How to use HTML5 semantic elements
In HTML5, semantic elements like , , , , , and others are introduced to improve the structure and readability of the web content. These elements help both developers and browsers better understand the...
View ArticleTracking ad views
Many websites and ad networks still rely on page views or hits to measure ad impressions, but these numbers don’t accurately reflect how many actual humans see an ad. Here’s why: If you’re paying for...
View ArticleWhat is IMAP and SMTP and how do they differ?
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) and SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) are both email protocols used for different purposes in managing email communication: Key Differences: In summary, IMAP...
View ArticleBrand Campaign for WoodCentral.com: “Craft Your Legacy”
Tagline: WoodCentral.com: Where Your Woodworking Legacy Begins Objective Raise awareness of WoodCentral.com as the premier online community for woodworkers to connect, learn, and showcase their craft....
View ArticleMapping a multi-site WordPress blog to a domain name
Mapping www.blog.name to your multi-site WordPress blog at example.com/blogname and ensuring the URL displays as www.blog.name while users view it involves a combination of domain mapping and WordPress...
View ArticleWhat happened to Shareware?
The shareware concept hasn’t disappeared entirely, but it’s certainly evolved and faded from its heyday in the 1980s and ’90s. For those unfamiliar, shareware was a software distribution model where...
View ArticleSet Safari to remember usernames and passwords
To set Safari to remember usernames and passwords for a specific URL on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, follow these steps. Safari uses its built-in AutoFill feature and iCloud Keychain to store and manage...
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