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HTML – CSS – DREAMWEAVER – SEO – CAMPAIGN SPECIALIST – InfoGrok
Feb 27th
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HTML – CSS – DREAMWEAVER – SEO – CAMPAIGN SPECIALIST
InfoGrok Job Description I have a fantastic opportunity working for a IT software house in the heart of reading. As a Campaign Specialist you will primarily building & deploying email campaigns through a campaign management system. … |
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Is Google Ignoring The HTML Title Tag More Often?
Feb 21st
Google’s long created title tags from means other than using the HTML title tag, however, there are reports that it might be increasing the times it does so. A WebmasterWorld thread has dozens of webmasters complaining that Google is not using their HTML title tags. The HTML title tag is…
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Google Ignore The HTML Title Tag More Often?
Feb 21st
Google’s long created title tags from means other than using the HTML title tag, however, there are reports that it might be increasing the times it does so. A WebmasterWorld thread has dozens of webmasters complaining that Google is not using their HTML title tags. The HTML title tag is…
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API of the Week: Convert HTML to PDF with Joliprint’s API
Feb 7th
Joliprint is a Web service that lets users convert pages into PDFs with a simple bookmarklet. It also has a RESTful API that third party developers can use to convert HTML into PDF. No API key is required, and it can be used in both commercial and non-commercial projects.
So far developers have used the API to create:
- Plugins for the content management systems DotClear and Typo3
- An RSS to PDF service called Feed2PDF
- An Android app that converts pages into PDFs called Url2PDF
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Improve Your Site’s SEO Score with CSS – HTML Goodies
Jan 20th
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Improve Your Site's SEO Score with CSS
HTML Goodies The most basic concept of search engine optimization (SEO) is that your site's content is king. Lots of HTML code can hide your site's content from the … |
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Subscribe to Parts of HTML Pages with Superfeedr Fragments
Jan 14th
Last month, real-time feed service Superfeedr introduced the option to subscribe to any type of arbitrary content – such as static HTML pages, V Cards, JSON and more. This week the company announced the ability to subscribe to only fragments of HTML pages. As an example, Superfeedr explained how to subscribe to just the “current conditions” on The New York Times Weather page.
The basic use case for both subscribing to arbitrary content and subscribing to fragments is obvious: you can monitor when something on the Web changes. For example, if a company you want to work for has a job listings site but doesn’t have a feed for those listings, you could monitor just the part of the page that lists open positions. One person in the comments of the announcements mentioned using it to monitor price changes. There are some really interesting real-time intelligence gathering applications that could be built with this.
But what are some less obvious uses?
It seems like you could use this to embed and automatically update content from other sources into your own Web projects. For example, if you wanted to include a weather widget on your dashboard, you could use this to scrape weather data from The Times. The ethics of scraping is debatable, but you get the idea.
Interestingly, enterprise software company SimplyBox has using fragments as a means to “remix” applications. Perhaps it should partner with Superfeedr to improve this feature.
Scraping still seems like a pretty obvious idea. What else could you use this for?
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W3-Markup Converts PSD to HTML with SEO-Compatibility – PRLog.Org (press release)
Dec 16th
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W3-Markup Converts PSD to HTML with SEO-Compatibility
PRLog.Org (press release) PRLog (Press Release) – Dec 16, 2010 – W3-Markup helps companies build their online visibility by converting their images in PSD to HTML codes that are … |
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