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An ASCII Chart is a simple way to keep a list of what all the printable, or displayable characters are. All computers store information as a set of 1's and 0's (bits), not as actual characters. A group of eight (8) bits make a byte. Believe it or not, four bits actually make a nibble and two nibbl.....
Following our successful experiment of setting up a news feed for my site, search engine marketer Dan Thies and I have joined forces to write this article to show other webmasters how they can do the same for their own sites. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let me set the scene... Bei...
Form validation on the client-side is essential - it saves time and bandwidth; you also have better control to show the user the wrong field. This comparison of different validation methods includes comments for improving portability and maintainability.
Although CSS layouts have been around for years, they haven't become so commonplace until recently.
One thing that CSS allows us to use for screen presentation are alternate cursors. This is not the idea of downloading or forcing a download of a cursor, as was done in the past (though that is possible as well), but instead, we use several built in concept cursors.
Once upon a time, in the dark ages of the Early Internet, there were no images on the web pages (in fact, this is poetic - no images, on the web pages). There were just links. Hyperlinks, hyperlinks everywhere, and not an image to click. But as the Internet and the browsing technology improve...
Among the common elements for all website pages, I have in mind those elements which are on all pages of the site, elements such as the menu, a tablet with counters, “the hat”. Often with such elements there can be BIG problems. For example, you've decided to place a new counter, you've registered.....
When we at Ecommerce Partners started using div's rather than table for web page layout, the most daunting experience for me was how to create columns using div's. So, here is the solution for all those website developers who are struggling to use div's for web page layout.
Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, June 2006
If you think that CSS is something to be ignored then think again. This interesting article will show you all the advantages of CSS and will explain how it can help you.
Greater-than and less-than signs have special meaning within HTML documents and, because of this, can't be used on a web page unless they are specified in a particular way. These special characters are specified in HTML by "surrounding" a simple description of them with an ampersand (&) and a sem...








