HTML - Any Tips To Sorting This Little Issue
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http://int.jatos.co.uk/kcda/ Need to get copyright info to stay at the base of the page regardless of the length of content with without my floats in the content going weird, and I don't want to use Javascript. Anyone know a way I can achieve this, tis' is driving me MADDD! Similar Tutorialsthere is three technique of seo . black hat technique white hat technique i wud like tell u white hat technique . there is two process of seo on page title code meta keyword meta description analytics code w3 validation off page optimization. book marking submission directory submission press release submission....... and many more Its Look: Your site looks fresh and modern, while maintaining the same brand image you're offline. Choose the same colors for your website if you use in other marketing materials, and the same logo. The site must be visually appealing, with many interesting features, but not too finicky or distracting. 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Alt Tags Use ALT tags to describe what images represent on web pages. ALT tags not only assist visually-impaired visitors in knowing what the images are, but they also help with search engine ranking. 13. Spell Check Use a spell-check feature on the text of all web pages in a website. A website that contains mistyped or misspelled words just shouts "unprofessional". Take the extra few minutes necessary to check the spelling of text on each page of your website. 14. Test After making changes to a website, test it! Many times, a webmaster will upload changes, confident in their abilities, only to later discover that in their attempt to fix one thing, they have "broken" something somewhere else. Make testing a habit after making even the most minor changes! 15. Keep It Simple Simple is good. Remove unnecessary clutter and distractions from a website and navigation menu. ... Good luck mate.. TIA for your response. Hello, New to the programming part of this all, well here's my story. Having to make my own website for a company taking shape, I was glad to be able to make a web-layout quite easily in the form of Artisteer. After this I put the page through a WYSIWYG- type of editor, namely Bluegriffon. Now, when I open the site in here, the pop-down menu on the left part seems to be okay, and I would like this element to behave just like shown in att. 1.<< Though when exporting, the ''Aanbod'' Button does not function at all, in Chrome, and in Opera, and when opening in new tab it will only show a >different than intended> drop-down menu! like att 2. << I'm confused, as I said, have very little knowledge about HTML editing. Is this fixable?, well more accurately- which part of coding should I apply for the desired effect? (drop down on hover preferred, though drop down on click will do just fine). Next question. How can I set my background to be ''Set'' Instead of moving along with the entire ''frame'' ? Last question. When making a sub-page (i.e. click on any of the sub-menu items and be directed to the page desired) , do I use the exact same page as my index.html, and simply rename it? Or are there any ''cloning'' tricks and standard issues to avoid when doing so?. Again, I am new to this all, but finding it rather amusing to do with a WYSIWYG editor, sorry to disappoint you guys for not ''writing'' the code etc myself, but time is of the essence, I need the site to be on-line in quite a short time Thanks a lot in advance, and if this is in the wrong section, my apologies ^^ Leon (> http://www.Power-Entertainment.nl < ) Hi people, hopefully you can help. I've made a website for a artist-run collective here in Edinburgh, Scotland and everything is getting under way. I had a few questions with some issues I have been encountering and perhaps you could send me some information on if there is anyway to fix this. http://www.modular9.co.uk/ That's the site. Some things aren't up yet but you get the idea. The main issue is with the index page anyway. I have used a collection of image paths and rollovers and if you take a look at the source you'll see my very basic, yet required, html/css. One of the issues is the delay in rollover. I understand it is because it is loading a whole image each time you rollover the tally marks, but is there any way to speed this up? Or use a script that isn't as ineffective as javascript? I don't mind the delay but I know that the rollover is meant to exist so I give it a second or two, but people coming to the site for the first time might not notice the navigation and leave :/ Also, on some of my friend's computers at college, when they click on, artists, or the about section, or contact, for example, the background doesn't show up as the colours I put down. Is this because I used css to do so? Are there actually some browsers that can't take css yet? I know it's a bit vague and a general query but any tips and things would be great to make the site more effective and smooth running. Hope you are all well. Rich Hi, I have a bunch of links that I want to alphabatize. Here is what the code looks like: <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=YhU1kJ19AgQ">Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride</a><br> <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=Bfei_BCjYzQ">Coldplay - Don't