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Posted Feb 26th, 11:04 by PaulGardner
A guide on how I have integrated TinyMCE with plugins McImageManager and McFileManager into CakePHP Continue reading ...
Posted Jan 17th, 10:29 by PaulGardner
Most web designers will implore you not to use Microsoft Internet Explorer, but mainly because of Microsoft's flagrant disregard for xHTML/CSS standards which make designers lives a misery. But now there is a major security risk to worry about and it affects versions 6, 7 and 8. Continue reading ...
Posted Dec 14th 2009, 14:03 by PaulGardner
Want to securely run nightly database clean-ups or send email alerts from your CakePHP application every hour? This tutorial may be just what you are looking for then. Continue reading ...
Posted Dec 9th 2009, 21:14 by PaulGardner
A tutorial on how to use ModalBox in CakePHP to access CRUD functions of a controller in a modal window Continue reading ...
Posted Dec 9th 2009, 12:08 by PaulGardner
How do you feel about accessibility, Ann McMeekin recently posted a very well structured argument for why accessibility should not be seen as 'ugly' and a bolt-on must do task over on her. Continue reading ...
Posted Mar 29th 2008, 10:43 by PaulGardner
Since the launch of our new site on 20th March I have understandably been keeping a keen eye on our stats for bot visits. Previously Webbed IT had a single web page and therefore only had inbound links to our home page (over 3,900 according to Yahoo) so I was interested to see how long it would take the main Search Engines to begin indexing our new pages ... today we are beginning to see some results. Continue reading ...
Posted Mar 12th 2008, 10:40 by PaulGardner
When searching for a suitable host for your website it's very tempting to believe the myth that is 'unlimited bandwidth'. All we advise is that you seek out the 'acceptable usage policy' and decide what would happen if one day you were deemed to have breached this and your site was taken offline in an instant. Continue reading ...
Posted Mar 11th 2008, 10:35 by PaulGardner
Phorm, a US firm, have developed a controversial set of tools which track your online surfing habits at Internet Service Provider (ISP) level and then deliver targeted advertising based on that data. BT, Virgin and Talk Talk have already signed up to trial the system which is getting some support from respected privacy campaigners Simon Davies and Gus Hosein. Continue reading ...
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