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Speed Up The Web – Part II.I

Welcome my friends to a second installment and follow-up to our Speed Up The Web series. In this installment we will be discussing another similar technique that was previously discussed in Part II. Minifying and Concatenating your stylesheets and javascripts.

 
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Speed Up The Web – Part II

Welcome my friends to this next installment of the ‘Speed Up The Web’ series. Today boys and girls we’ll be delving deep into the mysteries of optimizing your scripts and stylesheets. There are a couple things to bear in mind as you develop a website. Place all your .css stylesheets in your head tag.  This

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Speed Up The Web – Part I

Today is an age of broadband. More and more people are going this route determined to experience the web and it’s multitude of services as quick and painless as possible. Coupled with the move to broadband, more and more people are experiencing the web via their mobile devices, and it is this, that most developers/designers

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Do Your Own SEO

Does the whole idea of Internet marketing intimidate you? Are you thinking of hiring a professional? Well, we’ve got great news for you. It’s really not difficult to do search engine optimization (SEO) yourself – you can save hundreds of dollars, and get the same results as the professionals do. You will probably get better

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Dynamic Parameterized Queries

In my mind there is no more efficient method to programming and development that organizing your code into re-usable chunks. Any time you can re-use something you have already developed, it should be placed in an include file (php, and classic asp) and called when the chunk of code is needed.

 
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