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Language Tagging in HTML

When specifying the language of text or links which does not match the language of the page, the language should be specified using lang=”xx” xml:lang=”xx” where you would replace “xx”. Here is a complete list of language tags used on… Continue Reading →

Resources for Web Developers

Image Repository Canaidan Tourism Commission Media Centre Fotolia iStockPhoto Shutterstock Images StockFreeImages Stock.Xchng On-line Tools Photo Editor Text Comparison Tool Text QuickDiff Tool Subtitle Horse Converters Real-time HTML Editor Programming Languages ASP.Net CSS HTML Javascript SQL VB.net Search Engine Optimization… Continue Reading →

Page Moved or Redirected

Using the correct method of redirection will not only help preserve SEO rakings but it will also help other webmasters when fixing their broken and redirected links on their website. 301 Permanent Moved If you plan on moving a web page… Continue Reading →

WCAG 2.0 – Formatting Links to Downloadable Files

WCAG 2,0 brings with it many recommendations which are not only necessary for accessibility but much overdue when it comes to SEO. Most people don’t realize that search engines are actually blind. As such, they can’t see photos, can’t conceptualize… Continue Reading →

Web Development Validation Tools

WC3 HTML Validation — the W3 validator — checks document mark up WAVE — Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool — web accessibility validation tool Colour Contrast Analyser 2.2 for Web Pages — helps you determine if colour contrast is sufficient AChecker accessibility tool –… Continue Reading →

How to Setup a Local Development Environment for my Website?

Installing a website on your local PC is not a simple task but it is getting simpler. Both Microsoft and the AMPP community have been hard at work to entice developers. At its simplest, you can just start coding in… Continue Reading →

Easy Website Changelog for Webmasters

Here is a Quick Tip for Webmasters… Create a special hidden, possibly even password protected page on your website where you can list changes made to your website. Websites don’t usually breakdown on their own. Should your’s fail, you’ll be… Continue Reading →

Legal Use of Icons, Images and Trademarks

Did You Know? The use of other companies’ and institutions’ logos, icons, etc. usually require that you obtain permission first, and then the placement must often be in accordance with their rules. Anytime you find graphics on the web, check the… Continue Reading →

Favourite Links to SEO Information

Search Engine Optimization is a pretty hot topic if your business depends on people finding your website through search engines. Here are some of our favourite links to help you stay on top of the whole SEO scene: Search Engine… Continue Reading →

Troubleshooting Your Website

No software is bug free. If you make changes to your website and people are not seeing them, chances are you may be experiencing a problem with your Web Browser or Web Server’s cache. When Changes to Your Website Don’t… Continue Reading →

Using YouTube Videos On Your Website

YouTube Settings YouTube is actually pretty good at resizing your video to the required size. Unless you are looking for optimal quality, try simply uploading your video and see how it turns out first. Why fix something if it isn’t… Continue Reading →

Internet Connection and Speed Tests

Connectivity can vary considerably from one location to another, and is even be dependant on the direction. Connectivity testing to a web server should always be done by the from the location of the client if they are haivng speed issues accessing… Continue Reading →

Meta Description and Meta Keyword Validation

Leading SEO specialists say that, although meta description and keyword tags it have little value with search engines anymore, there is still some little value which is why they themselves put meta keywords and meta description tags in their own website… Continue Reading →

12 Essential WordPress Plugins/Themes for Business Websites

WordPress is a great way to easily create a business website. With thousands of plugins, one could almost say that, if you have a business need, there’s a plugin for that. That being said, not all plugins are created equally…. Continue Reading →

Checking & Fixing Websites for Broken Links with Xenu Links Sleuth

There are few things more annoying to someone browsing the web than to click a link that doesn’t work. While building pages on your site, test each link to make sure it works each time you create a link. Even… Continue Reading →

Zopim on Small Mobile Devices

Zopim offers a great way to add a text chat window right into your small business websites with their free Zopim Lite. While the customization features are limited in any Lite product, it is fully functional and doesn’t have the 30… Continue Reading →

Working with WordPress SEO by Yoast, the Root Relative URLs plugin and Facebook

Having problems getting Facebook Like buttons to work on your website? Are you also using something like the Root Relative URLs plugin to make all your URLs relative to the root of the site instead of to the domain? The… Continue Reading →

My First Business Website – What questions should I be asking?

I often speak with entrepreneurs who wonder how they are going to get their first business website up when they don’t even know what questions to ask. One of the best ways to find out what questions you should be… Continue Reading →

Choosing Web Hosting: Shared vs Dedicated

As I’m sure you’ve noticed, there are many web hosting companies out there and not all are created equally. I’ve been creating and managing websites for over 10 years however I don’t sell hosting myself. I would rather help someone… Continue Reading →

Building a Professional Website for Your Business

Building a professional website for your business isn’t about the developer. In some ways it’s not even about you. Building a Website is About Customers Follow the money trail in your business and you quickly realize that clients are at… Continue Reading →

WordPress Breaks Subdomains

Is your subdomain or even different domain is being affected by the WordPress installation in your primary domain? The problem might be in the .htaccess file of your primary domain. For example, lets say you have a WordPress website or blog as… Continue Reading →

Using Irfanview to Speed-up a Slow Web Page by Reducing the Size of Images

Does your webpage take a very long time to show up the first time you open it in your browser? Does it even take more time on slower Internet connections? The problem might be the size of your image files…. Continue Reading →

Redirecting a Page or Creating an External Menu Link in GetSimple

There are times when you will want to redirect a page or a menu link to a different page in GetSimple CMS. For example: SEO — To tell search engines where to find page content that has moved on your website… Continue Reading →

Creating Screencast Videos for your Website and YouTube

Wish you could make video tutorials? Want to create a video for your webinar of your Powerpoint presentation? Camtasia Studio screen capture and video editing software is what you really want! But what if you can’t afford to dishout $300… Continue Reading →

Can’t Print to HP Officejet from Photoshop Elements

Can’t seem to print from Photoshop Elements? You’re not alone. People have reported similar problems from Photoshop Elements 7, 8, 9 and 10 from Windows Vista and Windows 7. It either prints a blank page, causes the printer to go… Continue Reading →

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