Archive for the ‘Web Development’ Category

May 28th, 2009

Freeware: GFI LANguard, vulnerability management solution

Nowadays it’s not very common to see a useful tool offered for free, especially if we are talking about security software. GFI LANguard is breaking the competition with others and going freeware. This free vulnerability management tool allows you to scan, detect, assess and rectify security vulnerabilities on your network. With over 15,000 vulnerability assessments in their database, and you can rest assured — nothing will happen to your network.

Where is the catch? There is no catch, really, however there is a limitation, the

May 7th, 2009

100 Best Wordpress Themes You Are Going to Use (and Love) in 2009

We all must admit that wordpress themes have evolved tremendously since Wordpress was first launched, with a set of diary-like templates. With more features, plugins and modules and ideas, Wordpress has turned into the web’s most powerful CMS model. With millions of wordpress themes available free and for a fee, today it’s safe to say that there is nothing you cannot do with Wordpress as a base platform. From photographer’s portfolios, showcases, and magazine style blogs of all kind and shape, we are free to create anything we want, customize it for our needs and optimize

March 29th, 2009

Last Chance! Don’t Miss the Premium Freebies This Week

Last week we announced the Premium Freebies and now that the first newsletter is coming close, I wanted to post a small preview of what you are going to receive, so if you till didn’t subscribe, you have 3 more days left to do it. Moreover, we decided to modify the terms and newsletters will be sent one a month. Now, that is better for both of us — instead of spamming you weekly, I will only reach to you once a month, with high quality content I have been working on for whole month!

Also, please remember to verify your email address because without verification

March 17th, 2009

The Complete Guide to Benefits of Using the RSS Tool

RSS is an abbreviation that has evolved into the following, depending on their versions:

• RDF Site Summary (also known as RSS 0.9; the first version of RSS)
• Rich Site Summary (also known as RSS 0.91; a prototype)
• Really Simple Syndication (also known as RSS 2.0)

Today, RSS stands for ‘Really Simple Syndication‘, and it has the following 7 existing formats or versions:

• 0.90
• 0.91
• 0.92
• 0.93
• 0.94
• 1.0

March 13th, 2009

7 Important CSS Layout Tips

The most difficult thing in CSS to get right is the layout of your site. Here are a couple of tips dealing just with that. Some of these tips are not exactly new, or rocket science, but hopefully they will save someone a bit of bother somewhere!

Tip 1 : Clear out the default padding and margin settings before you start working.
Different browsers have different default margin and padding sizes so you want to start with a clean slate, so to speak. Use this command:

*
{
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
border: 0;

February 11th, 2009

Wordpress Wiki – Taking Wordpress One More Step Higher

If you’re looking for a Knowledge Base or Wiki for your company but don’t want or need a full blown Wiki Application. This is the theme for you. Built with a custom Frequently Asked Questions plugin to help extend the functionality of your web site. The plugin acts as a custom write panel that displays in essence short FAQs below posts in their respective categories. The FAQs are searchable and paginate and are not required.

Template features:

  • 6 Color Variations to Choose

February 2nd, 2009

The All in One Wordpress Pack

Themes are perhaps the most important components in getting a Wordpress website. But it is not the only one. Running a successful Wordpress site includes a number of factors that, if excluded, can cause the most pimped up theme-decorated site to crash and burn. Metaphors aside, here are two of the most important components required for the ultimate Wordpress experience.


1. Hosting

Let’s start at the beginning. You may think the first thing to do is downloading the Wordpress software. Right? Wrong. Before you even start thinking about

February 1st, 2009

HTML to Xhtml – Where is the Change?

According to me the cornerstone of whole Internet structure is HTML (Hyper Text Markup language). It is used to make a page live on Internet. All the pages which are running on the Internet are encrypted in HTML language and this cements my perception. Though the second generation language “XHTML” is taking control over the regime set by HTML, like a young successor of an old yet powerful king.
The prominence of HTML was due to its easy-to-learn and friendly characteristics. I used ‘was’ doesn’t mean that the language is out of fashion, as many people still use it, but it