Daily Archives: October 27, 2012

Is this a good idea?

I’m a new site master who’s going to be interested in attracting traffic to this site. I use a forum on the site, and I identified a chance to draw some traiffic by having a cash prize contest to the best web web site builder. Is it a superb idea http: //www. exchrome. com/bboard No. Especially since giving people 8 as well as a half months to enter is Far too long. I had been afraid that plainly didn’t give that long that i would not have enough entrants to obtain any real level of competition. I want to see the best in the best… shock made it possible for, database sites, and the like. Thank you for that comment, anyway. WR1000.

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Email problems…

Unclear if this is the right forum or even not, but… My website node has email in the process, but it’s rather shoddy. Infact, it hasn’t worked for some days now. Does anyone discover how I could utilize my email address using a different SMTP/POP3 or maybe a free SMTP server I could use to deliver mail recieving mail seems to figure ok… thanks for just about any help. – Chris.

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How hard are shopping carts to create?

We have been asked basically was interested in having a website that could have a shopping carry for about 1000 products this company wants to sell off. We have done several internet websites using flash, dreamweaver, in addition to know some WEB CODING. I have certainly not done any ecommerce websites. What all is needed for setting up looking carts, accepting installments, and keeping repayment info secure Im guessing the site would have to link to some sort of database as well – that we doubt this company has yet to create. Any idea on the amount of time to enable such a site I do not design sites full-time; wish I did and this may be great experience but I’m not sure I have plenty of time. Thanks for almost any info. It’s not something you want to tackle lightly. Several of considerations to help handling customers’ risk-free information. You’ll should be fairly capable using a server side language like PHP or ASP and it will need any database. You’ll also have to consider certification pertaining to secure pages – when you are not sure about this I would turn to a prebuilt carry, otherwise you may possibly open … Continue reading

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Icon with Opera

WE use Opera Internet Browser, and within the tabs, some sites enjoy a small icon form of thing. Like WDF incorporates a small ‘W’. On the web add this searchwdfFavicon/searchwdf Trico – accomplish u realise that after you actually search this specific forum all that I’ve seen to date are your terrible seach fields lol.

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Graphics/Character Encoding for PCs and Macs

Hello. Relating to my recently created, very simple Web page (using CoffeeCup HTML for a PC with Your windows program XP) at www. paul-engstrom. com… It looks fine after i view the site for a PC with Net Explorer. However, after i view the site for a Mac with World-wide-web Explorer or Netscape, usually the one simple background picture on my website is entirely more advanced than the image WE inserted, or getting older appear at many. And, with the Mac, the image image on yet another page doesn’t show up… just the little red " x" does. While in the header of the actual HTML page, I inserted this figure encoding: < meta http-equiv=" Content-Type" content=" text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" I also tried including: print " Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8/n/n"; Nothing seems to figureout. Query: Does a Web site need special encoding so that a variety regarding platforms and windows to read and also display graphics/images as they quite simply should appear The reason, when I view most other Web sites, do they look the same irrespective of whether I’m on a new PC or Mac Bless you. Paul Engstrom Exactly why it APPEARS on your hard disk, but not on somebody … Continue reading

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designing a site easy to update

We’ve a client who wants and therefore update images in her site easily without knowing CODE. Can I design a website in Photoshop/Imageready hence she can amenable the pages inside those programs in addition to put new shots and link these folks She doesn’t strive to be " dependent" about me (pay more… ) to revise her site. Aid… Sounds if you ask me like you have to have a CMS (Content Management System). You can often code one yourself (if you will have an advanced expertise in PHP / MySQL or obtain a free one from your site such seeing that www. opensourceCMS. com. If you choosed code your individual, check out Yahoo and search close to these forums – there are lots of posts around the subject. Good fortune! Thank you a lot!!! I don’t use a knowledge of PHP/MySQL in any respect. But I’ll attempt it! Yes, a CMS is ideal! Checkout www. hotscripts. com for an array of other scripts The site I need shall be very simple. This is what my client have for herself with Photoshop Elements: http: //www. efraindejesus. com/ (I DIDN’T design this… ) So MY SPOUSE AND I redesigned it and … Continue reading

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