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Rated • 1 review • news, skin whitening, world, interesting, cnn • cnn.com
From the page: "Skin whiteners were once targeted only to women. Now the products are a hot commodity for men."
Rated • 1 review • internet, css, fonts, coding, xhtml • jemjabella.co.uk
From the page: "1em / 100% isn't 10pt, it's 12pt / 16px"
Rated • 1 review • internet, html, coding, xhtml, doctype • jemjabella.co.uk
From the page: "My personal conclusion is that the choice between XHTML and HTML is completely irrelevant. Whether or not you add little forward slashes to the end of tags is not going to make or break a website. The important thing is coding semantically, for validity and compatibility, whichever doctype you use. Choose a strict doctype over transitional, and give your browser the best mark-up you can deliver."
Rated • 1 review • internet, scripts, login, coding, captchas • jemjabella.co.uk
From the page: "Generally, I can see the point of CAPTCHAs. They do help to reduce spam at some sites, but at what cost? If I, a fully able human being with perfect eyesight and a decent browser, have problems seeing captchas or getting the letter combinations right, what hope do those with poor eyesight or other reading/visual disabilities? Must they be relegated to a silent corner, never allowed to join a website or post a comment again, for fear of angering the giant CAPTCHA making machine monster thingy?"
Rated • 0 reviews • php, images, web development, coding, php tutorials • phpfreaks.com
Rated • 1 review • php, fanlistings, web development, tutorials, coding • wordpress.com
Another BellaBuffs tutorial, this one by way of Julie. This one shows you how to change the page titles using PHP.
From the page: "This tutorial requires that you have a basic understanding of PHP includes (more specifically of using the function to include a header and footer file). It is also best if you are at least a little familiar with BellaBuffs and you should know a bit what the â€oeif…else” function does."
From the page: "This tutorial requires that you have a basic understanding of PHP includes (more specifically of using the function to include a header and footer file). It is also best if you are at least a little familiar with BellaBuffs and you should know a bit what the â€oeif…else” function does."
Rated • 1 review • php, fanlistings, web development, tutorials, coding • wordpress.com
Part II of "Making Bellabuffs Work Better For You" has Stephanie (of greydove.org breaking down some of the code a bit more for PHP newbies.
You may want to look at Part I before you proceed.
From the page: "After writing my article Making BellaBuffs Work Better for You, I realized while coding my own fanlisting (TWO ON TWO) that, while I am experienced in programming, not everyone who maintains fanlistings are. How would, for example, a PHP newbie know they canâ€t include quotation marks in their customized text? How could someone who doesnâ€t have five programming manuals on their bookshelf realize simply trying to include a link in their introduction would cause the script to break? How can such things be achieved painlessly? Well, it requires a bit of specialized knowledge. And so, I welcome you to Part II of Making BellaBuffs Work Better for You…"
Rated • 1 review • php, fanlistings, web development, tutorials, coding • wordpress.com
This is a lovely little tutorial that covers some simple things you can do with PHP to "unique up" your fanlistings that run on BellaBuffs. Though the article targets BellaBuffs in particular, anyone looking to learn a little bit of PHP could benefit from reading this tutorial and its successor.
From the page: "The theory behind the idea is that you should be able to have a one static version of BellaBuffs on your computer that you can upload into any fanlisting directory you have, the subject being anything from M.A.C. makeup to World of Warcraft. This way, you're not bloating up your computer with unnecessary index, about, button, etc. files. The only unique file you will have to store for each listing is prefs.php, the file that keeps each listing's exclusive text."
Rated • 6 reviews • drugs, fibromyalgia, pharmacology, pain management • drugs.com