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A fix for 2nd Level Sons of Suckerfish dropdowns in IE 7 Compatibility Problem

17. December 2010

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If you ended up on this page, most probably, you are running HTMLDog’s Sons of Suckerfish Dropdowns and you did some compatibility check either by using an old Windows XP computer running multiple IEs, some virtual machine or using MSIE’s developer tools changing browser mode or document mode. I had the same problem with another [...]

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HTML Escape Codes for Foreign Languages Accent Letter Marks on English Letters

26. July 2010

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Looking for a specific letter accent for special characters and needs the HTML escape code equivalent? Spanish or some other Latin-American content you are posting online? Or some other language in Europe? Check out this list, it may have what you are finding. Related PostsVonage VOIP service continues to expand on the East Coast Just [...]

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How not to steal someones web design

19. February 2009

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A friend and co-worker of mine at BusinessOnLine, an SEO firm, Ronnie Garcia is a fine web designer, nice and clean, and not a bunch of fancy stuff if he feels it is not appropriate. Since the company we work is also a good usability company, he knows when over doing a design is too [...]

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XML PHP Cake

11. August 2008

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I once blogged about Cake PHP before, and this is simply like the Ruby on Rails of PHP. Today is the age of XML data having so many applications out there, so many platforms and interoperability and integration is really key… but I have never seen XML used for a Cake like this. Related PostsWant [...]

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Java Powered Web-Based Drag and Drop Upload Script

3. August 2008

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Uploading files to a webserver Uploading files to a web server for whatever purpose can be done in several ways. FTP SSH Web-Based Upload Although each method has an advantage and disadvantage in using them, for many content management systems (CMS), often these are all web-based user interfaces where when required to upload some assets [...]

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How to getElementByClass in Javascript – The Code

8. November 2007

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A colleague of mine at work, Patrick Alcisto, asked me how a getElementByClass is done in JavaScript since getElementByID exists in JavaScript but getElementbyClass does not exist. And I have been using a standard script ever since 2004 that I just always have handy in my previous work, but sometimes, looking and remembering which websites [...]

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Google Maps Reaches Out to Your Area

18. September 2007

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Google Maps now has a wider coverage for Asian and Latin American countries. It only used to have vector map data in some countries like the United States, Europe and other countries which have a centralized mapping system. For some countries like the Philippines, map users rely heavily on the information contributed and shared by [...]

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Are Chinese Hackers really Chinese?

8. September 2007

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There has been recent news tagging China as one of the leading countries who hack into US government computers to get information about British military secrets. According to the news, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army tried to get information from the office of US Defense Secretary, Robert Gates. US President Bush also intended to confront [...]

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Replace Boring HTML Checkboxes with Well Designed HTML CSS/Javascript Checkbox

6. September 2007

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Here is an example of a plain HTML checkbox. It looks boring. Now check this enhanced checkbox using CSS and Javascript. It looks better. Impressed? But how was this possible? Related PostsDiscount Coupons for Dell, HP and Gateway Computers Planning on buying a new computer this Christmas to replace that old computer you are using [...]

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CPanel and WHM shows a blank page – Restart CPanel

20. May 2007

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Sometimes high server loads of different kinds can shutdown various services on your server. Depending on what processor, and memory you have, every server acts differently. If you have a dedicated server or co-located server and is running CPanel, you sometimes come into situations where the server seems to work fine but no one can [...]

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