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Archive for the ‘Website Management’ Category

Thursday
Sep 27,2007

Below are the top 5 websites that the web developer should look around in, participate in and study before making their new website.

  1. http://www.smashingmagazine.com - A detailed blog full of CSS, showcases, fonts, graphics, tutorials and events. The fun doesnt stop there, it includes a toolbox, a ‘Best off’ section and articles are written in plenty of detail with lots of trackbacks, and comments from other authors. (more…)

Sunday
Sep 16,2007

This post is designed to show you that free software is good software. The software listed in this post is all open source software - meaning its free to install and use.

  1. Pidgin - Instant Messenging Application.

    Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to use all of your IM accounts at once.

  2. Notepad++ - Programming Text Editor

    Notepad++ is a free source code editor (and Notepad replacement), which supports several programming languages, running under the MS Windows environment.

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Thursday
Sep 6,2007

It has been announced that Wordpress 2.3 will be released on September 24th
.  With the current availability of Beta 2 (at the time of writing this post) you should be aware that the code is still “rough” and you should be confident and comfortable with web technologies if you are willing to try it out.

That said, this is still rough code, so you should only test the beta if you are comfortable troubleshooting PHP issues, filing tickets, and backing up your blog’s data.

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Wednesday
Sep 5,2007

I’m sure most of you are aware of the social networking and the web 2 concept storming the internet at the moment. Luckily, there is an excellent plugin available which will allow you to select social networking websites from within a control panel, which will then be appended to your post content automatically for users to submit them to a social network.

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Thursday
Aug 23,2007

Find out how fast your website loads. Too slow? Perhaps you need to optimize the page or move to a faster server.
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