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Re: Sorry *blush* Try posting in our Website Reviews forum for feedback about your site, if you haven't already done so. | |
Re: I'm really confused by what you're talking about? | |
Re: I spent a lot of time yesterday playing with creating a caching system that stores preformatted versions (ie parsed bbcode into html) of recently viewed posts in RAM on the Apache machine, to not only eliminate a query to the database server, but also eliminate having to parse all posts … | |
Re: Lots of content ... lots of unique articles ... lots of unique content on your site that people will want to NATURALLY link to - viral marketing at its best. | |
Re: As a personal taste, I always use CSS to do all of my site design if I can help it. It just makes things flexible in the end. You can put all body content inside a [inlinecode]<div>[/inlinecode] and set width to a relative or absolute size. For example, setting [inlinecode]<div … | |
[i]I found this in a few different places around the 'net - hopefully it's helpful:[/i] [font=Arial][size=5][color=#0000ff]Add Administrative Tools to Your Start Menu[/color][/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=2]If you are an administrator to your Windows XP Professional machine, you might want to be able to perform administrative functions. Yet, it is sort of a hassle … | |
[font=Arial][size=5][color=#0000ff][i][size=2][color=black][font=Verdana][color=black][i]I found this in a few different places around the 'net - hopefully it's helpful:[/i][/color][/font] [/color][/size][/i][/color][/size][/font][font=Arial][size=5][color=#0000ff]Make Sure Downloaded Files Are Easy to Find Later [/color][/size][size=2]With Windows XP, it's easier than ever to download software updates, games, sounds, pictures - just about anything. But sometimes it's hard to find them again … | |
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This is something new to me. Oh goodness! I think I figured out what dataware is talking about ([url="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/showpost.php?p=70590&postcount=16"]in this thread[/url]). If you browse around Alexa's site, you'll notice colored boxes that represent the old style of Google Adwords boxes, labeled "sponsored links". When you click on it, it takes … | |
Re: I use AdWords only to advertise DaniWeb ... but I am a big budget spender. I invest about half of whatever last month's gross profit was, so it grows each month :) Nothing ever comes out of pocket, so the site pays for itself. I have conversion tracking setup, and … | |
Re: It's the same CSS property that allows code to scroll in all of the posts contained within this thread. | |
Re: Wikimedia's API is used specifically for this purpose. [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/API"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/API[/URL] | |
Is it possible to have a particular 10.4 widget permanently docked on my desktop? | |
Re: Is there a reason you don't want to do link exchanges? | |
Re: People should read the forum announcement => [url="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/announcement46-35.html"]No site-specific talk please! Do not refer to your site nor link to it[/url] | |
Re: I didn't want to go public with this but I guess I just will. When DaniWeb first started, we were using the AdSense program and making about $5-10 a day. Our third month, we were kicked out of the program for "fraudulent clicks". After explaining our case to Google, they … | |
Re: The first thing that I noticed is that you said that your demographics target ages 15 to 24. From the perspective of advertisers, this target age group (teens and college students) don't have much money - and they're certainly not big budget spenders with lots of discretionary income. I think … | |
Re: Does the file have global execute privileges? | |
Re: [quote=DaveSW]would using a keyword only link rather than a company name link work better?[/quote] Changing the anchor text can affect the keywords you rank for, but won't affect your PR at all. If you're already #1 for your desired keyword, don't fix it if it ain't broke. | |
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Re: Make the last line of the script run the script :) Oh, I'm sorry. I confused the answer to your question with the best way to get runaway processes. | |
Re: You're definitely on the right track with some good tips. I think where most people go wrong is that they try to design their site for the search engines and not for the humans. Instead of spending so much time thinking about how to get more backlinks, instead focus all … | |
Re: Sorry Camel, we have a policy of refusing to support anything related to P2P here EXCEPT for how to get rid of it! Personally, I don't like P2P because you just dont know where those files are from - they can have viruses injected into them for all you know, … | |
Re: To post your question about IE in Windows98, I suspect you'd want to post in either our Windows 9x forum or Web Browsers forum. (The folks who hang out in the Microsoft Windows section would know better than me.) [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum99.html"]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum99.html[/URL] | |
Re: The code snippets library was developed with the intention of containing snippets, not full programs ... But if someone wants to contribute a single-file program to the site, all the power to them. ![]() | |
Re: Previous thread is here: [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread46042.html"]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread46042.html[/URL] Locking this thread so we don't have duplicates. | |
Re: He went on a trolling spree last night and many of his posts have since been deleted. | |
Re: Hi! Welcome to DaniWeb. Sorry I had to snip your URL. We have a strict no link policy in these forums to weed out spam. It also prevents every thread from turning into a site review instead of a discussion that can benefit everyone. You can post a site review … | |
Re: Please see this thread: [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread42184.html"]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread42184.html[/URL] Essentially, one of the threads in the list is one long word with no spaces. Firefox is unable to wrap the thread title across multiple lines since it's all one word. Therefore, instead of stretching out the table and ruining the layout of the site, … | |
Re: When you posted this thread we were using 3.0.x. We're now using 3.5 :) Can you tell the difference? vB 3.5 code is more streamlined, more object-oriented, has support for AJAX for various inline moderation tools, and has a nifty plugin system to make installing hacks very easy. | |
Re: I try to keep it off of my site, since it's a technical forum, and visitors are from all over the world. While we have an off-topic forum, it's really not a issue and sort of naturally is avoided. | |
How many forums is too many? Can you validate having 100+ forums if every one of them is at least getting a few posts per day? | |
Re: Have you just been having this problem today or has it been going on for awhile? We moved servers last month but it should have made things go faster than before. | |
You've probably noticed page by page is changing over here! Well, I'm basically hand-editing ALL of the PHP code... stripping out unnecessary potions, condensing the HTML, etc etc etc ... I'm working page by page ... well, back to work I go! | |
Re: Are you looking for help with the backend? If so, you might want to be posting in our XML and SOAP forum. The whole point of online communities is for things to be posted publically so that people can learn from each other, and other people with similar questions can … | |
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