In: Blogging Help, Twitter

Social Networking Meets Anonymous Gifts and Cellphones

by Scott Frangos

In this day where rapid technology advancements meet the curve of social networking online, entrepreneurs are experimenting with new ways (and combinations of existing ways) to do business online. What about enabling social networkers to send gifts anonymously? How about an easy way to use small mobile screens for web surfing [...]

In: Web Help

New Free WordPress Themes from HP

by Scott Frangos
If you’re a WordPress BlogMaster, you probably love all of the themes there are out there for free. Of course there are paid themes too, and some good reasons to use those with advanced capabilities, but free is always a very nice price. And now here comes HP (yup, that HP) [...]

In: Learning CSS

CSS Concepts & Design Principles in the Zen Garden

by Scott Frangos

Learning about CSS at WebHelperMagazine.com

In this Lesson we’ll look at the CSS structure of an excellent site design in the CSS Zen Garden. You can follow along using the Web Developer Firefox extension which will help us reveal the hidden structure of the design.

In: Learning CSS, Web Help

Learning CSS: Understanding “Columns”

Learning about CSS at WebHelperMagazine.com

“Learning CSS” is a tutorial series is for webmasters who are making the transition from straight HTML, or for those who already know CSS a bit and want to hone their skills. It is also categorized at WebHelperMagazine.com under the column, “The Open Source WebMaster.”

Understanding the “Blueprint” for a 3 over 4 column

In: Web Help

Working Feeds Into Your Web Pages

Converting RSS to HTML

Many webmasters have realized the benefit of using RSS to dynamically update websites. This means that the website content automatically changes when the RSS feed is updated. This allows for webmasters to serve dynamic content or a mixture of static and dynamic content on their website.

“A number of flexible solutions exists for [...]