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Things to consider before redesigning or redeveloping a website
by Zuricka Azavedo August 15, 2006
It's 2006 and you have made a few resolutions. You need your website to perform so that you reap the rewards.

Javascript and SEO: The New School
by Circle Six Design August 11, 2006
I was raised to believe that javascript hindered a sites readability by search engine spiders and should be avoided at all costs.

JavaScript-Fu: Guidelines for Web 2.0 Mastery
by Gianni Milanesi August 04, 2006
"JavaScript-Fu" has the following four related meanings: 1) unobtrusive and accessible use of JavaScript, 2) thorough knowledge of Web standards, 3) rich yet usable presentational scripting, and 4) clean, readable and thoroughly commented code.

AJAX:Getting Started
by MDC July 26, 2006
This article guides you through the AJAX basics and gives you two simple hands-on examples to get you started.

Benefits Of An Accessible Website: Part 1 - Increase In Reach
by Trenton Moss July 24, 2006
A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law, and as such must be made accessible to everyone.

Compressed JavaScript
by Joseph Scott July 18, 2006
Here is an interesting feature that I didn’t know about, you can compress JavaScript and use that file directly, just like the uncompressed version.

Use this JavaScript to Hide Your eMail from Spambots
by Ed Zivkovic July 13, 2006
Ever wonder why so many webmasters refuse to insert their email address into the body of their webpages?

Take Advantage of Simple JavaScript Optimization
by Kay Zetkin July 11, 2006
You might find that JavaScript optimization has special significance for you to salvage you from daunting prospects of a coding project. We understand that coding can be sometimes frustrating enough – thus, we advise you, be organized! Take advantage of JavaScript optimization!

JavaScript Alert - Every Web Master Running JavaScript Should Know This
by David Malia July 05, 2006
The authoritative w3schools.com web site reports an 11% rate of surfers that are browsing with Javascript turned off in January 2005.

How To Handle Web Surfers Who Disabled Javascript
by Michael Kashirin June 29, 2006
There are some safe ways how to handle search engines spiders and web surfers, who does not support JavaScript, at your web page.

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