Simple web design tips

Posted on January 5th, 2011 in Website Design

More and more people are getting love web design. Whether for work related or for personal use. Some people get short courses to study web designing and some rely on e-learning and private lessons online web design. For people working as web designer
, They know what to do and things not web design, for most of them at least. For those who do, especially those who are new to the field, here are some basic tips to help improve their web design skills.

Website security system

Posted on July 14th, 2010 in Web Programming

Security of a website or web security systems is a major priority for a webmaster. If a webmaster to ignore the security of a website, a hacker can retrieve the necessary data on a website and can even spoil the look of the website (deformation) of it.

Here are some common methods are often used by hackers to attack a website:

Local File Inclusion (LFI)
Methods that exploit the weaknesses of PHP scripts include (), include_once (), require (), require () the variable is not declared correctly. With LFI an attacker can include a file located on the server in question.

Overcome the error message “An Unexpected Error occurred During the HTTP API requests’ WordPress

Posted on May 5th, 2010 in Free Web Template

Sometimes you will encounter the following error message ‘An Unexpected Error occurred During the HTTP API request’ when did request a page (such as upgrading the plugin, plugins searching etc) through the admin dashboard worpdress.  This problem may occur during the 2 -3 minutes and then after that your wordpress admin panel back to normal.

If you get this error frequently on your dashboard page, here we provide a solution and how to cope. WordPress set the timeout limit for each demand / request. If it crossed the boundaries of certain requests, in which case you will get an error message. If you need to resolve this problem, it can be done by increasing the ‘time limit’ with the value / higher value.

To increase the ‘timeout limit of requests’, into the directory “wp-includes’ your wordpress installation and edit the files’ http.php’.

Tips and Trick to change ‘nofollow’ to ‘DoFollow’ on Blog

Posted on March 10th, 2010 in SEO

Before reviewing much of the function of the two terms above, there is the sense we know him well beforehand. The terms above may not be familiar to fellow bloggers. I previously tried a little to explain what it is nofollow and DoFollow:

nofollow: intended to block access to content or to prevent that content will be indexed by search engines. This is a method to block search engine spiders to access content on web sites or prevent them include the content pages in their index (the Robots Exclusion Standard) / robots.txt to block access and pages designed by our blog or admin so that search engine spiders may or may not be in exploration.

DoFollow: having opposite meanings, in the sense you will get a backlink from comments that you provide on a blog, can be interpreted in broad outline that the spider robot will work without any restriction that tag.

How to Install WordPress Widgets in Sidebar

Posted on February 13th, 2010 in Free Web Template

We write this tutorial to learn your new wordpress, or for those of you who until now I still not understand about your wordpress blog. Maybe for some people consider this tutorial trivial, but for people who are newbie and just knew wordpress would seem difficult to understand. The principle we would love to guide you in difficulty in this case how to add widgets in the sidebar of wordpress.

For that please refer to the following guidelines:

>> Login to your wordpress dashboard pages

>> Look at the left of the Appearance menu>> select Widget

>> On the new display see Avaliable Widgets, you can view a list of widgets such as (Pages, Calendar, Archive, Links, Meta, Search, Recents Post, Tag Clouds, Categories, Recent Comments and Text).

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