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Re: for something simple as a directory, you could use something like this: [url]www.phplinkdirectory.com[/url] then have a custom theme built, few hundred bucks. | |
Re: One of the top universities to study for CS is [url]www.mit.edu[/url] -- very well respected in the industry. | |
Re: I doubt you'll find any company that is good and does this, it's purely not a viable solution for advertising. I've done it a couple times with independent companies, but I strongly doubt there is a company out there that does it full time. It's simply too much micro-management for … | |
Re: I don't know if this will be the solution for you, but try something like [url]www.ustream.tv[/url] -- that might fit for what you need. | |
Re: did you make sure the software that came with the cam is Vista compatible? | |
Re: Welcome to Daniweb! Enjoy your stay around here :) It's a friendly community and Dani totally ROCKS! | |
Re: Welcome to Daniweb! It's probably a good idea if you do not include your email address. there's really no reason to show it and it only makes it available to spammers. | |
Re: You could just use a Google search engine, [url]http://www.google.com/coop/cse/[/url] they have the database and the search technology already available, for free | |
Re: Take a look at this, it should help you. [url]http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/NET/nets8p8.html[/url] | |
Re: Here's the official information on it. [url]http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/publishers/adsense[/url] | |
Re: I would try taking a look at flock.com their browser is much more social media focused and may have a plugin for that kind of thing that you are looking for. | |
Re: You are better off writing quality content instead of just trying to post thousands of times. Linkbacks from forums are highly devalued because of how easy they are to get -- and the quantity. Write quality content and people will naturally link to you simply based on that quality. | |
Re: Welcome dazmundo, Take some time to start reading around on the forum. There are a lot of great posts about getting started with internet marketing. Both link building tactics, SEO strategies, and plenty more of free advice that you can gobble up for your venture. Enjoy your time here! | |
Re: have you tried taking it into an apple store? they have on-site technicians which can help you with any issues... | |
Does anyone know of a web-based SSH app that I can download and run on one of my servers? I need something that will let me simply login to whatever server I need to from the web interface instead of using Terminal or Putty. | |
Re: It's possible you got hit with a penalty. Are you selling links? Did anything change in your hosting recently? Have you made any changes to your theme? (internal linking structure?) An alternative answer is that there is an influx of competitors for your keyword and they are simply ranking a … | |
Re: you could extract the functions if they are not using Wordpress API calls, but it's very unlikely that you will be able to get them to work. Wordpress plugins, as-is, are for Wordpress only. You cannot use them cross-platforms | |
Re: Welcome to Daniweb! Dani is an amazing person and friend. She is very generous to offer this community for everyone. If you ever get a chance to meet Dani, I strongly recommend you take it! | |
Re: try setting float:right; for the label instead of float:left; OR try setting a margin-bottom for the input box | |
Re: you would need to provide a few more details about your issue for us to help. for example, which website is it? do you own the website? have you contacted the website owner about it already? | |
Re: He could use a script that fed the domain name into the keywords of a product feed and then displayed products based on that keyword. likewise, he could try to apply for a Google Domain Parking publisher account and use Google Ads to monetize the parked domains | |
Re: Hmmm if someone has a CSS question, I'm sure they can post a question in their own thread instead of using this one. You could, in turn, also just try to keep an eye for those people that do post and answer their questions, like this one: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread125551.html[/url] I'm sure … | |
Re: Setting it to error_reporting(0) should work, as stated here: [url]http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/technical/software/PHP/function.error-reporting.html[/url] but you could try setting new values in a .htaccess file if your server supports it, such as, display_errors off within the .htaccess file | |
Re: I would completely ignore the email. It's likely an automated email just trying to get links to their site. I personally automatically delete those emails, it's just spam. BUT, if you're seriously looking for a link exchange, [URL="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=link+exchange+script&btnG=Google+Search"]take a look at Google[/URL] for a ton of freely available scripts. | |
Re: TribalFusion is a legit company, and a good company, I don't know why you'd be hearing that they're involved with adware and such. | |
Re: I think they can, yes. But, you will need to be tricky with it. for example, I would use different anchor text for each link and I would make sure or try to make sure that they are similar in theme. lastly, making sure they are on separate C class … | |
Re: The website below is something I strongly recommend you take a look at. they write about standards and how to design a website: [url]http://alistapart.com/articles/[/url] they are a very authoritative site on the topic. | |
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Re: Aussie, I think you're full of %!@%, PR will never be updated.. ;) | |
Re: Well sure, it could help. But it's only likely to help if you have original, creative, and authoritative content. If you put up a blog and just leave it, without post, it won't help at all. Keep it updated with new content on a regular basis and sure, it could … | |
Re: Your best bet is to make sure your HTML validates. [url]http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.findacourt.com%2Ftest%2F[/url] that's the first step to having a good looking site. Please note that you don't always need to validate your site to have a good looking site, but if you're running into issues like you are, validating will almost … | |
Re: I would take a look at Trac There is a plugin you can install for time tracking too. | |
Re: I think you need to change it to .ivt a.b:hover {... } you're telling to select the class of ab when it's really "a" and "b" both. You might even try just using .ivt b:hover {... } and use !important to override the other class settings. | |
Re: You could try creating an Access database, but it really depends on what database the program ACT uses. If it needs MySQL, you could try [URL="http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html"]XAMPP[/URL] | |
Re: That's pretty easy. Software is almost always something you install on a computer. A web development would be something almost always just for the web. Daniweb.com is not software, but rather a web application. Software development normally will not ever define something done on the web, but it could, it … | |
Re: it's probably best that you get two separate domains or at least use a sub-domain for the second site. | |
Re: you probably have spyware of some sort installed on your computer. try using the Lavasoft Spyware scanner to remove it: [url]http://www.lavasoftusa.com/[/url] | |
Re: it's almost always better to have one CSS file rather than having 2, whenever possible. see reference: [url]http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/rules.html#external[/url] it will also help to minimize server load by having 1 CSS file, fewer calls to files. | |
Re: as far as I know, you can't have that kind of functionality in IE. that's why it's better just to use Firefox ;) | |
Re: it has a 1990s feel to it. It's just bland. You should really try to read up on web standards and how to build a website from scratch without using a WYSIWYG editor (what you see is what you get). | |
Re: you could try inline CSS for the iframe like GoogleAds | |
Re: And for those who don't have the link, [url]http://blogs.mysql.com/kaj/2008/01/16/sun-acquires-mysql/[/url] | |
Re: it's generally the same stuff, there aren't any major differences, at least syntax wise, that I can see. for more information though, check out this article [url]http://www.webstandards.org/learn/articles/askw3c/oct2003/[/url] | |
Re: could be a library issue or could be a problem with the browser. try using a different browser to preview the site when loading it locally | |
Re: you could test out Valueclick, I know they have a hefty CPM network. Or check our ADSDAQ by Contextweb, they have a nice CPM program too. | |
Re: I suspect, without actually seeing the page in question, is that yes, you have too many images. Large and bulky images can cause high load times. Other reasons may include looping javascripts or looping flash files which render the page unusable and force the browser to stopscript the action calls. | |
Re: I would take a look here for some form processors, most will come with instructions which you can follow. [url]http://www.hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Form_Processors/more2.html[/url] you won't necessarily need to use a cgi script, a simple PHP form processor will suffice. | |
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Re: Awesome! Great work David. I'm excited to see what you guys have done with the product lately. |
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