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Archive for February 2010

Attaching a CSS Style Sheet to Your Site


This post will cover how to attach an external CSS Style Sheet to your website. Controlling all your styles through an external style sheet is the largest advantage of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), as it allows you to completely separate style from content. CSS Style Sheets allow updates to spread quickly throughout your site as updating the style sheet instantly updates all of the attached web pages. Read More

Changing Your Nameservers


This tutorial covers changing the nameservers for your domain. This is a common task when registering a new domain or switching an existing domain to a different hosting provider. Hopefully this tutorial will help you walk you through the process and give you a basic understanding of what you are doing when changing nameservers.

Changing Your Nameservers

University of Illinois Womens Club Basketball


Over the weekend, we launched the new website for the University of Illinois Womens Club Basketball team. The website was developed using primarily XHTML and CSS in combination with jQuery for an interactive calendar. The team wanted a schedule that would be easy to update for someone who wasn’t web-savvy. Thus, we designed the website so that the team schedule is connected through the back-end to a Google calendar. So anyone on the team can log into the team Google account, make changes on an easy-to-use Google calendar, and the changes will be reflected on the website. Pretty cool? We think so.

Check out the site at:
www.wcbillinois.com

Adding Meta Tags to Your Website


This post will cover adding some basic meta tags to your website which provide search engines like Google a quick overview of your website’s content. With search engine rankings becoming increasing important to a successful online presence, following this simple and easy tutorial can go a long way for you and your website. Read More

MalwareBytes Deleted by Spyware


Earlier we covered how to download, install, and setup MalwareBytes Anti-Malware, which is one of the best, most popular free tools available to help protect your computer. Unfortunately, because of that “most popular” part, many malware and spyware programs attempt to disable MalwareBytes specifically. We have compiled some helpful tips in case you run into this problem. Read More