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Ten Sins of Blog Usability

by Linda Bustos Saturday, January 26, 2008 "Sinning" is an archery term, which literally means "to miss the mark." If you're blogging to establish a two-way dialogue with the world, the "mark" is the optimal reader experience.

Taking Rich Internet Applications to the Next Level with MyKleenexTissue.com

by J.J. Darwin Thursday, February 15, 2007 What does a perfect blend of PHP, AJAX, Flash and a very capable developer get you? One of the best examples of rich internet application (RIA) programming on the

The Consequences of Firefox 2.0 Features and Default Tabs Settings

by J.J. Darwin Wednesday, October 25, 2006 For users of the new Firefox 2 browser, surfing the Web has just changed forever. Under the hood of the recently updated open source Web browser lies in a little setting

Internet Explorer Update Breaks Flash: Fixing Flash and other Objects to Work with IE 6 and IE 7

by Andrew Charles Wednesday, May 10, 2006 In case you needed another reason to switch to a standards-compliant Web browser, Internet Explorer just broke your Flash-based Website. With the release on May 2, 2006 of the Microsoft

Search Engine Optimization - The Basics

by Kurt Cornell Friday, April 21, 2006 You've all heard the term "Search Engine Optimization" before, and you've probably read similar articles on the topic. I've read them too, and most of them are pretty bad. I

Google SiteMap

by James Wednesday, April 19, 2006 Many elements go into building a good website. A Website should look good,be informative, be stable and work with a variety of browsers. Ultimately, however, the true test of a

Manipulating the Document Object Model using Javascript

by Andrew Charles Wednesday, April 19, 2006 In the beginning there was only darkness. The Internet was a place of flat unlinked text. Then it was said, let there be layout engines, and there were layout engines.

Ruby on Rails: Intro to the Buzz

by Kurt Cornell Wednesday, April 19, 2006 What's all the commotion about Ruby on Rails? Isn't it just a framework for a no-name language called Ruby, is it really all that groundbreaking? Ruby on Rails, or simply 'Rails',

The Pros and Cons of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)

by Ryan Lee Wednesday, April 19, 2006 You may not see it or realize it, but chances are you have encountered a website that utilizes a new, but-not-so new technology called AJAX. AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript