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Hidden Facts of PHP

By Anirban Bhattacharyya

PHP is a wonderful language for the web. It is fast, light, has full object oriented support and enormous capability to create any sort of application which can run in web browser. Unfortunately, this potential of PHP is not always explored in the coding. A heavy website crumble when its popularity skyrockets and hits multiplies. In this article, I will present some of the tips and tricks… Continue reading

In: Blogging Help, OS WebMaster

Google Docs to HTML — cleanly…

In this tutorial, we’ll explore a quick way to repurpose a Google word processing document for use on the web with validated code, using a trick that will help you produce clean code.


by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor - WebHelperMagazine.com… Continue reading

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APTANA - Powerful, Open-Source Editor

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This WebMaster Skills tutorial series is for webmasters who are familiar with HTML, and want to upgrade your working skills and keep current with new programs and techniques.

APTANA Editor: Review a Free Template, and

In: OS WebMaster, Web Help

RSS Tutorial for Content Publishers and Webmasters

In: Blogging Help, OS WebMaster, Social Media-Marketing

Dude… Just buy it from me — on your phone!

Let’s say you sell templates, or maybe WordPress plugins, or maybe your own web development services, and you’re at a convention telling someone about how great your template looks, or your plugin works, or how you can help them build their website. The guy says… Continue reading

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XHTML Learning Chart…

We’ve prepared an overview chart for those of you coming to grips with XHTML. There are two versions — a validated XHTML document (with live learning links — you can study its source code), and a PNG image for easy reference and download.

WebHelperMagazine.comHTML - XHTML - XML Comparison Chart…

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Strict, or Loose with your DTD Standards?

by Scott Frangos, Managing Editor - WebHelperMagazine.com

Microsoft and PayPal are loose about it. Yahoo is strict. Amazon doesn’t do it at all. What am I talking about (if you were in my college class.. you’d better know)?… Continue reading