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ColdFusion: Quicker Scripting, at a Price
ColdFusion is a rapid application development language for the
web, developed by Macromedia. It's not free, but many people say
that it's more important to them to have the development speed
that ColdFusion offers - and you can download a free...
Creating Personal Web Sites
This is a two-part article about creating a web site on the web and the tools that you need to do that. During the last decade we have truly entered the information age. More and more people are becoming a part of the ever growing and wondrous...
How to Run Ads Without Driving Visitors Crazy
As you travel around the web, you'll notice that most sites now
have ads in some form or another. Some of them are subtle, but
some of them just aren't - in fact, after a while, the ads at
some sites can annoy you enough that you'll either block...
Importance of W3 Standards
When the Internet first began its boom, the technologies used in design were forgiving. W3-Compliance wasn't as necessary because there were fewer browsers, fewer users, and overall fewer technologies in use. With the burgeoning...
My 7-Step Secret Formula For Cashing In On Content!
Copyright 2005 Kurma Group Content, content, content - everybody's talking about it! Are you lucky enough to have a ton of content - maybe from an ezine you've been publishing for years? Then realize this: there's a right and a wrong way to put...
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Optimizing Frames for Search Engines
Background Because of the way framed web pages are created, search engine robots have a difficult time spidering sites built in frames. As a general rule, search engine robots are not very good at executing client-side code, and framed pages are "built" on the client side. The best way to make a website accessible to the robots is to take it out of frames, but what can be done if the site absolutely must remain in frames? How frames are built Typically the "framing" page--the page that includes the
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