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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

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

Adding a Favicon to Your Website


FaviconThis post will cover adding a favicon to your website. A favicon is the small icon that appears in the URL bar of the browser (and on the tab in newer browsers) when your site is loaded. If one isn’t supplied, the browser will load its own default icon for your site (Firefox uses a picture of a blank page while IE uses its logo). Favicons are often overlooked in the process of site design. While not a necessity, they aid in the branding of your website and help create a professional, modern feel for users. Read More

Understanding Web Cache


Ever make changes to your website that don’t show up right away? If so, you’ve probably been caught up in the confusing world of web cache. Many of our clients often inquire as to why changes made to their websites aren’t reflected instantaneously or why they can see the changes on one computer but not on another. This is all related to web cache which has settings both on the server and client side of a website. Read More