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Re: Hi there! I'm doing good ... ready for bed though! Welcome to DaniWeb :) ... and sweet dreams from New York. | |
Re: As more people become mobile and access the web via smartphones and tablets, sometimes even more so than desktop computers, Google strives to deliver results that are tailored to the situation. For example, if I'm wandering around the streets of Manhattan and looking for a good restaurant on my iPad … | |
Google already talks about using ATOM activitystrea.ms for the social hub in Google Analytics. Does Google also use activitystrea.ms in its search algorithm? How beneficial might it be? I know they put a lot of emphasis on microdata as of late but this is a different beast entirely. | |
Re: What do you mean it doesn't give you an alert message? What does it do? What type of login are you using (standard username/password)? | |
Re: It's a potential Google Algorithm, or so it's been dubbed. | |
![]() | Re: I saw a pitch on Shark Tank by some company that developed a mobile app to let students rent eBooks by the week. Seems relevant :) But yeah, I'm with the OP on this one, Davey, in the simple sense that, at least at my alma mater, the extensive library … |
Re: It's certainly not much, but DaniWeb now pays you for posting and helping others :) http://www.daniweb.com/home/donate You should also post your resume in your DaniWeb profile. http://www.daniweb.com/members/edit_cv | |
Re: The image is broken. Please upload what you're trying to do using the little paperclip in the editor toolbar. | |
Re: 1. I started with BASIC on my Apple IIGS in elementary school. Then I moved onto Visual Basic in middle school. Then C++ in high school. Then started DaniWeb with PHP in college. 2. PHP :) 3. No. | |
Re: My friend had an Amiga, but I had an Apple IIGS. I still remember that you were meant to hit Ctrl+Open Apple+Reset to boot into BASIC. | |
Re: Try using Amazon Mechanical Turk. | |
Using microdata markup such as this on Dani's profile page with URL http://www.example.com/dani.html <body itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ProfilePage"> <h1 itemprop="name">About Dani</h1> <div itemscope itemprop="about" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"> <link itemprop="url" href="http://www.example.com/dani.html" /> </div> </body> Is it appropriate to set the URL element to the ProfilePage item or the URL element for the Person item to … | |
Re: Vasa, please do not spam or plug your website. It violates our forum rules. Generally, we do not allow any site-specific talk at all in these forums to limit spam. In addition, we do not allow any affiliate URLs on the site, period. However, I allowed Ruslan to speak in … | |
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Re: I can just anticipate this discussion being a spam fest of everyone promoting their own SEO companies, which I really want to avoid. Therefore, instead of closing it, I'm going to politely steer the discussion towards people suggesting what to look for in a good SEO company, the right questions … | |
Re: A non-user friendly URL might be something like this: www.daniweb.com/topic.php?t=12345 It gives no insight into what the page is about, and is just a query string of random numbers. A user-friendly URL might be something like this: www.daniweb.com/internet-marketing/seo/user-friendly-url Here, the URL gives insight into what the specific page is about … | |
Re: When googlebot crawls your webpage, it stores a copy of the webpage in its cache. Then, when someone performs a google search, google searches its cache for a relevant page. Googlebot revisits your site on a regular basis and updates its cache. The cached copy (which isn't always the most … | |
![]() | Re: It's a bit of a damned if you do, damned if you don't scenerio. When we didn't allow new threads in the top-level categories, I was *constantly* being bombarded with, "Why don't we have a forum for topic XYZ?! I want to start a thread about topic XYZ but there's … ![]() |
Re: Hi Lisa!! :) Welcome to DaniWeb. OK so basically there's this -- DaniWeb -- which is a twelve year old global web-based IT community of over 1 million IT pros learning from and helping each other. And then there's DaniPad, the three month old real life version, which is a … | |
Re: Personally we use the CodeIgniter PHP framework, and CI has its own watermarking library. Outside of that, just stick to GD I say. | |
Re: Hi there expertmagician! Welcome to DaniWeb, a 12 year old global online community of over 1 million IT professionals, which I started in college while pursuing a Computer Science degree. DaniPad is the three month old real world version of DaniWeb. With 12 years of experience running and managing a … | |
