How to Create SEO-Friendly URLs using Drupal
by Vinod Jethwani | December 02, 2015 | |
Drupal is an open-source content management system widely used in web design, only second to WordPress. Initially, after installation of Drupal and creation of the page, the URL created will probably look like this: |
Discover Just How Powerful The Drupal Database Can Be
by Jack Dawson | November 09, 2015 | |
Drupal is a really powerful content management system (CMS). This is why it has been a hot topic of discussion for a while now. It is impossible to talk about content management systems without mentioning the likes of Drupal, WordPress and Joomla. |
How to Use JavaScript to Enhance your Website, in Comparison to Flash Technology
by Jack Dawson | September 15, 2015 | |
JavaScript is an increasingly popular way for websites to add extra functionality. However, overusing JavaScript can make a site slow to render, bloated and impossible to interpret for indexing purposes. While many strides have been made to enable Google’s crawling bots to interpret JavaScript, they are still not fully proficient, and hence this can make a site to be skipped over or ranked poorly for their target searches. |
Why choose a dedicated server for your web site
by Vanessa | December 22, 2010 |
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The web hosting industry has developed many solutions for web businesses looking to create an online presence. Many different solutions exist based upon the needs of the business in growth, space or bandwidth needed, and ability to self administrate. The dedicated server hosting solution is best used for businesses on a growth spiral, who need full control of their administrative privileges, with an audience or customer base large enough to justify the expenses of full server maintenance. |
Seven Reasons to Avoid JavaScript Dynamic Navigation
by Iain Row | December 12, 2007 |
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I’ve been a web developer for over seven years, and in that time I’ve been fortunate enough to see several bad ideas go out of fashion, including splash screens and unnecessary framesets. |
Web 2.0 For The Uninitiated
by Tim Priebe | December 03, 2007 | |
If you read anything on web design and website maintenance, you've likely heard the term Web 2.0 thrown around. Is the world wide web getting an upgrade? What's going on? |
Accessibility for Seniors on the Web
by Karen Blundell | November 19, 2007 | |
One of the reasons accessibility in web design is so important is because a large percentage of seniors are surfing the web. The baby boomers are approaching or are in their sixties and about 75% of them are surfing the web to get information about health issues in particular and they are also shopping big time. How nice is it for them to shop at Christmas for their grandchildren without having to go out and brave the elements? I think it’s absolutely fantastic that the internet has made seniors’ lives so much easier. And the internet has also enabled them to keep their minds active, which, in my opinion, is an important key to longevity. |
How Ajax Works With J2EE And Scripting Languages
by Anne Catherine | November 12, 2007 |
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Here I am going to discuss the benefits of the Ajax application using J2EE and scripting and the advantage of using them together. |
Website Building Basics - Domain Names and Web Hosting
by Julie McCoy | November 05, 2007 |
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Everyone wants a website, and every day it's becoming easier and cheaper to own one. Yet it can still be a daunting process for the beginner - what do all these terms mean? What's the difference between buying a domain name and hosting space? What do you do first? This guide will get you on your feet. |
AJAX - Combining Technologies to Increase Website Interactivity
by Mikhail Tuknov | October 11, 2007 |
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Since AJAX allows for asynchronous action, loading of new small amounts of data does not interfere with normal page loading. AJAX allows for a more responsive web experience as it allows your web page to exchange small amounts of data with the server as you view the page. |