In a piece of news that might or might not be Digg-worthy, the mobile version of the popular social networking website has gone through a reconditioning process and is now said to be better than ever. Which means that you can digg and/or bury articles from your handset more efficiently (if there’s any efficiency in “dugging” at all).
However, the refreshed Digg Website is not targeted for all the mobile diggers out there, but only for those who own handsets supporting a “full web browsing experience”. You know, the likes of BlackBerry, Palm Treo (or even Centro), Samsung Omnia, HTC Touch Diamond, Apple’s new iPhone 3G and so on. Read the rest of this entry »
Good news for Firefox fans out there. If you are getting bored with your wallpaper, we’ve got something cool to spice up your desktop. We’ve crawled deep into the Internet and this weekend, we present you with some of the nicest Firefox wallpapers you’ll ever find. Get your fingers ready on the mouse wheel, here’s 70+ nice and beautiful Firefox wallpapers. Full list after jump. Read the rest of this entry »
Customize your 404 error pages with the Web Page Error Toolkit!
For large web sites with extensive amounts of content, 2 to 10 percent of traffic is looking for pages that either don’t exist or have been moved. Most web servers return a generic 404 error page or a sitemap when a user’s desired page cannot be found. These unhelpful pages often result in a dead end for users.
With Microsoft’s Web Page Error Toolkit, you can create dynamic 404 pages that contain customized error messages along with search results seeded with relevant keywords to help your users move past the missing page and find the information they need. Below is an example of a screenshot of what the typical 404 error page looks like “before & after” the application of the Web Page Error Toolkit: Read the rest of this entry »
According to the most recent polls and researches, 25% of the users currently use FireFox. While this is a great step forward compared to 10% it was 1,5 years ago, still most surfers choose IE. The sad point is, they don’t actually “choose” IE. They get it by default with Windows, and since the vast majority of us does run this or another version of Windows, we don’t get to choose a browser. When we finally get to study the net and what else it has to offer us, we get used to our buggy little IE that would freeze whenever it finds fit, and we just don’t see a point anymore in switching to FF.So, “ONLY” ÂĽ of the users use Firefox, yet this browsers seems to attract developers crazily, maybe because it’s mostly used by webmasters. I can’t even count the amount of extensions and add ons that has been developed for Mozilla’s leading browser over the past year alone. ALL the leading social networking sites has been optimized for fast and easy use with Firefox, this includes: Read the rest of this entry »
The most challenging stage in websites maintenance and promotion is represented by the application of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) techniques with the purpose to increase the websites visibility for search engine robots. Read the rest of this entry »