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A Vista Question For Web Developers

Gnomie Reese writes:
Hi, Chris! I have two quick questions for you — maybe you can help. I bought a new laptop with Vista yesterday and am having a major problem that I never, ever experienced in XP. Basically, I’ll open and edit an HTML or SHTML (or really any text) file in Notepad and save [...]

Embedding Blogs Into HTML Web Pages

Gnomie William Bokunicw writes:
Hey Chris, it’s me again. I’ve been thinking about buying my own domain similarly to you (with my last name being the domain name and my primary Web site being first_name.last_name.com) and doing technology based Weblogs. However, I don’t really know PHP, ASP, and the like and am really only proficient in [...]

My Site Profile

Now before you give me that “Oh no, not another MySpace” look and roll your eyes, give me a chance here. MySiteProfile.com shows a lot of promise for bring folks together. They are set up for the purpose of networking between businesses and meeting new people. Self promotion is welcomed and encouraged.
Here [...]

More On Web Site Creation

After my recent post about “How Do You Create a Web Site?” I received several E-mails asking the same questions. There are many questions in the world of Web site creation or Web hosting, so I am not surprised. Here’s a good sample of the average E-mail.

Thunderbird 0.9

Yes! A new version of the best email program (my thoughts anyway) on the Web has been released! Spam filtering that works, cool sort features and an import feature that makes switching super easy, there is not much that this software cannot do for you.
At some point I would like to see some PIM functions [...]

Web page creator update

I think it’s time I update an earlier post. I said I was looking for the ‘ultimate’ WYSIWYG HTML editor. I was really starting to lose hope, but that’s turned around. Two things helped lighten up my mood- the author of the program Antenna and a reader who suggested I try NetObjects Fusion.
As it turned [...]

Not Breaking The Law In Canada

In response to an earlier article, Canadian Gnomie Owlbird writes:
In Canada, it is not illegal to share materials (music, documents, images, etc.) as long as there is no financial gain to the downloader through resale. Three decisions by Canada’s Supreme Court have established clear precedents in this regard. The first in January decided [...]

User-Centered Deadlines

In response to Matt Hartley’s post User-Centered Design, which was, in itself, a response to her original post How Do They Do It?, Donna Maurer writes:

Abyss Web Server

Sometimes, we dispense so much new information that we forget about the old standbys. Thankfully, Gnomies aren’t known for keeping secrets to themselves, and a little reminder serves us well. We, in turn, serve back! In response to Jared Hudgins’ excellent report, Save The Tip - Be Your Own Server, Joshua Herzig-Marx wrote:
“For folks new [...]

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