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5 Steps to Understanding HTML
HTML is a relatively simple language, but that doesn't stop people from having problems with it. Why is that? It's mainly because, while the HTML tags themselves are easy, creating an HTML document that works as intended on a web server requires...
90s Web Design: A Nostalgic Look Back
A nostalgic look back at 90s web design, and a warning to anyone whose website is an accidental anachronism.
Remember the days when every PC was beige, every website had a little Netscape icon on the homepage, Geocities and Tripod hosted just...
More Subscribers Through Pop-Up Windows And Joint Ventures
Pop-up windows are small windows which automatically appear when you visit or leave a website. You've probably seen one at some point as they are not very uncommon, and for a good reason. Pop-up windows are effective! They get in your face, grab...
One Ebook Equals 400 links
Give or take another hundred, that is. I have to admit, I love PDF ebooks. They look great, you can print them from your computer, and you can read them on any operating system. But there is also an advantage to .exe ebooks that only a few people...
Using RSS Feeds to Help Your Search Engine Rankings
RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution. Webmasters create an RSS feed containing headlines and descriptions of specific information. The majority of RSS feeds...
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Taking HTML Further with Javascript
Once you've built your HTML pages, you might need them to do
something a little more interactive on the client-side (that is,
in the visitor's web browser). How can you do that? Javascript
is the answer.
How Does Javascript Work?
To add Javascript to your HTML, you simply insert it between
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