Archive for March, 2008

Sharks

No not the kind of shark you see giving loans in a back alley.  And not a shark that you would find in a pool hall, but in fact a shark that lives in the water.  Sharks are a simply amazing creature.  Their amazing immune system keeps them healthy because they have the strongest immune system of all creatures on the planet.  They can even fight off cancer.  They also never sleep, but in fact, constantly hunt and look for food.  Sharks are considered some of the most frightening creatures of the sea and are easily depicted to look dangerous due to media.  The movie JAWS (1975) for example had people vacating beaches for months afraid of this aquatic terror.  Never the less, sharks are in fact dangerous and should only be examined with the help of professionals.  These Animals are amazing given that they also have no bones in there body just cartilage.

Uncategorized Logan 31 Mar 2008 No Comments

W3Counter - Web Analytics

W3Counter is a free web tracker for your website or blog. Just add a small snippet of code to your site for detailed analysis of your site traffic and a live view of what your visitors are doing right now. You’ll learn what sites and searches bring you the most traffic. Easily see which pages are most popular, and which your visitors choose to leave from. Know the browsers, platforms and screen settings your visitors use, where they’re from  and what language they speak.
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Listening to: The Spill Canvas - All Over You
via FoxyTunes

Uncategorized Pat 31 Mar 2008 No Comments

Newest New

There are a lot of new accounts that come in every day. But today there were no new accounts to work on. Just the last one I received from yesterday. So I spent some time on it largely due to the fact that there are so many problems with just about every thing that we HAVE to work on. This site though I think came out pretty nice. You can view it here at http://northcaliphotography.com and see. I took the original theme from their web site and pretty much used that as a basic guideline for my Timberlake.

Uncategorized Dylanb 28 Mar 2008 No Comments

Improve Your Site with a Search Box

Benefits Of Search

If you’re operating a 5-page billboard site for your family’s restaurant, then you don’t need a site search. In a smaller site, it’s easy to create a navigation system that points visitors directly to each important section.

However, visitors appreciate search capability on larger sites, ecommerce sites, and any site that deals with several different products or topics.

  • Easier site navigation. Search gives visitors a way to quickly find the information they need. This is particularly important if you’re using DHTML menus, Flash menus, or other navigation systems that are inaccessible to some browsers.
  • Give visitors more control. A search function makes your site interactive and gives visitors more control over their browsing experience. Someone in a hurry may not want to slowly browse through your entire Web site, so search allows them to quickly find what they’re looking for.
  • Reveal the hidden Web. Many search engine spiders avoid dynamically-generated pages, so a lot of your product information won’t appear in the search engine’s index. Since those pages won’t act as entry points into the site, visitors need to search to find exactly what they want.
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    Listening to: Cold - Remedy
    via FoxyTunes

Design Pat 28 Mar 2008 No Comments

The Inner Outer Shadow

Now I wanted in a site for an automated income system to have the same kind of shadow that their original site had, so i just took a screenshot and took it into photoshop for cropping and resizing. Uploading the background as site_bg.gif, I just put it into the CSS for the main as follows:


background: #ffffff url(../images/site_bg.gif) repeat-y;
display: block;
margin: 35px auto;
margin-bottom: 0px;
padding: 0px;
width: 777px;

Uncategorized Saishu Hane 28 Mar 2008 No Comments

Designing Websites For All Screen Resolutions

Step 1: Decide on the lowest Screen Resolution

Before you start you need to decide on your lowest screen resolution. Your web site will have to be designed keeping the lowest resolution in mind.

Step 2: Design Your Web Site On This Resolution

Once you decide on your lowest screen resolution you need to design your web site for that resolution This means that all your graphics will be designed for this resolution.

Step 3: While converting your design to HTML make sure all your tables are measured in terms of percentages

Step 4: Within the table measure cells in terms of pixels except for the cell for the content

This a another very important step. You need to give a fixed measurement to all your cells except for the content cell. You can leave this cell blank.
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Listening to: Chevelle - The Fad
via FoxyTunes

Design Pat 26 Mar 2008 No Comments

Blogging to find Server Solutions

Past couple of weeks have been havfe many different types of server set backs, due to upgrading and over traffic flow….I decided to take time and write this blog while having problems with the connection at the moment. Other than writing a blog, things to do with the server down time is try to figure out your next move on the current site you are working on…Currently working on an EDC MLM and for this I decided to think a little out of the box on design….with all the MLM companies, there template original is plain and not up to SEO standards, which is why it is a lot of our client base…..

So I think going out of the box on the design is something to help not only in the view ability of the site but also gives it that extra wow factor. Now having an upgraded backend template, content writing has become easier and takes up less time which leaves more in to the creativity aspect of the sites we create….so check this site out, just thought of doing something different and giving it a different look from the tradition MLMs…………

Uncategorized slanier 25 Mar 2008 No Comments

Finally!

Luckily the hosting for a site I was working on finally kicked in and I was able to finish the site for health supplements with the addition of content and editing of its CSS. Before touching it, it had a lot of that bright green mixed with an even brighter light blue. As you can see, I decided to keep the green but take away most of the light blue since it was just destroying my eyes. Now I can finally put that file aside and get back to doing to the newer clients without worrying about that site being on the list of things to do.

Uncategorized Saishu Hane 25 Mar 2008 No Comments

Posting for SEO

One of the keys to a successful search engine marketing campaign is through unique and updated content. Search engines like to crawl your site and find something new. Why? Means the site is fresh and may hold something the search engine spiders are interested in. So they crawl your site, and if you post often enough, they crawl more often as well. What does this mean? If you are careful in how you word your content, you will get higher rankings faster, and that terms, or terms, have been linked to, listed or written about more often. One easy and great way to set this up is through the use of a blog. If you watch what you put on there, and make your posts make sense, you will get listed better than ever before.

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seo Steve 19 Mar 2008 No Comments

Snippely

Snippely is a basic text and code organizational tool. Instead of storing bits of code, quick notes, and memos in text files all over your hard drive, this application will let you save and organize “snippets” in one convenient location. A snippet is a collection of one or more pieces of code and notes. Snippets are stored in groups for organization and quick retrieval.

A snippet is composed of a title, description, and one or more ’snips’. You can add any number of note and code snips in a variety of different languages (more to be added). When not being edited, the snip will be syntax highlighted according to the language selected. Snips are also sortable so you can organize your snippet however you want. Since everything is saved to a local database as you work, there’s no need to worry about pressing the save button or submitting a form.

Design Pat 19 Mar 2008 No Comments

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