Monthly archive for September 2012

NEW SITE! The Computer Dimension WordPress Website Design

NEW SITE! The Computer Dimension WordPress Website Design

Hot Mix 106 listeners who tune in to his twice-weekly internet broadcast, already know my buddy Steve Kramer, better known to his fans and listeners as “Dr. Dimension.” Based in San Diego, computer repair and service specialist Steve is whom I, among many others, turn to when my computers and other devices need care. (To get hold of Steve, contact him here.) Steve’s “old site” needed to go and this was a perfect opportunity to get Steve into a website design that he could control. The power of WordPress is what Steve needed and his new website gives Steve the

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Website Magazine: FREE subscriptions available and useful online resources for website owners

Website Magazine: FREE subscriptions available and useful online resources for website owners

Something I’ve been subscribing to for some time now is Website Magazine. I get a FREE subscription (and so can you). Both print and online versions are available and I still get the print, because I have an old school heart. You’ll find useful articles, content and resources that will help raise your game online. One page I’d like to direct you to is their Website Resource Center. On it you’ll find links to a number of useful white papers, webinars and videos which you, as an online marketer will find useful in growing your internet presence and practicing effective design.

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Article: The Rise of HTML5 in WordPress by Joseph Cabona

Article: The Rise of HTML5 in WordPress by Joseph Cabona

Joseph Casabona on Jan 9th 2012 2011 was a big year for the advancement of HTML5 in the web development community. It became pretty widely adopted, especially for the mobile web. There have been major projects that help developers use HTML5, like Paul Irish’s HTML5 Boilerplate (technically 2010, but popularized in 2011) and books galore! I would strongly recommend Jeremy Keith’s HTML5 for Web Designers, published by the venerable A Book Apart (a service by Happy Cog). But what started as a movement in 2010 became the proper way to do things in 2011, from mobile websites to progressive enhancements, and that includes integrating

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CNN Article: GoDaddy: Outage did not result from a hack

CNN Article: GoDaddy: Outage did not result from a hack

By John D. Sutter, CNN updated 12:21 PM EDT, Tue September 11, 2012 | Filed under: Mobile GoDaddy says hackers, like those from Anonymous, were not to blame for a service outage on Monday. STORY HIGHLIGHTS GoDaddy says outage resulted from infrastructure problems A hacker previously had claimed responsibility The outage lasted for six hours on Monday, the company says (CNN) — The GoDaddy outage saga continues. A hacker associated with Anonymous claimed responsibility on Monday for taking down websites housed by or registered with that Internet services company. But on Tuesday, GoDaddy, which says it is the world’s largest host of secure websites, said

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Article: Measuring SEO Success via Google Analytics, by Jill Whalen

Article: Measuring SEO Success via Google Analytics, by Jill Whalen

September 5, 2012 By Jill Whalen If you’ve been reading much of what I’ve written over the years, you’ll know that I’m not a fan of using search engine rankings as a measure of success for SEO. Thankfully, we have much better ways to measure SEO success today, thanks to tools like Google Analytics. While presenting an all-day SEO training class at the University of San Diego last week, I realized that many people who do SEO as part of their job don’t always know what information in Google Analytics they should be looking at, nor how to find it. In

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