How to Create a Website the Right Way For Beginners Part 1

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under websites | 25 Comments »

Learn how to create a website the right way using any tools you like and simple CSS to lay the groundwork. I am using Fireworks CS4 and Dreamweaver CS4 to assemble my awesome power site. I can add Flash, graphics, or any other elements I choose to after I get the design shell made.

Brought to you by Adam @ http://www.developphp.com

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How to bypass blocked websites

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under websites | 25 Comments »

Bypassing blocked websites is easy.
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Requirements:
Calculator (Or any program that has the help topics page)
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Command Prompt
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Notepad

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What percentage of truth do websites run by cults about their cults contain?

Posted by admin on June 6th, 2010 and filed under websites | 12 Comments »

Take the Mormon cult’s websites; what percentage of the truth about Mormons is contained on their own websites? Does it contain truth like their “prophet” being a renowned treasure hunting con artist before making up Mormonism? Does it contain truth about why the Mormons stopped practicing polygamy and stopped having racist dogma? If you want to learn the truth about cults, is it advisable to read information on their own websites?

First of all, the LDS Church is NOT a cult. Go research the Children of God and then come back and tell me I belong to a cult. You CANNOT put The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Children of God in the same category! It’s beyond disgraceful to assert that the LDS Church is a cult, like the Children of God when the Children of God promotes child molestation and sexual promiscuity, when the LDS Church advocates NOTHING but Christlike service, charity, and virtue. Secondly, if you want to learn about any organization, the best thing to do is to investigate the organization itself. To learn about Mormonism by reading anti-Mormon websites is like reading about Al Qaeda to learn about America, or reading Mein Kampf to learn about Judaism, or reading white supremacy sites to learn about black history.

Evaluating Websites

Posted by admin on June 4th, 2010 and filed under websites | 3 Comments »

Learn how to evaluate a website.

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Multivariate Experiments with Google Website Optimizer

Posted by admin on May 27th, 2010 and filed under websites | 25 Comments »

Learn how to set up multivariate experiments using Google Website Optimizer.

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What websites should I go on to get reliable information on the JFK conspiracy?

Posted by admin on May 26th, 2010 and filed under websites | 2 Comments »

I need some sources for a research project, and I have been looking online for websites. I was just wondering if there was any one website that would be best to find information on this subject.

Thanks to anyone with helpful answers ahead of time.

There are none at all. There simply was no conspiracy. Therefore no "reliable" conspiracy websites.

All websites and books on the subject always begin either with some litany of facts which swiftly devolves into the author’s personal diatribe on the subject with the transition from fact to fiction being done sometimes as well as a Paul Harvey transition from news to commercial but usually to some lesser degree of skill OR they just start out ranting and toss a few facts in here and there.

I prefer the latter as they are easier to spot and guard one’s brain against. The former are much more insidious, akin to reading a Neo-Nazi’s diatribe against the brown races of the world so as to understand your enemy but picking up a few things in your head as you read that a couple years later you don’t remember the source of: they just float around in the general mass of knowledge you have and you regard them as facts BECAUSE you don’t remember their utterly spurious source. "Good" JFK conspiracy work is exactly that. You pick up some things as facts that are nothing of the sort and lose track of how you "learned" them and gradually you come to believe because more things you read tally exactly with the "facts" in your general store of knowledge: it all becomes so clear…

Every single one of the main characters pushing this garbage: a) is in it for the money: it’s just simpler than working for a living as they cannot take orders from a boss and Dairy Queen (their competence level in actual work) doesn’t pay as well as books and speaker’s fees, and b) has had enough contact of their own with spy agencies and other government figures to qualify as much as the nutjob Oswald for anyone else’s conspiracy theories: If one of these authors ever assassinated a government official, those contacts would easily let a whole new generation of theorists to pose that guy’s conspiracy genre.

