Tag: Markup Language
An Introduction to .NET Framework
Posted on Jul.17, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
.Net Framework is a platform or development environment to seamlessly create web-applications that are accessible through client machines from across the globe. These web-applications adopt open standards such as eXtensible Markup Language (XML), HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to interact with applications that are available in other platforms.
.Net Framework is platform independent and language independent. This means that .Net Framework allows you to use different programming languages such as VB.Net, C#, Jscript, VBScript, and Managed [...]
Introducing GRML
Posted on Jul.11, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
Creating a new markup language.
Introduction.
General Reuse Markup Langauge, or GRML, is a markup language for web browsers. It has the data definition features of character-delimited files and XML, with the hyperlinking and form support of HTML.
The purpose of this article is to show why GRML exists and how it complements HTML, XML, RSS, and character-delimited formats.
Background.
GRML is not the result of a specific plan. It was developed as a solution to another problem, namely reusing data from a web service. [...]
Create a Google Sitemap for Your Web Site
Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Google Sitemaps is a simple and fast way for your site to be constantly indexed and updated by Google.
This article will discuss the benefits of implementing this new technology, who should use it, how it works and how to create a Google Sitemap for your web site.
Benefits of having a Google Site Map
1. Speeds up the discovery and addition of your web pages in the Google index.
2. Enables Google to quickly find web pages that have been recently changed.
3. A [...]
Why You MUST Have A My Yahoo! Page
Posted on May.14, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Yahoo! allows you to set up your own front page called ‘My Yahoo!’. Even if you don’t use Yahoo! as your search engine, you need a My Yahoo! page which you log onto every day. That’s because having a My Yahoo! page that is set up correctly can do wonders for your search engine ranking.
My Yahoo! is a page which you can set up with your own features so that all the material you want is presented to you in [...]
Understanding Web Jargon
Posted on Apr.10, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Don’t know your HTML from your HTTP? Your cache from your
cookies? The web has serious amounts of jargon, and it seems
like people come up with new words almost every day. Most of it
isn’t especially useful, but there are some words that it’s good
to know to help you along on the web. Here are the essentials.
Apache. The most popular web server. It is open source and free
for anyone to use.
Blog. A short for ‘weblog’. A web page that is updated like [...]
The Many Flavours of HTML
Posted on Apr.04, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the language of the web -
every website out there is written in some kind of HTML. Because
of the rapid evolution of the web, though, HTML grew quickly in
a very unplanned way, which can lead to problems if you’re not
sure what kind or version of HTML you’re using. Here’s a quick
history of HTML’s flavours so far.
A Long, Long Time Ago…
The first version of HTML was created by the web’s inventor, Tim
Berners-Lee, and was loosely based on [...]
Create a Google Sitemap for your Web Site
Posted on Mar.16, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Google Sitemaps is a simple and fast way for your site to be
constantly indexed and updated by Google.
This article will discuss the benefits of implementing this new
technology, who should use it, how it works and how to create a
Google Sitemap for your web site.
Benefits of having a Google Site Map
1. Speeds up the discovery and addition of your web pages in the
Google index.
2. Enables Google to quickly find web pages that have been
recently changed.
3. A method for your site to [...]
Which website Language?
Posted on Mar.08, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Once you have taken a decision to take your business online, the
first step is to create your own website. After the thought
process and the design drafts are over, the time comes when you
need to decide on what web site design language you would need
to use to create the website of your desire.
There are several to choose from. Give this stage some time to
understand the pro’s and cons of each of these languages before
you make your decision. Given below are a [...]
Selecting the Best Web Design Language for Your Project
Posted on Feb.26, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
If you’d like to create and publish your own web site on the Internet, your first step should be to decide what type of web site you would like to create and what web design language you would like to use.
Although there are several web design languages to choose from, make sure you take some time to research your options to ensure you’re making the best choice for your project.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
The easiest and most popular web design language [...]
Five Easy Steps to Building a Website
Posted on Feb.25, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Does the thought of learning how to set up a website or running
an online business leave a big knot in your stomach? I know it
did for me! I didn’t know where to start, who to trust, how much
money I needed to start an online business, and not too much
about internet marketing either.
Well, I’m here to tell you that it’s all possible. Even if
you’re new to the internet marketing arena or if you have some
previous marketing skills and/or experience. It doesn’t [...]
