
There comes a time in everyone’s life when they decide to put up a blog. I’ve covered different designs before, I’ve covered some different coding approaches, but I’ve always left it to you to put together. It’s time to solve the problem. I will teach you and ask you questions about what you want in a blog, how to do it, and when to do it. You’ll learn various CSS, PHP, HTML, and AJAX techniques in this 4 part tutorial.
One of the major players, perhaps the major player in contextual advertising is Google’s Adsense program. This article will cover various ways to add more money onto your current paycheck from them.
You have probably read hundreds if not thousands of articles on how to write, how to keep your readers’ attention, etc. This serves to conglomerate all those ideas into one article.
A common solution to making search-engine-friendly URIs using the Apache module mod_rewrite.
A problem or two with people trying to extort money out of Google.
Being just like everyone else is a problem that abounds in today’s websites…
An article that outlines the advantages of RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds.
An almost-backhanded way to get into the yahoo directory.
If you just started a site, chances are you’re a hopeful young lad/lass that has forums. Well, good luck. Unless you can really put some dedication into your site and your forums, I don’t think that they are ready to open right when your site does.
What is a blog? Well, it’s basically short for a web log, an online journal of sorts. Blogs have been popping up all over, and are now becoming so popular it has been added to the dictionary. This will illustrate the ins and outs of the pros and cons of blogging.
A few points that you could probably find anywhere else consolidated into one layout. Hence the name generic.
There are quite a few reasons to use just CSS and no tables in styling your websites. This article goes over a few of them.