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  • Multilingual Publishing Pack (MLP): make a link to the corresponding page in the another language?

    - by lyle
    I am helping to build a bilingual website using MLP on TextPattern. It's trivial to put a link to the top level page of another language, but how to put a link to the current page in another language? Eg. /en/contact should link to /de/kontakt (the same article in another language). I'm sure there are some variables somewhere that I could put into the template that would be filled with the correct links.

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  • How to Make a Web Page - Today!

    How to make a web page is something that you need to master if you are serious about getting a website online and perhaps go onto giving yourself the chance to use it to generate extra income. Lets look at what you need, how to use it and how to get it for free!

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  • Reading RSS data with Linq to Xml

    - by hakanbilge
     Linq to Xml is the best method, I think, for querying, constructing and writing Xml data. In this article, I'll show how to read Rss data with this powerful Xml technique, Linq. Now, create a Website in Visual Studio, add a Textbox and a  [read more....]

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  • How do I reset a lost administrative password?

    - by user9904
    I'm working on a Ubuntu system using a Panasonic CF-50 Laptop. My Client has completely forgotten his Administrative Password. He doesn't even remember entering one; however it is there. I've tried the suggestions on the WebSite and I have been unsuccessful in deleting the password so that I can download applets required for running some files. Do you have a solution? I look forward to hearing your response.

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  • Task of SEO Consultant is Building the Perfect Web Page

    Current trend in the market is using the services of reputed and reliable SEO consultant for the purpose of search engine optimization and website promotion. Use of the consultant is basically aimed at developing perfect web page for the client. Certain primary areas are also there that should be taken care of.

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  • Your User is Supreme Part 2

    If you want to rank your website on the basis of any two keywords on the first page of search engines, even then you are directing your search engine optimization towards disaster. You have to understand the nuances of SEO before chalking out any plan as part of your search engine marketing.

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  • Is there a tool for detecting sites using the same template?

    - by KTB
    I often buy webtemplates online, and when I do so I often look at the demos to get some inspiration on how to use the components. But I would love to look at other sites which have already implemented a full website using this template. So I am looking for a tool which searches sites having a similar HTML as the demos (and therefore are probably implementing the template). I am referring to templates which do not have a static text like "Created with Template FooBar by BarFoo" in the footer.

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  • Sudden drop in google position [duplicate]

    - by user32196
    This question already has an answer here: How to diagnose a search engine ranking drop? 5 answers Our website used to show up on top 10 positions for a competitive keyword till 1 month back but now has drastically dropped down more than 100 positions. What could be the reason?

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  • How to Do SEO (And a Trick to Automate the Process)

    Search Engine Optimization is the process of doing the things to your website that will make it rank at the top of the search results. "SEO" has become a huge industry as its results can directly impact the bottom line of your business - and if you can do it, then you could become very wealthy. Here's how...

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  • A System That Creates Unlimited Traffic Without Google

    A new breakthrough technology that gives mass web traffic through a huge scale of ad networks without a need of the common ways of ads promotion. It is packed with all your needs in driving big number of prospects a day with no stress of maintaining and updating your website.

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  • The SEO Checklist

    How many times have we heard the complaint that somebody owned a fantastic website, did excellent onsite optimization, built up hundreds to thousands of relevant back links but had nothing to show for his results? He was simply not ranking anywhere on the face of any of the search engines for his targeted keywords.

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  • Effective SEO Training

    Most companies are frustrated on how they can get the attention of all the internet users to see their website easily. It is also a concern to be on top of all search engines.

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  • Learning About SEO

    SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is a way of doing good things on your site by making it friendly to the search engine crawler. Most of the search engine optimization (SEO) specialists devoted most of their time in making a certain website be on top of the search results in Google and Yahoo!, etc.

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  • Why Pay Someone to Do What You Can Easily Do Yourself?

    When SEO first became something that had to be done to your website in order to get ranked high enough to get traffic, it was something very few people knew anything at all about. Today, all that has changed, and it is no longer something that only gurus know about. SEO has come to be just one more simple task that can be done in house.

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  • Top Three Factors in New E-Business Setup

    If you are trying to establish a website or e-commerce store, there are three primary factors one must take into consideration. These factors are: acquiring a good domain name and finding affordable hosting, the ability to accept payment, and providing security for your site and your customers.

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  • what is optimum length for html title tag in Unicode format?

    - by user1501256
    I have a website that generates its title tag dynamically. the title tag is in unicode format. the title tag is limited to 65 character but sometimes Google doesn't show title tag completely in SERP. I'd like to know what is the optimum length of title tag in terms of seo for unicode titles, and is there any difference between Unicode title and non-Unicode title tag? And what about other search engines Bing, Yahoo and so on.

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  • Importance of Link Building in Internet Marketing

    Since online commerce has now emerged as the new trend through which companies are interacting with new or potential customers, then it is important to know that link building has played a major role towards internet marketing. It is a tool that has been described as the stepping stone for website marketing. Link sources diversity happens to be a positive aspect of link building, coupled with the level of trustworthiness of the domain address where you intend to post your link.

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  • Help with DB Structure, vOD site

    - by Chud37
    I have a video on demand style site that hosts series of videos under different modules. However with the way I have designed the database it is proving to be very slow. I have asked this question before and someone suggested indexing, but i cannot seem to get my head around it. But I would like someone to help with the structure of the database here to see if it can be improved. The core table is Videos: ID bigint(20) (primary key, auto-increment) pID text airdate text title text subject mediumtext url mediumtext mID int(11) vID int(11) sID int(11) pID is a unique 5 digit string to each video that is a shorthand identifier. Airdate is the TS, (stored in text format, right there maybe I should change that to TIMESTAMP AUTO UPDATE), title is self explanatory, subject is self explanatory, url is the hard link on the site to the video, mID is joined to another table for the module title, vID is joined to another table for the language of the video, (english, russian, etc) and sID is the summary for the module, a paragraph stored in an external database. The slowest part of the website is the logging part of it. I store the data in another table called 'Hits': id mediumint(10) (primary key, auto-increment) progID text ts int(10) Again, here (this was all made a while ago) but my Timestamp (ts) is an INT instead of ON UPDATE CURRENT TIMESTAMP, which I guess it should be. However This table is now 47,492 rows long and the script that I wrote to process it is very very slow, so slow in fact that it times out. A row is added to this table each time a user clicks 'Play' on the website and then so the progID is the same as the pID, and it logs the php time() timestamp in ts. Basically I load the entire database of 'Hits' into an array and count the hits in each day using the TS column. I am guessing (i'm quite slow at all this, but I had no idea this would happen when I built the thing) that this is possibly the worst way to go about this. So my questions are as follows: Is there a better way of structuring the 'Videos' table, is so, what do you suggest? Is there a better way of structuring 'hits', if so, please help/tell me! Or is it the fact that my tables are fine and the PHP coding is crappy?

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  • Paypal "Subscribe" button: Is it possible to let the subscriber set the amount?

    - by Šime Vidas
    I'm setting up a recurring payment option on my website. I'd like to have two options: Option 1 (for individuals): Fixed $6/mo subscription Option 2 (for organizations): A subscription where the amount is set by the subscriber PayPal's "Subscribe" button does not seem to allow that: When I leave the "Amount" field of the 2nd option empty, I get an error: So, is this not possible? Do all options require fixed amounts?

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