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Google’s New Privacy Policy and Terms of Service coming 1 March

Posted on by Peter in Internet Marketing, Social Media | 2 Comments

If you a partaker of Google’s services (which probably means you don’t live on a chunk of ice drifting in the North Atlantic) you should be aware of the new Privacy Policy and Terms of Service taking effect 1 March 2012. Why should it even matter? Because Google knows lots about you.  It knows about you because you have shared with them what you search for, what kind of videos you like on YouTube, which circles you move in on …


New Year Tip: Keep your Copyright Date Current

Posted on by Peter in Dot Net Nuke, Tips and Tricks, Usability, WordPress | Leave a comment
2012

Every new year the annual ritual of updating the copyright dates on web sites commences. This is the little, often overlooked, text snippit in the footer of most web sites that says something to the effect of “”Copyright 2012 Some Company.  All rights reserved.” There are several good reasons for keeping the year current on your web site. Audience. First and foremost consider the impression your visitors will make of your web site when they notice that your copyright date is set …


Social media tip: add your company to LinkedIn

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So you’ve created your LinkedIn profile and connected with a few colleagues.  That’s a good start.  But when you filled in your current position and added your company name did you realize you can create a company profile as well? I’ve noticed many small to medium sized businesses and solopreneurs miss this step and miss out on free marketing to a wide web of people.


Basic CSS Cheat Sheet

Posted on by Peter in Lessons | Leave a comment

To follow on from my HTML quick reference, I have come up with a CSS cheat sheet / quick reference.  It is intended for beginners learning CSS and uses the 2.1 standards.  For the sake of simplicity it refers to Internal Style Sheets as I find this to be the easiest way for students to grasp the concepts of selectors and declarations within their HTML document. Enjoy and all comments are welcome. Basic CSS Cheat Sheet (PDF)


Basic HTML Cheat Sheet

Posted on by Peter in Lessons | 5 Comments

I’ve seen lots of good HTML tag lists, cheat sheets, and quick guides out there but there do not seem to be many basic ones.  I wanted to create a quick reference to HTML for beginners and volia, the attached cheat sheet was born. This reference uses the xHTML 1.0 strict rule set. Enjoy. Basic HTML Cheat Sheet PDF