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Archive for January, 2008

Is Your Site Search Engine and Users Friendly?

Posted on 30. Jan, 2008 by Dave.

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If you liked this post, please subscribe! You’ll be glad you did!In the last article of this series (see Resources for links), I explained the importance of having regularly updated content on your site. In that same vain, we looked at how that content must be clear, authoritative and more importantly, relevant to your niche. [...]

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Stylesheets, Flash and XML for Dummies

Posted on 21. Jan, 2008 by Dave.

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This tutorial will show you how to include an external XML text file into Flash using external Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) to get crisp, clean and elegantly styled text within your text boxes. The latter serves two primary advantages over any other approach… (1) XML allows you to populate Flash content-driven applications with data from [...]

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How to Analyze, Optimize, Publicize, Monetize and Troubleshotize the Ideal Web 2.0 Site in a Nutshell.

Posted on 14. Jan, 2008 by Dave.

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Recently I have been talking a lot about Web 2.0 and the far reaching effects it is had through the whole social media phenomenon. Hugely popular sites and services like (Digg, Blogger and YouTube) attract enormous amounts of audiences by delivering the once impossible, now inevitable opportunity to rant to anyone clear across the world [...]

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The Enticement Of Swish Templates!

Posted on 02. Jan, 2008 by Hasan.

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Flash was the only program until recently that could be used for flash animations; however there is another new flash authoring program called SWiSHMax that has made its entry quietly but surely into the fun and exciting world of animation – SWiSH.
The similarity between Flash and SWiSH ends with the “sh” in their respective names. [...]

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Top 10 Flash Questions and Answers for Newbies & Wannabies

Posted on 02. Jan, 2008 by Dave.

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This is an opportunity to share some tips with beginning to intermediate Flashers who want a quick, friendly way to get that Flash on. The code samples in here are actual working chunks of code. I assume you already know something about ActionScript and Flash (or Cut and Paste, if you know what I mean). [...]

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