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Creating your own Favicon

Posted on: September 3, 2008 Categories: Tutorials, XHTML

Favicons are great little icons that appear on the left of a website URL in your browsers address bar, Favicon’s don’t seem important and some website won’t have them, In my opinion a favicon is just as important as a logo. While it is 16 x 16 in size it gives your website a unique small logo to be identified by, Favicons also appear in favorites and bookmarks, so I think it’s important to have one. In this tutorial I will show how create your own favicon, converting a standard image into a .ico and of course getting your Favicon to appear on your website!

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The structure of a XHTML document

Posted on: September 2, 2008 Categories: Tutorials

The structure of a XHTML document is slightly more different than a standard HTML. You will have certain parts in XHTML such as doctype’s and XML properties that HTML doesn’t have, there’s ultimately the same type of code language, but with changes, but it’s important to understand the basics of XHTML after all it’s the next generation of HTML so people should be in the know about it. In this tutorial you will learn about HTML, XHTML and there differences and the overall structure of both, and why it’s important to start using XHTML over HTML.

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My new Nokia 6500 Slide (Silver)

Posted on: September 1, 2008 Categories: General

Ever since I got my new mobile phone on Friday I haven’t put it down! My mum said she’d buy me a new phone because I did well on my GCSE’s, it was completly unexpected and I was dead happy! So it’s a new phone which makes it special but whats even more special is that it’s a slide phone and im really addicted to sliding it up and down (It’s almost becoming a fetish) but come on people aren’t slidey phones just asking you to continiously slide them. I mean anything that slides or moves in a weird way is just so cool!

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Common XHTML tags defined in CSS

To make your life alot easier you can define the common XHTML tags you use on your webpages within your Stylesheet, doing this can define a certain tag globally and you’ll never have to modify it within your XHTML again! In this tutorial we will show you the XHTML tags you can define in CSS! If your just getting into CSS then this will be perfect knowledge for you later on, as you may already be coding stuff in your XHTML pages when infact you could simply define it in one stylesheet and be done with it!

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You just can’t avoid spam!

Posted on: August 28, 2008 Categories: Internet, Rants

Spam. A four letter word that potentially has enough hate to make people explode. We all know what spam is and it’s got worse over the years. I mean it was always present in email where by some company get there hands on your email and start sending you there crap and then you’d spend 15 minutes or so sorting through the spam crap that your junk mail was meant to sort out for you. But after a while it takes it’s toll, especially on blog websites because spam bots always seem to get hold of your comments script and then constantly attack you with your own code. EVIL!

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