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| October 20, 2009 - What is CSS |
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| Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is the style sheet language used for formatting text in documents written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) for websites. CSS is important because it determines fonts, colours, and positions of elements on web pages. Read More » |
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| October 05, 2009 - How to create CAPTCHA using PHP |
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| In last article I explained what CAPTCHA is and why it is used (you can find that article here). Here I will provide PHP code that crates and uses CAPTCHA. Read More » |
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| September 22, 2009 - What is CAPTCHA and why it is used |
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| CAPTCHA stands for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart". This is a challenge-response test used on web-forms to ensure that the form is filed in by a human being, or in other words it is a form of protection from bots (computers) filling out forms. Read More » |
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| September 10, 2009 - Send and receive your user@domain.com emails using Gmail |
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| Below is the tutorial on how you can send and receive your user@domain.com emails using Gmail. This article relates to GoDaddy's dedicated and virtual dedicated servers. If you are hosting your website with a different hosting company, the technical information below, such as port numbers, may vary. Also, SMTP relaying should be enabled on the server. Just replace domain.com with your domain name and you're good to go! Read More » |
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| August 31, 2009 - Proxy clients, Out-sourcing & Other Things That Sound Good But Aren`t |
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| In the technology industry there are a few fairy tales, that sound like a great idea, listed here in their respective order of annoyance:
1. Proxy clients. While not as bad as some other items on this list, Proxy Clients are still a considerable headache for an IT company. These are accounts that were developed (from a business perspective) by a Broker and then handed to a Tech-shop to felicitate. The Brokers, by and large, aren't too fond of the Tech company speaking with the client directly and therefore prefer for the communication to go through them; therefore the title "Proxy Client". Read More » |
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