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| Thomas | Friday, August 20, 12:00 pm PST | |
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| In this article you will learn how to prevent people from hotlinking your images with htaccess. You can allow certain sites to hotlink your images, block hotlinking from all sites outside your domain, or you can block certain websites from hotlinking your images. Enjoy! | Read the Full Article >> |
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| Aashni | Friday, August 13, 12:00 pm PST | |
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| Here are some nifty little codes that will let you redirect a visitor from the page they are on to a new page. There are three versions to this code; an HTML, a PHP and a Javascript version.
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| Thomas | Monday, August 2, 12:42 am PST | |
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| I added 6 new Javascript Scripts to the scripts section. Total Characters with Javascript is probably the most use full script. You type in a textarea and it will tell you how many characters you entered. Back and Forward with Javascript works just like the back and forward buttons in your internet browser but of course this will only work if the visitor on your site has Javascript enabled. | Full Story >> |
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| Haily | Friday, July 9, 4:48 pm PST | |
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| For this week, Dc has submitted an article explaining how to use his PHP class for pagination. Check it out! | Read the Full Article >> |
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| Haily | Thursday, May 20, 11:12 pm PST | |
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| So you have a website. What do you think of it? How do you know it is something to be proud of? When it comes to determining if one should be satisfied with or proud of one's own website or not, a webmaster generally looks towards certain things such as visitor statistics, revenue, and visitor interactivity with the website. You should also know that these things alone do not define the success of a website. In reality, success can be subjective. Linking it to concrete things such as popularity or profit, for example, does not change that. In this article, I will cover some alternative and perhaps unconventional (yet, effective) things to look at when determining the "success" of your website. | Read the Full Article >> |
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| Jenny | Friday, May 14, 11:14 am PST | |
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Although I've written a couple of articles for IceCaves before, this is my first ever blog article (mostly because I never really understood the concept and how the system works). Actually, take that out of the brackets, I still don't understand how the system works which is why my article looks ugly and spaced out and why there is a duplicate of it running around under a different, better but longer title. Haily, can you fix that for me? I can't delete it because I'm thick and probably missing something important.
This article is a review of the features, pros and cons of six different lightweight content management systems plus a shortlist of a multitude of others. | Read the Full Article >> |