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  • ASP.NET Pager Supports Keyboard Navigation - v2010 vol 1

    Here’s a feature for all your users who are keyboard ninjas. The ASPxPager control now provides better keyboard support - increasing both web site usability and accessibility. If you are using a DevExpress ASP.NET Pager control - either standalone or integrated into our data-aware controls like the ASPxGridView – then you can now navigate to the previous/next page by pressing the CTRL+ARROW key combinations. To see a standalone version of our ASP.NET Pager, check out this slick movie-theme...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • A Hover Ad Generator Guide

    While popup ads have been the subject of controversy among many webmasters and Internet users, the fact remains that they can be extremely lucrative. Because many webmasters have been afraid to use popups due to the controversy that surrounds them, the few webmasters who endorse them have been able to make enormous profits. However, these profits haven't come without problems and limitations.

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  • What is Advanced Search Operators?

    Search engines have set up further tools referred to as advanced search operators to provide power users possibly far more control when searching. Advanced search operators are distinctive phrases which you could insert in your search query for you to come across unique sorts of details of which the common search are not able to offer. A number of of those operators provide beneficial resources for Search engines gurus and other people who want really special data, or perhaps who wish to minimize their particular search to very specific source.

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  • 7 Tips to Avoid Fatal Results in Search Engine Optimization Process

    Most companies whether big or small rely on the search engine marketing techniques for making the site more popular and definitely more search-engine friendly. You have to understand that there will be a lot of companies which will offer their SEO techniques. But you need to be extra cautious when you choose the company. Check out the 7 tips which should be followed if you want to avoid fatal mistakes.

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  • Online SEO Tool to Analyze Your Website

    Learning search engine optimization can be difficult without some sort of SEO tool to help decipher in which direction your marketing efforts are headed. Though there are, in fact, many online SEO tools that can help with your internet marketing campaign, perhaps the most beneficial is an SEO tool that analyzes your entire website. This type of tool, usually offered free of charge, acts in a similar way to search engine crawlers.

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  • Good SEO Depends on Your Use of Good Keywords

    In SEO, keywords are of highest significance. Keywords are words or phrases that search engines use in order to correspond internet pages with search queries. It is vital to improve your web site with strategic keywords in order to maximise aimed at traffic. You'll use keywords in both your on-page and off-page optimization.

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  • Anyone With a Pulse Should Have a Website

    If you don't have a website, get one. We are living in the internet age, and any anyone with a pulse, and the ability to speak of course, could tell you how much a part of life the internet has become; especially for younger generations.

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  • Good Times and Vibes at Mix 10

    Last week I spent a few days in Las Vegas attending the Mix 10 conference. Mix is billed as A 3 day conference for web designers and developers building the world's most innovative web sites. Which certainly reflects its origins as a conference focused on the web and web standards. But this year, it seemed that the scope for Mix was expanded to be about, well, a Mix of technologies as the Windows Phone 7 series figured prominently at the conference. Scott Hanselman and I are seen here attempting...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Dynamic User Specific CSS Selection at Run Time

    I had a cool question while I was at MIX. A developer needed the ability to have his site render pages using a CSS file selected based on some user specific criteria. ASP.NET 4 controls generate CSS friendly output and more and more we web developers are using CSS for layout etc. Using multiple CSS files in our site wide templates we can not only provide different aesthetic experiences but we can chage the style based on the device type (Printer ot Phone) or the special needs of the end user...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Screen Scraping When All You Have Is A Hammer

            I had decided to create a list of what videos were already available on the Learning Pages of Silverlight.net.  When I clicked on the page for the entire list, however, I was quite daunted by the sheer number. I opened the source for the page, and found that there was an easy screen scraping [...]...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Virtualized data centre&ndash;Part four: The design

    - by marc dekeyser
    Welcome back to the fourth post in this series! Today we will have a look at what Microsoft recommends as a “private cloud design” and what I will make of it. Whilst my own solution is based of the reference architecture, it is quite different indeed! An important thing to know is that, whilst I am using the private cloud as a reference, I am skipping most of the steps in designing a private cloud. If that is why you are here, please read the links at the end of the article and skim through my own content. A private cloud is much more process driven than just building a virtual infrastructure… The architecture of it all… So imagine for a minute that you have unlimited funds to build this lab of yours… You’d want redundancy on all levels and separation of each network where possible! Unfortunately we don’t have that luxury and, as you saw me hinting at in the previous article, our own design will be more limited but still quite capable! Networking From the networking perspective I will not have a fully redundant network, after all, this is but a lab environment! Thanks to Server 2012 I will be able to use bonding on my NIC’s and use LACP to improve the performance on that part. Storage As I mentioned in the previous article a Synology DS1218+ will be used for iSCSI provisioning. This device has 2 NICs on-board which can be bonded in to one 2 Gbps interface giving me a decent throughput and making the disks the most limiting factor in the storage design. Domain controllers and extra infrastructure Server 2012 completely supports running domain controllers virtualized and has no need to actually have a reachable DC when booting… That being said I need a remote access machine to power on the hosts (I have no need for them running 24/7) and a possible System Center VMM 2012 box (although server 2012 is not supported until SP1 :( ). Undecided on if I am to install those boxes separately or as a virtual machine… Which amounts to… Something like this pretty picture!                   Sources Microsoft Private Cloud Solutions Repository (en-US) http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/12131.microsoft-private-cloud-solutions-repository-en-us.aspx Reference  Architecture: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/3819.reference-architecture-for-private-cloud.aspx Private Cloud Reference Model: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/4399.private-cloud-reference-model.aspx

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  • dotnet Cologne 2010 Whats this all about?

    So far I havent blogged about the dotnet Cologne 2010 conference in English, as its a local community event which Im co-organizing for a German-speaking audience. Typemock, one of our international sponsors, has now published the summary of an interview Britt King of CommunityBlender conducted with me in English about my personal history as a user group leader. The post on the Typemock blog gives a good idea of the history of the .NET community in the Cologne/ Bonn area in general and the dotnet...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Determining Keyword Difficulty

    There's nothing worse than optimizing for a search phrase that has high search volume but not ranking in the top 10 for the search and missing out on all the traffic. Without a rating for the difficulty of a keyword, there is no way to know if you're wasting your time pursuing traffic from a search term that you have no chance of ever ranking for.

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  • SEO and Web Design Edicts

    Reading up extensively on SEO methods, practices and tools and the advantages of Chicago web design or redesigning, it is impossible to ignore some ground rules. Google is boss. Google is actually, really fair.

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  • The Single Most Important Factor For High Search Engine Rankings

    I bet most people will not believe me if I said that there is just one single most important factor when it comes to SEO because the forums are filled with advice, there are $1,000 courses teaching SEO and companies charge $5,000 or more per month for SEO services. But after 10 years as an Internet marketer, I can confidently say that the most important factor is: LINKS!

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  • AspNetCompatibility in WCF Services &ndash; easy to trip up

    This isnt the first time Ive hit this particular wall: Im creating a WCF REST service for AJAX callbacks and using the WebScriptServiceHostFactory host factory in the service: <%@ ServiceHost Language="C#" Service="WcfAjax.BasicWcfService" CodeBehind="BasicWcfService.cs" Factory="System.ServiceModel.Activation.WebScriptServiceHostFactory" %>   to avoid all configuration. Because of the Factory...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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