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Why Use A Slider On Your WordPress Website

  • February 13th, 2020
Why Use A Slider On Your WordPress Website

A "slider" is a term used for a slideshow that is added to your website.  It allows you to showcase images, videos, and other content more effectively.  Sliders come in all shapes and sizes.   Fortunately, for WordPress users, there are several plugins to choose from.  Simply search, select,  then activate your pl . . .

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My website is down! How to survive downtime.

  • February 10th, 2020
My website is down! How to survive downtime.

It can happen.  You are in the middle of an online sales campaign.  All of a sudden, your website goes offline.  How?  Why?  It could be any number of reasons.  So, here are a few helpful suggestions on how to survive site downtime. Plans Within Plans You need to plan for all kinds of emergencies, including your . . .

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Why Web Developers Should Attend Developing Conferences

  • February 6th, 2020
Why Web Developers Should Attend Developing Conferences

There are many web developers all over the world, developing all kinds of websites, and the competition is fierce.  To stay on top, you need to stay ahead of your competition.  Here are a few reasons why web developers should attend conferences to continue pushing themselves ahead of the rest. New Technologies Technologies are const . . .

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ASP vs ASP.NET. Which Should I Choose?

  • February 3rd, 2020
ASP vs ASP.NET.  Which Should I Choose?

What is ASP Active Server Pages (ASP) (a/k/a Classic ASP) is a server-side technology that allows code to be executed by an internet server.  When a browser typically requests an ASP file, the ASP engine on the server reads the file. It executes the code within the file to return the results of said execution to the visitor's browser.  . . .

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Why Using An Email Catch-all Is A Bad Idea

  • January 30th, 2020
Why Using An Email Catch-all Is A Bad Idea

What Is A Catch-All Email? A catch-all email address catches all of the emails for addresses that do not exist.  In other words, any user that does not exist in your list of email addresses wherein someone sends an email to would automatically receive mail from these non-existent users.  So if someone misspells an email address user, i . . .

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