Personally, I’d like my chance to point out my guess about things IF, and only if, something more actually did occur. I am certain the evidence actually only supports Oswald doing the killing so I’m not presenting it as something to replace that.

IF, and only if, there were more gunmen I say Kennedy certainly had many enemies, his own personally and his father’s, and the path and speeds taken that day were unique in their vulnerability and the publicity about them. The switchback the car approached as Oswald shot was the most vulnerable a US President has been since that day probably. The car was coming directly toward Oswald, an amateur marksman (military training to shoot is pretty basic and so the skill needed to win shooting medals from the military is about the level of the skill needed for winning a Purple Heart), and had to slow to almost a crawl to turn. As an amateur, you’d expect Oswald to pick the book depository. I would have. I have the skill to easily shoot better than he did and I have less training than he though probably more practice as I’ve lived longer than he managed. That’s part of why it’s so clear the Oswald really did it. Part. However, the point is, people claimed to have seen two other gunfire sources. No one claims both mind you, all witnesses claiming other sources claim only one or the other but leave that aside. The two other sources, if real, were where you’d expect professionals to be, behind the car. Same essentially straight shots, but without everyone looking at you, seeing your location instantly, and pursuing you immediately. Organized crime is charged with one, the CIA with the other.

So. Why couldn’t there have been THREE different, unconnected, attempts on JFK that day? Even an amateur who never assassinated anyone else in his life like Oswald saw the value of that corner. Maybe there were three different gunmen and maybe each of the pros were aware of Oswald and so picked a compatible weapon. Though not likely aware of each other until events played out, they could have been waiting for Oswald the nutjob to fire and then both opened up to make sure a bullet really ended up where Oswald intended. Perhaps that’s why Oswald stuttered his fire rather than Bang-aim-breathe-Bang-aim-breathe-Bang his way through it. Maybe he just really expected his first shot to be perfect and only fired two more times when he found the real world didn’t work like Westerns.

No one else suggests that! My theory is just as valid as theirs and can explain every false issue they bring up. Every. Single. One. Yet you aren’t going to regard mine as valid. Examine that and you’ll find the only difference is that I stated going in that I don’t believe it. I don’t push it. I don’t mix in falsehood, innuendo, poor reasoning, and lots of confidence in my theory and certainty that there are many somewhat unspecified powers out to get me for it. So mine, which explains every single falsehood they propound and presents an even juicier "plot" environment is still poo-poo’ed and theirs are still honored.

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PHP MySQL Security Best Practices For Your Website and Server

Posted by admin on May 23rd, 2010 and filed under websites | 25 Comments »

Learn best practices for securing your PHP and MySQL websites and applications. Here are the resources:

http://php.net/manual/en/security.php

http://developer.yahoo.com/security/

http://www.phpfreaks.com/tutorial/php-security

http://phpsec.org/php-security-guide.pdf

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Cool Websites: Awesome Webcam Games

Posted by admin on May 18th, 2010 and filed under websites | 25 Comments »

Use your webcam to play free online games using only your body as the controller.
http://www.iamironman2.com/uk/
http://www.weareautobots.com
http://www.lorenzgames.com/game/motion-bubbles
http://www.lorenzgames.com/game/night-of-the-ninja
http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/429564
http://www.playdojam.com/

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How to use Wordpress to design to a website.

Posted by admin on May 12th, 2010 and filed under websites | 19 Comments »

Learn to design a website using the popular blogging program, Wordpress. Follow along with veteran web designer, Matt Hackney, as he creates a racing website from scratch that is simple enough for anyone to do.

For more videos, check out our website: http://www.hardmagic.com/web-design

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Flash CS3 + CS4 Website Tutorial – Add Button Event Listeners in a Loop Actionscript 3.0

Posted by admin on May 9th, 2010 and filed under websites | 25 Comments »

Source file – http://www.developphp.com

In this Flash ActionScript 3.0 CS3 + CS4 tutorial we show how to add your event listeners for button instances in for each loop.

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