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An article about how different browsers handle certain HTML elements differently, or not at all. RSS directories were initially used by news sites for syndication of their news stories. But, today, the majority of websites are using RSS. The creation of took place in March 1999 and is credited to Netscape. At this time it included a UserLand application which is called scripting news. Eventually Netscape discontinued developing it, but UserLand continued. Soon another company, RSS-DEV Working Group released their own version. Find out What RSS Feeds are and What There is to Know. A Creative Solution to Validate Pages Containing Macromedia Flash and Work Around XHTML Specifications for Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , CGI and Java Scripts are both functional with both Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers. But there is an essential difference between the two. Java functions as a code executed and downloaded in the clients' side while CGI operates with the server. Before probing deeper into the difference of the two, let us first try to understand these two often-used scripts. Blogging has become quite popular for small businesses as of late. I have noticed on PR Leads that there are several story requests for experts to talk about the benefits of blogging for small businesses. So, I decided I better do my homework and see what this is all about. It turns out that there are several benefits to blogging for small businesses. Here are the most important ones... Related Article Tags: , , , , , For the first time in a web browser's era, we are witnessing real action behind a browser other than Internet Explorer. The most browser history we can remember, major and widely accepted internet browser was Internet Explorer. In late 90s, there was a time when Netscape was trying to claim superiority in that browser market share, but Internet Explorer walk away winning a lions share. However at present, for the first time Microsoft is facing tough competition. The new contender of Internet Explorer is "Firefox", which is likely to take advantage of the security concerns that is counted as loop holes in Internet Explorer structure. Related Article Tags: , , , , A few years ago, everyone thought that the browser war was over - Microsoft had won the war. It was easy to make such an assumption because, back then, Internet Explorer had a 90 per cent market share. The other popular browser in those days was Netscape, and it had a measly 10 per cent market share. This is mostly due to Microsoft distributing its browser with its operating systems, Microsoft Windows, which made it hard for other browsers to come into the same space and compete. Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is essentially a combination of HTML, JavaScript and css. It is this group of technologies, when brought together; enable us to create a dynamic web page HTML, gives the basic structure to the web page, Related Article Tags: , , ,
Temporary Internet Files are files like images, videos, websites, text, cookies etc. and they are stored in your hard drive on the backscene. Their purpose is to speed up surfing. When you visit a page your browser will look for images, media files and other files and download them to your hard disk. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , In a Web 2.0 world, social marketing leverages your business with audio, video, and text. As an example, blogging may very well turn out to be one of the most ingenuous marketing strategies for anyone who has an online business and is willing to commit to its process. Related Article Tags: , , If you are a building a website or forum, chances are you are using a web editor or paying for message board services. The costs of using these "out of the box" products can add up, especially if you are trying to grow your business. Let's look at some good "open source" options for you to consider. You may be surprised how much money open source can save you. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , If you've searched with Y! lately - at least in some browsers - you may have noticed a new addition to their search result's page. If you use Netscape or Firefox, the upper right-hand corner of your search result's page now holds an orange box that holds - The Buzz. Yahoo!'s Buzz Log has been around for a few years, but you used to have to go looking for it to find out what people were Buzzing about. Related Article Tags: , , , RSS directories are popular these days. RSS is widely used initially by news sites to allow others to syndicate their news stories. Now, a lot of other websites are using RSS. It is being used in flagging new forum headlines, auction listings, sales listings and others. Using the z-axis positioning you can layer objects on top of each other. If you position multiple elements at the same x and y coordinates, each new element will cover up the earlier elements. Related Article Tags: , , , Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for your site. Originated by UserLand in 1997 and subsequently used by Netscape to fill channels for Netcenter, RSS has evolved into a popular means of sharing content between sites. Related Article Tags: , , , , SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol developed by Netscape to secure data transmission between a client and a server. It was soon adopted by the likes of Microsoft Internet Explorer and other leading web browsers, providing a secure means to transact data in an encrypted format over the web, most commonly seen with e-commerce sites taking credit card payments for purchases. Mozilla Firefox 3.0, the resurgent browser developer has come of age with its latest offering. The new browser has been downloaded well over 8 million times in 24 hours as against the developer's target of 5 million and has entered the Guinness Book of World Records for maximum number of downloads in a single day of download history. There was overwhelming support, both from the United States and the Euro zone with downloads in excess of 2.5 million apiece. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , For those who need basic or refresher information about search engine optimization, here's a good overview that will get you started. The Who, What and When will get you started and there's another article that gives you the Why and How. Related Article Tags: , , , Have you seen one of those post-it pop-up? The one that looks so realistic, with awesome shadow effect.
And something like this is always good for your web marketing campaign. One reason, it never gets blocked by pop-up blockers. And another, it really grabs the attention of your web visitors. Related Article Tags: , ,
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