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December 09, 2005, in Site Development
SEO For The New Google
by DaveDavies | For those whose businesses rely on the Internet to produce revenue the latest Google update, nicknamed Jagger, was one of the biggest events in the past couple years. With this 3-part update Google has essentially changed many of the rules and have thrown the SEO community for a loop. Read More »
December 05, 2005, in Site Development
Never Say No - Managing Change in a Project
by MartinB | In most projects, clients ask for changes to the requirements. Saying
Nois hard, and not always useful. Read on to discover how to avoid problems. Read More »
November 02, 2005, in Code
These Things I Know, PHP Tips
by 53x11 | There is more than one way to achieve the same result when programming in PHP. There are many shortcuts I wish someone had explained to me when I began learning the language. Here are my favorites. Read More »
October 11, 2005, in Commentary & Society
Agent vs. Agent
by Douglas Clifton | A brief article on the topic of user-agents. An introduction to the term, some examples of agents that perhaps developers haven't thought of as being agents, and a discussion of malicious agents. Read More »
October 03, 2005, in Site Development
W3C Compliance and SEO
by DaveDavies | With more and more competition for top search engine positioning every advantage helps. This article outlines how W3C compliance can help your SEO efforts (and visitor experience) and provides resources to help you bring your site into compliance. Read More »
September 22, 2005, in Community News
Hurricane Rita
by neuro | Hurricane Rita is approaching the Gulf Coast of the United States, and since evolt.org is hosted in that area, we thought we'd pass on some details from our ISPs. Read More »
Navigation - our visitors' travel guide
by codepo8 | Your site navigation is what helps the visitors to find your content. Don't make it a technical portfolio but a helper tool. This article shows how the simplicity of real life navigational helpers can be applied to the web. Read More »
September 02, 2005, in Code
ASP BreadCrumb Class
by pittster | This is an ASP class that generates a breadcrumb style navigation based on the website's directory structure. It is an implementation of the BreadCrumbs PHP Class @ www.backettcase.com and some code 'borrowed' from Adrian Roselli's "Breadcrumbs for Those Using ASP" on this very site. Read More »
September 01, 2005, in Code
Java 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 explain the TMX standard and a simple TMX Java bridge. Read More »
August 31, 2005, in Site Development
Tips to create your iMode site
by raphael | Mobile browsing is not quite as hot in Europe or in the US as in Japan, home of iMode, but it's coming, too. Here are some pointers to what will make your iMode site good and useful to its mobile users. Read More »

