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Re: We use third-party ad serving on the majority of pages here. However, though I can safely say that we do not and never have used popups here, it could be a campaign that I am just completely unaware of. Does this happen on any other sites as well? No one … | |
[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]Use Backup to Restore Files and Folders on Your Computer in Windows XP [/color][/size][/font][size=2][font=Arial][color=#000000]This article is a step-by-step guide to using the Backup program in Windows XP to restore files and folders on your computer. … | |
Re: Thanks for taking it guys. It is actually just supposed to close out when it's finished. I guess you're getting an empty page b/c your web browser doesn't support auto-closing. | |
Re: So that everyone has an equal chance, it is only the number of trackbacks and views for blog entries posted within the months of December and January. | |
Re: Experts-Exchange uses cookies to allow first-time visitors to get hooked on their content, and then forced to pay to register on a second visit back. Because Googlebot doesn't store any cookies, it's always their first visit. As for WebmasterWorld ... they are a regular free forum but they have a … | |
Re: No ... that's just a little help icon. His problem is that IE runonce has taken over his browser (based on his post title). Misplaced thread. | |
Re: I don't believe so, although it would make sense a bit as opening in a new window is usually reserved to outside links and ads. Then again, internal links are always valued more than external links, aren't they? | |
Re: Ways to promote a forum are very different from ways to promote an eCommerce site, for example. Without getting into the specifics, what type of site do you run? | |
Re: Posting in green is actually against our forum policies. I'll let it slide here in the community introductions forum, but according to the forum rules: [I]Use [bbcode] only when it is necessary to the comprehension of your post. Avoid using an excessive amount of [bbcode] to alter font styles or … | |
Re: I'm a huge fan of Adobe Photoshop. I used Photoshop 7 to design the new techtalk logo. For anyone who's interested, I created the arrow by using the Custom Shape tool. I then imported all available shapes and then located the arrow shape. I skewed it a bit when creating … | |
Re: I'm confused. Anyone would be able to view the source of the HTML page, see the location of the sound file, and download it directly? You would need to stream media somehow ... a streaming server? I'm not exactly sure how it works :) | |
Re: RAM and the speed of the hard drives??? | |
This is just a heads up that I have been hard at work all day (and night) and the webmaster marketplace is new and improved :) When submitting a thread, various fields specific to the forum appear within the form. For example, when selling your website, you're prompted to enter … | |
Re: I'm not a C++ programmer but the fewest lines of code doesn't always translate to the most efficient or the best way of doing things. | |
Re: I guess he doesn't want this ghosting effect he's getting of the area surrounding the mouse pointer. | |
I listened to you guys ask for a subscription feature for the blogs ... It is now possible to subscribe to both blogs (when a new entry is posted) and individual blog entries (when a new comment is posted). | |
Re: I've never seen this before. Can you give us an example? What are you searching for and with which search engine? | |
Re: Hi, IMG tags within posts were disabled because the number of broken images were getting way out of control. Instead, please use attached images. You can also use [noparse][attachment]image attachment ID #[/attachment][/noparse] to position attachments inline within your posts, so no functionality is lost. | |
Re: If you want a haskell section, submit a code snippet with 'haskell' as the syntax language and whallah ... a haskell section :) Languages are also classified according to type. For example, you'll notice the sidebar of our Web Development category has a listing of all of the web development … | |
Re: Guys ... Please show us your desktops as attached files. Displaying thumbnails really helps out those of us on slower connections and it also ensures that the images aren't all broken by next month. Thanks! ![]() | |
Re: I didn't have much luck as one of the oldest members so I'll give it a shot as being one of the youngest ... 24. | |
Re: You can partner up with related sites which do offer memberships to do a co-registration. For example, part of the registration form might be something like "check this box to subscribe to XYZ mailing list". You would negotiate a payment with these sites based on how many subscribers you collect, … | |
Re: The member's name and a link to their profile has always been in the sidebar under the "username in a nutshell" area where "username" is hyperlinked to their profile. As Davey suggested, it's always been there but it's also always been classified more as extraneous information with the user's actual … | |
Re: Goodness gracious! That's quite ambitious, already talking about getting your doctoret while still working on your BS. | |
Re: If you guys get the impression that I'm a complete geek, nerd, businesswoman, and total and absolute workaholic, then I'm the same offline as online. However, I still voted for "the person I wish I could be" as offline I'm a rather reserved geek who buries herself in her work … | |
Re: Hi, Start reading at about post #25 of this thread: [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread69095.html[/URL] Since you're saying you see white space all around the quick reply box, I'll assume you're using an ad blocker. Basically, up until the other day, below the listing of threads were a Google AdSense ad and a rectangle … | |
Re: I am very seriously considering a Ruby forum. It just isn't #1 priority right now. But yes. | |
Re: Something else to take into consideration is the amount of time it takes to post. It's not just that if people find it difficult to post they'll go elsewhere. It is also if people find it takes too much time to post they'll go elsewhere. Take the following scenerio: Someone … | |
Re: Firstly, going the CSS route with less HTML markup and nested tables dramatically increases browser rendering times for the user. As far as search engines are concerned, search engines do take into consideration the file size of each page they access. They will limit the number of bytes that they … | |
Re: Something tells me the problem isn't on our end :) | |
Re: If you just had a website that you felt was going nowhere, I would definitely say to hang in there, don't give up, and good things come to people who wait. However ... if you do have another idea for a site, and you have totally lost interest in your … | |
![]() | Re: Glad you got it fixed. I was going to suggest using double quotes for your [inlinecode]<div id="content">[/inlinecode] |
Re: Look at the lines where you have $x =, $y =, etc. Firstly, you are trying to set one variable equal to another, but you aren't putting dollar signs in front of all your variables. It should be [inlinecode]$x = $hoursWorked[/inlinecode] and not [inlinecode]$x = hoursWorked[/inlinecode]. Also, you're setting $zz … | |
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Re: [URL]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread69095.html[/URL] | |
Google specifies in their help pages that a sitemap cannot exceed 50,000 URLs. What happens if a sitemap does go over that limit? Does Google just only take the first 50K into consideration or does it realize that the sitemap is just way too big to even be worth parsing … | |
Re: I am very confused by what you're referring to. The only somewhat new change to the thread layout has been the smaller quick reply in exchange for the removal of one of the rectangle ads. | |
Re: I don't like your session ID suppression thing because there is nothing that google hates more than when they don't see what everyone else sees - i.e. you could get banned from google if google sees that a googlebot gets different URLs, text, etc. than a normal site visitor. Also, … | |
I asked this question once before about a year or two ago, but would like to open it up to discussion again. Am I doing a good job? Is Davey doing a good job? Do you feel that DaniWeb is headed in a positive direction? | |
Re: SEO is such an enormous industry that you can't really create a thread and say "teach me all about it." That would be like creating a thread and saying "teach me everything you know about the web design industry." As a web designer, you know that isn't possible. What I … | |
Re: Here is a post. I am going to edit it and see if I experience the problem. << Here is my edit >> | |
Re: XP wasn't really solid until after its first service pack came out, and its stable feel didn't come until SP2. | |
How often do you tweak your AdWords campaign? Is it possible to just set up a campaign once and then not touch it for a couple of months? |
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