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51Meta Tags
Preview: In order for the search engines, to rate your site, you have to have some special lines added into your html document. These lines tell the search engines, what your site is about, and what keywords you feel are related to your site. A common misconception in the web designing world, is the more keywords you have the better. This is not true.... (more)
Published By: Alan Stewart
Submitted: 16 September,2004
5210 Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) tips for HTML designers
Preview: 10 Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) tips for HTML designers Article by Rkd Unger: www.internet-marketing-australia.com Web design and SEO component Search engine optimisation has been a hot topic for a while. Many owners understand that without professional SEO service their investments in websites are likely to fail. It is typical though t... (more)
Published By: RKD Unger
Submitted: 06 October,2004
53Starting HTML- For beginners
Preview: Starting HTML-For beginners Starting HTML- 5 part series A 5 part series for beginners who have never seen HTML before. Starting with the very basics and building up to creating links. The Series is designed to cover enough HTML for Webmasters who will be creating their website using WYSIWYG web page editors like FrontPage, DreamWeaver, Trellian ... (more)
Published By: Stephen Cope
Submitted: 04 November,2004
54Developing State-enabled Applications With PHP
Preview: Installment 1 Developing State-enabled Applications With PHP When a user is browsing through a website and is surfing from one web page to another, sometimes the website needs to remember the actions (e.g. choices) performed by the user. For example, in a website that sells DVDs, the user typically browses through a list of DVDs and selects in... (more)
Published By: John L
Submitted: 06 November,2004
55MySQL Database Handling in PHP
Preview: Most interactive websites nowadays require data to be presented dynamically and interactively based on input from the user. For example, a customer may need to log into a retail website to check his purchasing history. In this instance, the website would have stored two types of data in order for the customer to perform the check – the customer’s ... (more)
Published By: John L
Submitted: 07 November,2004
56XML Promises and challenges
Preview: XML Born XML (Extensible Markup Language) 1.0 standard was published February 10, 1998. XML was born from the shortcomings of SGML [Structured Generalized Markup Language] which was hugely complex, massively flexible and just plain hard to work with for many developers. XML has taken off because it has all the best of SGML without many of th... (more)
Published By: Ror Sabo
Submitted: 19 November,2004
57Using free Web Page Templates
Preview: Using free Web Page Templates Templates are used to make the website look and feel consistent. All websites are built using templates and many website authoring tools and packages include templates. Here we will look at the templates that are available and go on to make web pages using these templates.  Template Types Templates are created by... (more)
Published By: Stephen Cope
Submitted: 15 December,2004
58Developing a Login System with PHP and MySQL
Preview: Used with the author's permission. This article is written by daBoss. daBoss is the Webmaster of Designer Banners. daBoss can be contacted at sales (at) designerbanners (dot) com. Developing a Login System with PHP and MySQL Most interactive websites nowadays would require a user to log in into the website’s system in order to provide a custom... (more)
Published By: John L
Submitted: 09 January,2005
59Learn HTML tables - no effort required!
Preview: HTML sounds daunting to the novice webmaster, who often assumes that the HyperText Markup Language, with all its confusing tags and elements, is going to be difficult to understand. But after a few good website tutorials, the novice learns that learning HTML can be easy and fun; the language is not far removed from archaic typesetting syntax, a... (more)
Published By: David A. Saharkhiz
Submitted: 15 February,2005
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