Re: Would you say that nowadays a lot has shifted into social media as a primary marketing strategy, while that wasn't so much the case even just a few years ago? | |
Re: Closing this discussion as it's becoming a breeding ground for spammers. | |
Re: We don't really allow these types of discussions anymore because they just turned into a huge list of spam and places to spam. Closing this thread :) | |
Re: Discussion closed so it doesn't turn into a breeding ground for spammers. | |
Re: Daily Rituals: DaniWeb, Twitter, Facebook, Google Analytics, Google AdWords, Google AdSense, Google Webmaster Tools, Salesforce, Cisco Meraki Management, Google DFP, Wikipedia, Stack Overflow, Meetup.com, Eventbrite, Braintree Gateway, Chase Online, Citibank Online, BuySellAds, Craigslist | |
![]() | Re: I believe having mcrypt installed makes us not vulnerable. |
Re: Yeah, I don't even understand what accumulating Facebook likes does for a business (even as far as social media is concerned)? For example, liking a page doesn't put it in their stream at all, right? Not even the 2-5% but not at all?? Maybe if there was a way to … | |
Re: No, it's not new. It's existed for a long time, and then a few years ago Google reinvented it with the word 'remarketing'. Basically it's an ad campaign that targets people who have already been to your site. For example, suppose someone visits Hotels.com. A cookie is placed on their … | |
Re: It's never too soon to begin your SEO efforts. In fact, an ultra important aspect of SEO is your site's navigation structure, and how pages are laid out. | |
Re: Agreed with other responses. What is the benefit of random articles being tagged with the word 'same'? The tag cloud will just turn into a cloud of commonly used words. | |
Re: You need a payment gateway to do this. Personally I use Braintree and I'm quite happy with it. They have a very good php API. | |
![]() | Re: I'm not sure what a Wordpress style drag 'n' drop builder is. However, I would create a single table called rows. The structure would be something like this: user_id order block_title block_content 1 10 Foo Bar 1 20 Baz Bat 2 10 A B As users rearranged blocks, the order … ![]() |
Re: It means that you can't use the header() function to do a server redirect to a different page after already sending HTML data to the web browser. ![]() | |
Re: What on earth are you talking about?! Where are you seeing error 43? What programming language is this? What application is this? ... | |
Re: Yes, what pritaeas said. The page of posts voted down is essentially posts that *currently* have a net negative vote. | |
Re: OK, so this is a bit tricky. Normally when I hear the word 'exit popup' I think of showing up when the visitor tries to leave the page, by either clicking close on their web browser, clicking the back button on their browser, or clicking on a link or ad … | |
Re: I made it a tutorial again, but is it supposed to say vb.net 2010 Windows Pro 7 at the top of it?? Perhaps that got accidentally added? | |
Re: I'm confused as OAuth is not designed to work by submitting an email address. | |
Re: Hi, I'm a bit confused in that I'm not sure which way you want to go. If you have an Apache web server, you're going to want to create an .htaccess file in your document root and then use 301 redirects. The file should say something like this: RewriteEngine on … | |
Re: Playing devil's advocate here ... If it has no niche, then WHY would someone join your social network, over say Facebook? Does it have super unique features that you can't possibly find anywhere else? Are there people talking on it right now? What reason would someone like me have for … | |
Re: It depends on the amount of experience you have and the quality of the work. I would say maybe $500 for the first and $2500 for the second. | |
Just upgraded to Firefox 30.0 and sessions no longer seem to work. The cookie just doesn't set. Using `$this->session->set_userdata()` Not using Firebug, although reading on the web indicated it has been a culprit with similar issues. | |
![]() | Re: Wait, huh?! I thought EllisLabs announced that they were looking for a new maintainer for CodeIgniter? Honestly I wasn't expecting any future big version upgrades. |
Re: Why is everyone talking about Panda 4.0? I thought this thread was about Penguin. I'm confused. | |
Re: We don't allow that because we don't want copycat accounts being confused for previously deleted members. Why not just use the username andre.vanzuydam or something like that? |
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