology are available in reasonable numbers. The technology has been brought into effect over a period... [Author: John Anthony - Web Design and Development - May 18, 2010]

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  • Workshops tackle Qt, Linux, and i.MX development

    <b>LinuxDevices:</b> "Future Electronics and Nokia will host six full-day, hands-on workshops across the North America on using Linux and Nokia's Qt development framework to develop user interfaces (UIs) for Freescale's ARM-based i.MX system-on-chips (SoCs)."

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  • Increasing Website Attraction with Graphic Designs

    As we all are aware graphic designing can be found in many areas of our life which is the combination of graphical images and texts. Usage of graphics is seen in many fields like posters, newsletters... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - June 15, 2010]

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