Posted on September 29th, 2007 by
The first question which comes to mind is what is a raid setup on a computer system?
This depends on the person you pose the question to
The acronym is explained as “Redundant Array of Individual Drives “and “Redundant Array of Inexpensive Drives”. The acronym for this is the shortened term “RAID” and it is a hard […]
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Posted on September 26th, 2007 by
You don’t want visitors to your site? This is actually quite the opposite of what most people want, but if that is what you aspire, follow this and if you want visitors, don’t ever follow this, so use this according to what you want.
1. Want to frustrate the readers?? That […]
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Posted on September 23rd, 2007 by
Don’t give the customers too much choice
The general impression goes that more the array of products to choose from, the less are the chances that the customer will buy the. The simple logic behind this statement is that the more the choices, more will the customer get confused, and then finally end up not buying […]
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Posted on September 20th, 2007 by
The Cow PathsAn analogy used in the microformats.org website is illustrated; it says that microformats make an attempt to pave cow paths. It means that you can see these cow paths all the time everywhere and people in an attempt to avoid them walk on the grass or elsewhere carve there own paths thus showing […]
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Posted on September 17th, 2007 by
You will probably have an idea that micrformats is something like a component in the Web 2.0 flash-in-the-pan movement. But this is not something so simple. Neither a trademark nor a fancy name lets see what is “microformat” The microformat can be see here microformats.org web site which is the official website for it which […]
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Posted on September 14th, 2007 by
The competition in the world of internet is mind-boggling. Everyday millions and millions of sites are indexed by yahoo or Google and still people have been creating super quickie links that are supposedly so that other webmasters would want to trade links with them leading to the link trade offers getting worse and worse.Title tags […]
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Posted on September 11th, 2007 by
Smart ObjectsA Smart Object is an embedded file that appears in its own layer in Photoshop. A Smart Object layer is distinguished by an icon that overlays the thumbnail image displayed in the Layers palette, as shown in the example below.
Smart Objects are different from other layers because they are linked to a source file […]
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Posted on September 8th, 2007 by
Basic Skills
The basic solutions that you will need whenever you deal with Photoshop are all here we begin with:-
Placing a Graphic in your File
There a quite a few ways to import already existing artwork or graphics into your Photoshop document, there are quite a few ways to do it:-
Photoshop can accept external graphics wither as […]
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Posted on September 5th, 2007 by
The standard template of Meta tags that can be used for all projects are as follows. And this can be copy pasted and altered to my needs and sources by just copy pasting and minor alterations. <meta http-equiv=”Content-Type” content=”text/html; charset=iso-8859-1″ />
<meta http-equiv=”Content-Language” content=”en-us” />
<meta name=”ROBOTS” content=”ALL” />
<meta name=”Copyright” content=”Copyright line here” />
<meta http-equiv=”imagetoolbar” content=”no” />
<meta […]
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Posted on September 2nd, 2007 by
The web statistics is the information that is about the visitors to a website. This information is meant for webmasters who can then analyze who are the visitors to their websites and how these visitors perceive the site, thus enabling them to make it more visitors friendly and incorporating the material that is needed.
The web […]
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