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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Yahoo YQL Geodata JSON Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces (or reintroduces) you to the Yahoo Web Services called YQL. The name is the way it is because it simplified the API aspects of its functionality for the developer to concentrate on SQL, and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged geodata, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, PHP, programming, SQL, tutorial, web service, Yahoo, Yahoo Answers, YQL
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WordPress Blog PHP mod_deflate Speed Improvement Tutorial
Our “quest” for speed continues, man person. This WordPress Blog (from WordPress.org (not WordPress.com)) is now using the PHP mod_deflate module to zip up the traffic going out on the web, in exchange for a higher CPU load for our … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, blog, Google, Google Page Speed, Google PageSpeed, gzip, mod_deflate, ob_start, PHP, programming, SEO, serach engine, speed, tutorial, web hosting, web server
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EasyApache in cPanel Primer Tutorial
This is not a Monty Python skit (though?) and there is a thought process to say that the previous relevant Google Page Speed Image Optimization Follow Up Tutorial as shown below is relevant to “EasyApache on cPanel Primer Tutorial” … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Installers, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, build, CentOS, configuration, cPanel, deflate, domain, EasyApache, gzip, install, Linux, module, mod_deflate, MySql, PHP, rebuild, tutorial, vps, web hosting, web server, WHM
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Google Page Speed Image Optimization Follow Up Tutorial
Do you remember a few days back talking about the Google Page Speed functionality with FFmpeg Image Optimization Primer Tutorial, as shown below, and also with Google PageSpeed and Firebug Mobile Friendly Primer Tutorial earlier on? We talked about image … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, Firefox, Fireftp, Gimp bimp, Google, Google Page Speed, image, image optimization, jpeg, PaintBrush, Pixillion, search engines, SEO, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Landing Page Toggler Primer Tutorial
With your WordPress Blog design, at least for the Twenty Ten theme we use at this blog, in the code you can differentiate between a “Landing Page” type of call and other types of calls, to specific posts or tags … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, blog, CMS, DOM, fold, HTML, Javascript, landing page, orogramming, PHP, posting, query string, sticky, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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NetBeans Backbone.js HTML5 Web Application Primer Tutorial
Today we create a NetBeans (IDE) HTML5 project based on the Backbone.js methodology for web application creation, which we include a bit about as quoted from Wikipedia (thanks) below: Backbone.js is a JavaScript library with a RESTful JSON interface and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, NetBeans, Tutorials
Tagged BackBone.js, Google Chrome, Hello World, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, JSON, local web server, MVC, MVP, NetBeans, NetBeans Connection, programming, RESTful, tutorial
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