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What is a Website

30. September 2009

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What is a Website

There are many websites dedicated to this subject. Why write a blog on what is a website when so many articles exist. I believe because none of them could explain them clearly. I had to learn a lot on my own in developing web pages from scratch. Let me begin by starting off with the [...]

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What is Joomla

24. August 2009

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What is Joomla

Written by Robert Bono
Joomla is a free, open-source content management system (CMS) written, like many of the most popular content management systems, in the PHP scripting language and using the MySQL database access language to store and retrieve information from a database. The Joomla CMS is released under the popular GNU General Public License, making [...]

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What is CMS

21. August 2009

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Designing a website is a labor intensive project, which is usually why a good web designer will charge premium rates.  That said, ‘premium’ should not be confused with ‘over-priced.’  It takes a lot of work to turn concept into reality, to make something that is elegant as well as functional.  Usually, the process can take [...]

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What is Web Design

20. August 2009

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What is Web Design

To me web design is a combination of form and function. Technology today has allowed for us to create dynamic and responsive websites. I have recently entered the web design field because I had discovered that many web designers do not create functional websites. Many web designers lacked the ability to create truly meaningful websites. [...]

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Moving User Profiles in Microsoft Vista

20. August 2009

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Moving User Profiles in Microsoft Vista

Moving user profiles to an alternate location allows for the separation of data and applications. Simply put it allows you to keep your music, videos, and documents on a separate hard drive or partition. This is case of a virus where you might have to reload Windows you do not have to worry about backing [...]

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