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Latest Revision to sIFR 3 Supports Pixel Fonts

Mark Wubben just announced the release of sIFR 3 Revision 209. This revision includes the following new features: Support for pixel fonts through the pixelFont argument. See JavaScript Methods: replace. A way to stop the page jumps by specifying the ratios argument. (More about ratios). … Read More

Howto Embed Flash Using JavaScript

Back in March of 2006 Tyler Hall wrote an entry titled, “The Internet Will End on April 11.” In it he wrote: The changes to Internet Explorer will require web developers to completely rewrite the way they use embedded content across all of their websites. … Read More

New Semantic Elements Being Considered for HTML 5

Roger Johansson posted an interesting entry on his site entitled, “Elements and Attributes in HTML 5.” In his entry he lists some new elements that are being considered for inclusion in HTML 5 (the next major version of HTML). article A section of a page … Read More

Steve Jobs’ Wedding

Q: What did Steve Jobs say at his wedding? A: iDo. yuk yuk yuk. In case you were on another planet today, this morning was like Christmas for the Apple faithful. We came up with the above joke while hanging out in the local Apple … Read More

Search Engine Optimization and Marketing Roundtable

Sitening is proud to host the “Search Engine Optimization and Marketing Roundtable” for the Nashville Technology Council. The event will be held on Thursday, January 4, 2007 from 4-6:00 PM at Montgomery Bell Academy. This roundtable event will focus on tips and strategies for increasing … Read More

Applying IE 7 Layout Fixes Using Conditional Comments

Have no doubt, the onset of IE7 will bring about new rendering bugs and issues. I’m already starting to feel the impact of it with a handful of websites. Fortunately, with much thanks to the company that helped create the fiasco, there’s an easy way … Read More

Google Updates Webmaster Guidelines

Google recently announced that they’ve made a change to their algorithm that now permits a parameter that is commonly used in the URLs of dynamic websites. On the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog, Venessa Fox stated: Don’t use “&id=” as a parameter in your URLs, … Read More

Flowchart To Help Decide When To Use Flash

TheGoogleCache caught my attention with his complex flowchart that helps Web designers figure out when to use or not use Flash. It may take some time to figure out, but I encourage you to study it, learn it and put it into practice. Link: Should … Read More

The Flyer Wall

After The Million Dollar Homepage (MDH) made a million dollars, copycat websites sprung up all over the place. Most of those sites had poorly conceived gimmicks and none of them were ever able to recreate the success that the MDH had. As with most good … Read More

Search Engine Marketing Without PPC

If you go to just about any search engine marketing (SEM) specialist, you’ll find out that their main service usually involves pay per click (PPC) advertising. Misleading consensus among SEM service providers, and ignorance on the part of clients, has led to the belief that … Read More