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Customize the Web with Greasemonkey

With the Greasemonkey Firefox plugin, you can create JavaScript snippets that will modify third-party websites to your own tastes.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Testing HTML Forms the Automated Way with WATIR

Despite identifying itself as "Web Application Testing in Ruby," WATIR can perform automated acceptance testing for websites powered by any language, PHP included.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Automate Rails Application Deployment with Capistrano

When you're ready to deploy your Ruby on Rails application, Capistrano can make the process much easier.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Ten Linux Commands Every Web Developer Should Know

Intimidated by the Linux command line? Ease into the interface by taking advantage of these 10 easy yet powerful commands.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Creating Custom Routes with the Zend Framework

Manipulate your Web site URLs any way you please using the Zend Framework's powerful custom routing feature.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Manage Your Server Accounts Securely with Key-based Authentication

Save time and unnecessary hassle by using key-based authentication to manage multiple server accounts.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Using Phusion Passenger to Deploy a Rails Application on Apache

Ready to deploy your Rails app? Learn how to set up Phusion Passenger, configure Apache Web Server, and deploy multiple Rails applications on Apache.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Get Prepared for the HTML5 Revolution

HTML5 promises to revolutionize the way you build web sites. Check out what fantastic new features are in store in the forthcoming Web standard.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Cucumber Makes Behavior-Driven Ruby on Rails Development Cool

Using Cucumber can make your Ruby on Rails development projects understandable to the business folks. That's what this Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) tool is all about.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

Selenium: Automated Integration Testing for Java Web Apps

Use the Selenium web application testing system to develop integration tests, export those tests as JUnit tests, and automate test execution.

07/31/2010 04:30 AM

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Web site file base structure
Before you begin on designing your website, you may need to resort to pen and paper or a whiteboard for the planning stages. Yes, scary isn't it :).

WML tutorial - a beginners guide to writing for WAP devices
It's estimated that there will be over 1 billion WAP enabled phones and other devices in use by 2006 - the sort of numbers that no-one involved with ecommerce can afford to ignore.

Writing applications for web based jobs, contract work and projects
In an earlier article, I outlined the basics for a good web development or marketing proposal and how to find web related jobs.

How to create a customized Favorites icon and bookmarking script
Just about everyone who uses a web browser also makes use of their "Favorites" or "Bookmarks" function.

Cascading Stylesheets - CSS - tutorial
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standards were originally introduced in 1996, but like so many technologies introduced by the W3C, the way the information was presented confused many non-geeks. Consequently, even 8 years later, many webmasters still haven't taken advantage of this *huge* time-saving technology.

Changing domain names & preserving rankings - mod_rewrite
Changing domain names & preserving rankings - mod_rewrite

How to create a customized Favorites icon and bookmarking script
Just about everyone who uses a web browser also makes use of their "Favorites" or "Bookmarks" function.

Website Accessibility
Making your site accessible means making it available to be used by all. It`s too easy to think that what looks ok to you will do for all. Unfortunately, things aren`t that simple.

Be friendly to search engines
The object of search engines is to give their visitors a list of web pages relevant to the search words, in the order of relevance to the search words. So what do they want from websites?

Is your website legal?
So let?s get straight to the point. Is your website legal? Well, in October 2004 we reached the deadline of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), 1995 in which the DDA ordered service providers to make `reasonable adjustments` to the physical features of their premises to ensure the services they provide are accessible to people with disabilities.

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