Greybox, Lightbox Part 2
Greybox offers another use of Lightbox that other implementations can’t brag about. Learn how to display a website or web page in a div, using Greybox. More here: Greybox, Lightbox Part 2
Basic Authentication with Apache
Apache can be configured to protect either the whole website or just certain sections of it. Learn how to create users and set up a user authentication system so that when someone goes to a protected section of your website they are asked to enter a username and a password. Original post: Basic Authentication with [...]
CMS: A Look Back and The Way Ahead
Web content has gone through many different phases since the first html document went online in 1990. Learn how content management systems have evolved since their first appearance, what’s hot now and where to find podcasts to get familiar with the lingo and get up to speed fast. See the original post here: CMS: A [...]
Functional JavaScript
In this article, we explore the Function object and learn about its role in a lesser known style of coding called Functional Programming. We focus on the Functional Programming concept of using Higher Order functions to improve code modularity. By Rob Gravelle. 0122 See the original post here: Functional JavaScript
Search Engines 101: Paid Vs. Natural Search
When people become involved in Internet marketing one of the things that comes up are the differences between natural and paid search. Both strategies have their pros and cons and can be very effective as part of a marketing strategy. By Terry Stanfield. 1222 Continued here: Search Engines 101: Paid Vs. Natural Search
Web 2.0 Tools
While the Web has always been a tool for collaboration, only in the last few years has software permitted individuals to use it as a platform for true collaborative activities. By Paul Scott. 1216 Excerpted from:Web 2.0 Tools
Installing the ASP.NET Engine, Editor, and Database System
Three components need to be installed to work with the ASP.NET examples, the .NET Framework, the Visual Web Developer and SQL Server 2005. In addition, your computer must be running Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008. By Scott Mitchell. 1215 Source:Installing the ASP.NET Engine, Editor, and Database System
Getting Started with ASP.NET 3.5
ASP.NET is a Web programming technology pioneered by Microsoft that allows developers to create dynamic Web pages. Here, you’ll find out how to create dynamic ASP.NET Web sites quickly and easily. By Scott Mitchell. 1208 Source:Getting Started with ASP.NET 3.5
Administering MySQL Databases on the Web Using PHP
This week you’ll learn how to access a database from the Web using PHP. Inserting new items into the database is similar to getting items out of the database. You follow the same basic steps: make a connection, send a query, and check the results. By Luke Welling, Laura Thomson. 1204 Read the original: Administering [...]
Popular JavaScript Framework Libraries: An Overview – Part 3
In the last article of this series, we turned our attention to three strong contenders for the title of Framework supremacy: JQuery, the Yahoo! UI Library (YUI) and MochiKit. This week we continue our overview of the twelve most popular JavaScript Frameworks with the Dojo, Rialto and Spry Frameworks. By Rob Gravelle. 1127 See more [...]
Accessing Your MySQL Database from the Web with PHP
This week you’ll find out how to access the Book-O-Rama database from the Web using PHP. A sampling of key topics covered include: how Web database architectures work, choosing a database to use, querying the database, using other PHP-database interfaces and more. By Luke Welling, Laura Thomson. 1124 Read the rest here: Accessing Your MySQL [...]
Working with the DOM Stylesheets Collection
The DOM exposes the style sheets as a property of the document object. Using the document.styleSheets property, you can create, delete and modify existing rules within any style sheet in the page. By Rob Gravelle. 1121 Go here to read the rest: Working with the DOM Stylesheets Collection
Administering RBAC in PHP 5 CMS Framework
This week we continue our look at PHP 5 CMS Framework Development. Our focus is on ways to implement model
xref: Automatic Cross Referencing Script
Available in static JavaScript and dynamic (with a Perl back-end) flavors, the WebReference xref script is a traffic-building tool that enables you to automatically insert links into your Web pages whenever a key term is encountered on the page. By Dan Ragle. 1113 Read more from the original source: xref: Automatic Cross Referencing Script
Book Review: Content Rich
Copywriting is often a daunting task. It’s not uncommon for a copywriter to spend days or weeks on a project. In this book, you’ll learn how to analyze the copy on an existing site, how to improve the layout of Web sites in relation to SEO, and more. By Lee Underwood. 1110 Here is the [...]


