Archive for February, 2005
Do you ever have one of those days where you realize just how stupid you really are? That’s what happens to me a lot. This situation occured with the copyright dates that I put on the websites I create.
Everyone wants their copyright date to be for the current year. Not last year, […]
Have you ever been working on an internet project where you are modifying a webpage and little do you know that someone else is modifying that same page? After all your hard work it gets erased because you had no clue someone else was working on the same file.
Or what about the client who […]
I’ve been sitting around thinking about how I could boost my Google ratings ever since Teevio.net got booted for no apparent reason from the top slot (actually, it was from me being stupid and putting repetitive links at the top of my homepage, oops).
I’ve said before that Google likes inbound links to websites and that […]
Apple is good at getting people to make impulse buys. At least it works on me (well it would if I had money). Before anyone really considers the +’s and -’s of the latest Apple product, everyone is out buying it, dropping couples of hundreds of dollars for the latest Apple gadget.
Everyone knew […]
Is it just me, or are automotive logos/emblems getting bigger?
I first noticed this trend when I was drooling over some of the newest Nissans. I absolutely love their new car designs, which in my opinion, have put them back on the radar. But, aside from their beauty in design, I noticed that the […]
It looks like CSSVault has been officially transferred to it’s new owner, complete with new logo and not so good featured websites.
I thought maybe, just maybe, the featured websites would stay up to par with the old stuff, but the new entries posted yesterday have been far from satisfying.
I’m afraid that this is an end […]
My wife, Julie, is the most amazing girl ever! She is a wonderful wife to me and a fantastic mom to our beautiful baby girl Ella.
There are some character qualities about her that I really admire. First, Julie loves to give to others who are in need and she loves to bless others […]
There are a few minor issues with iFrames and the innerHTML. The biggest issue is Google rankings.
When a document is updated via innerHTML the text displays but is not recognizable by the Google spider as text. The initial load of the page is checked but any subsequent information accessed through the […]
In Part 1 I showed how to load a page into an iFrame. This time I will show you how to use the variables loaded in the iFrame to manipulate the Parent page.
To manipulate the Parent page we have to take advantage of a client side script. I will be using Javascript for […]
Using iFrames to load variables dynamically from a static page can be very beneficial to a users experience and is very simple to implement. Unfortunately, iFrames also pose some problems and concerns in regards to Google ratings.
In Part 1 I’m going to go over how to load a page into an iFrame. In […]
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