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Re: AD, stop being so cynical. | |
Re: I see that you have googled6167413034a6d16.html written WITHIN your web page. You need to create a new file with that name and upload it to your web server separately. | |
Re: Viral marketing ... word of mouth. Create something catchy and unique that people will naturally want to tell their friends about, link to, etc. | |
Re: It completely depends what you're trying to accomplish. Banner ads work best for branding once a site is successful and established. They are pretty good at getting some word of mouth going as well. Text links work best to boost SEO. Having inbound text links will convince the search engines … | |
Re: Hi Ken! Welcome to DaniWeb :) I look forward to reading lots of your stories!! | |
Re: I've never even heard of this tag, but I can certainly see google paying attention to it. Another trick I use is to wrap quoted text in <blockquote cite=> html, specifying the source. I'm hoping it helps me avoid a duplicate content penalty for longer paragraphs. | |
Re: You can?? I was under the impression that placement targeted campaigns are always CPM based. | |
Re: Nicky: in the future, wrap your code in [noparse][code=php] and [/code][/noparse] tags to have it automatically add line numbers and syntax highlight your code. | |
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Re: [code=cplusplus]Testing 1 2 3[/code] [code=cplusplus]test[/code] Should be fixed. | |
Re: > Use spaces instead of tabs, and this problem will pretty much go away. In the example provided, Aia used tabs in the first snippet and spaces in the second snippet. It's unfair to say that I refuse to admit there's a problem. I know that the tabs are overexaggerated … | |
Re: CSS 2 doesn't appear to have a tab-width property. The following are the properties that can be applied to text elements: [url]http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_reference.asp#text[/url] | |
I've made some changes to the JavaScript that powers DaniWeb today. Can those of you who have JS/AJAX/DHTML disabled please enable it and let me know if it corrects the speed problems you were having. Thanks! | |
Re: What degree will you be getting? Do you have any experience with networking currently? What about the field interests you? | |
Re: I don't have any warnings or infractions. :-D In the past (especially back in the days when this site was a baby and more teenage-geared, as I was 19) I should have deserved one or two. But, after carefully weighing the pros and cons, I decided against infracting myself. | |
Re: A funny way to do it ... Set the overflow:hidden CSS style on the IFRAME. | |
Re: Of course Firefox supports CSS. If none of your CSS is working, you might have some weird setting configured in your FireFox. Unfortunately, however, while both IE and FireFox support CSS, their standards are a bit different, and sometimes you have to jump through hoops with your code to get … | |
Re: What happens if you right click on the red X and click "Show Picture" in the menu? | |
Re: The menus would need to be done with a client-side language as opposed to server-side. Therefore, languages such as ASP and PHP are out. The menus here were created with a combination of DHTML and JavaScript. (DHTML for the menu itself, and JavaScript in the HTML code to call the … | |
Re: Yes, min-width works too if you'd like to set a minimum. But basically that code will have a table take up the full width of its container up to that width. You're probably best using divs though. | |
Re: Are you referring to where you can make a post and it doesn't refresh the entire page but just sorta plops your post in there? | |
Re: You can also use [icode]padding:0px; margin:0px; display:inline;[/icode] so that H1 tags can be on the same line as other text. | |
A beta version of our new navigation menu is going live now as I work out kinks over the rest of today. It's much easier for me to work out last minute details on a working, live version :) | |
Re: Hmm ... I'm out of ideas with this one (as of now). Give me a lil time to think about what might be and then I'll get back to you. All you did was physically alter the cable connections, right? I have gotten a similar error about being unable to … | |
Re: You're very talented. I could draw a stick figure on a piece of paper, but it wouldn't come out very well. | |
Re: Eh. It was too long to keep my attention. | |
Re: I've seen this with Image Search, Book Search, etc, but never with the regular Google Search. | |
Re: The simplest way I know of doing this is by making the SEO'ed url into: domain.com/seo-friendly-name-63 The actual dynamic page could then use regex to fetch the number from the end of the page title string and know what report ID # to fetch. | |
Re: Hi Zlim, Please post in the [url=http://www.daniweb.com/forums/forum55.html]Website Reviews[/url] forum for site-specific feedback. To go down the route of a more general discussion here, it really just takes a lot of time to get a new site off the ground. It's extra frustrating with the forums because you feel like you're … | |
Re: Alexa rank has absolutely zero meaning. DP has a more active membership because they put more focus on their buying and selling marketplace. Most of their members tend to be in it for the self-promotion. Also, they're a revenue sharing forum ... members want to post (even if it's not … | |
Re: Hi, A single P4 2.4 ghz with a gig of RAM will be able to sustain 100 to 200 concurrently active users. (I believe that was our setup back when we had similar traffic levels). Keep in mind the activity level of your audience. It's not as much the number … | |
Re: As far as I know, you wouldn't be gaining any benefits from a legal perspective (unless you plan on showing anything X-rated or R-rated). Just keep in mind that, by law, the user has to be at least 13 in order to fill out any forms or any personal information … | |
Re: It doesn't look like that on my end. What browser do you use? | |
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Re: Search engines only read the actual HTML on the page. If you have Flash at the top, that's fine. The search engines will just skip over it. They would do the same with images - they don't have Artificial Intelligence bots that read text contained within images, so converting from … | |
Re: That's a LOT of code. Is there anything specific that isn't working the way you expect it to? | |
Re: [QUOTE=Ancient Dragon;564977]Very humerous and very very true. I saw a lot of drunks like that when I tended bar 30 years ago.[/QUOTE] You're just a jack of all trades, aren't you AD? | |
Re: Is Yahoo! even a search engine?? I thought they were only a directory, in which case searches would tend be much more literal. I could be wrong though. Heck, I probably am. Does Yahoo! have anything similar to Google's Webmaster Tools perhaps? I tried doing a quick search and couldn't … |
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