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November 14, 2006
Code | Bernard Peh

Quick Calendar Using AJAX and PHP

Online calendars are often used in many web applications. Though popular, the logic behind creating a calendar can be scary especially for those who are new to programming. There are many web calendars in the market but some of them are quite complicated. If we are not able to understand the code, it becomes harder for us to customise the calendar to fit into our existing application. As such, we need to create a calendar that can plug itself into any system seamlessly without problems. Whether we are using wordpress, mambo or drupal, we should only need to insert one line into our code for the calendar to work.

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February 22, 2004
FAQ | Chris Heilmann

How to get published on evolt.org

Sometimes you may wonder why there isn't any new content on evolt.org for a longer time. Well, we do receive a lot of articles, but a lot of them are not fit for release on this very site.

All the more annoying and depressing for the writer when we have to formulate a nice email denying the publication.

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October 23, 2006, in Commentary & Society | IA/Usability

Can WCAG 2.0 be simpler?

by Vladimir |

The new WCAG 2.0 standard draft sparked a hot discussion around web accessibility and the standard direction. The main issue is how to make it simpler and easier to understand for web developer community. The author investigates some WCAG 2.0 success criteria and explains, why they should be solved by improving technology of user agents.

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July 15, 2006, in Community News

The effects of a “Gated Internet” on small business and the web hosting industry

by jmcallister |

Imagine this: You have a killer idea for a new online business. You spend months developing your web site. You soon discover that many internet service providers are forbidding their customers from viewing your site...

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May 22, 2006, in Site Development

Creative Vision and Material Benefits

by JohnMartin |

Principles of graphic design that online marketing companies should adopt

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April 26, 2006, in Site Development

10 Worst AdWords Campaign Management Mistakes

by sstrategist |

On today’s highly competitive Google AdWords pay per click (PPC) search engine, it is now more important than ever to ensure that your PPC campaigns are optimized to their utmost potential. You should be achieving maximum return on investment (ROI) for the keywords or phrases that are most relevant to your business and are most likely to provide you with targeted traffic to your website. With ever growing cost-per-click (CPC) prices throughout the various PPC search engines it is essential that you avoid certain mistakes that will undoubtedly result in poorly performing PPC campaigns.

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February 27, 2006, in Code

PHP Localization with TMX standard

by nicolaasuni | One of the main concerns of internationalization consists of separating the main source code from the texts, the labels, the messages and all the other objects related to the specific language in use. This article briefly explains the TMX standard and presents a simple TMX PHP bridge. Read More »
February 12, 2006, in Site Development

SEO For The Big Three

by beanstalk | This article is a summary of the tactics and considerations one needs to make when seeking to rank highly on all three major search engines as opposed to focusing on just one. Read More »
February 07, 2006, in Site Development

Web Standards. Should my Business Website be Compliant?

by NuBlue |

Web standards is the new buzz phrase on the web. What are web standards? Web standards are basically the use of correct web coding standards as laid out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The web standards which are of most concern to modern business are XHTML and CSS coding practices. In the words of the W3C, “The XHTML family is the next step in the evolution of the internet.” Should your website comply?

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January 26, 2006, in Reviews & Links

Book Review: User Training For Busy Programmers

by notabene | You want to teach software to users? Here's one short, straight-to-the-point book that will help you do the trick and learn how to efficiently prepare software training — or, as web professionals, technical training for other web developers. Read More »
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