Panic</a><br> <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=Rdkt-fDvk_Q">Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues</a><br> <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=-WZghK8I-AU">James Brown - Doing It to Death</a><br> <a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=RGm8aagBQxE">Little Brother - Let It Go (Feat. Mos Def & Talib Kweli)</a><br> This goes on for a few hundred more links. They are all inside one paragraph tag. Is there a fast way to alphabatize these band names? Hello. Is there a way to use HTML so that I able to sort by a series of dates? I have a database I am currently using to manage my contacts. I would like to be able to pull up the contacts that have been recently contacted, say in the past 2 months; I would like to be able to sort this database through a series of dates: Ex. 1/30/07 - 3/30/07 and then the database would pull up just those contacts that have been contacted within those dates (each contact entry has a "date of contact" field assigned to it). My database is in Filemaker and I am using BBEdit to manage the web based portion. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Hey guys, Okay so i have a question over a table that I am generating with data from a database. The way i have my table set up is like this: Recipe Name-----Prep Time-----Total Time-----Rating ========================================= some data here 12 mins 20 mins 4.5 some data here 12 mins 20 mins 4.5 some data here 12 mins 20 mins 4.5 some data here 12 mins 20 mins 4.5 So what i want to know is if I could make the Column Header (RECIPE NAME) into a link that way the user can click it and it would sort the recipe names in ascending order. When i open the page i am already displaying all the data form the database in this table. but i want to allow the user to be able to sort the recipe names. So i would have to i guess (REFRESH) the page automatically?? I already have teh code to sort my data, what I need to know is how exactly to go about making the column header into a link to SORT and then refresh the page Here is my code I currently have used to create the TABLE and populate it using a while loop to send the data from the DB into the table: <table border="2" width ="500"> <tr> <th>Recipe Name</th> <th>Prep Time</th> <th>Total Time</th> <th>Rating</th> </tr> <!--While statement used to pass data from DB into tables --> <? while( $row = mysql_fetch_array( $result ) ) { ?> <tr> <td><a href="ShowRecipe.php?id=<?=$row['id'] ?>"><?=$row['name'] ?></a></td> <td><?=$row['preptime']?> mins</td> <td><?=$row['totaltime']?> mins</td> <td><?=$row['rating']?></td> </tr> <? } ?> </table> i'm building some small website and have stuck with sorting text in my website: what i want to get is sorting function so i can sort may contest wit button 1st - a to z 2nd by date. can somewhan explin me have to do that. website luck like that : <h1> title </h1> here i want to put button 1 here i want to put button 2 <h2> title1</h2> <p> date1</p> <p>text1</p> <hr/> <h2> title2</h2> <p> date2</p> <p>text2</p> <hr/> <h2> title3</h2> <p> date3</p> <p>text3</p> <hr/> i really stuck with this - if needed i can put all in tables. like: <table> <tr> <td> <h2> title1</h2> <p> date1</p> <p>text1</p> <hr/> </td> </tr> </table> please help me. I have a basic form. I want to get all that information and make it searchable on my site. the form will consist of names, addresses and images nothing too complicated. Do i have to use xml? I know this is a long answer but can someone lead me to a website a link in this forum. Hello. I am quite new to this kind of page work so I am looking for some help. I am trying to have my page show listed items by letter and, with each letter, a number of results per a page. For example. I would like to add "Abacus" to to "A", but "A" has 20 items already. How would I make it so that "Abacus" pushes the list down and a second page is created? I am hoping for a script because I plan to add new items regularly. It would be tedious to manually create a new page and to sort every item down one. I know the JS works, but for some reason, this piece of html causes it to sort wrong. I rewrote this coding several times, but still same error. I need these movies added to my database, but I'm not sure what to do. I've stripped it down to make it more convenient: http://tivaelydoc.110mb.com/horror.html Hi. I have a really strange script, and its completely messed up My problem is that there is writing i dont need, but there are 138 different sections of this writing. Each one slightly different. I wanted to know if there was any way to get rid of all of the stuff i don't want, without having to repeat it 138 times. Thanks for reading. Could someone tell me what's involved or suggest a way that I could have a table full of info made up of store names, state/province, address, phone numbers etc. that could instantly be sorted by one of these categories. Hello. I'm a new user. I've done a couple different sites and I'm working on completing this one. There are a couple issues. In FireFox everything appears to be how I want it. I had to do the logo in an odd way. The top part is a background to the div that the Donate button appears in. The bottom part is an actual image. I did it this way because I couldn't use spans to get part of the image on the left and then have the Donate button align to the right. The only issue with it is when the user makes the font insanely large(Using the font resizer), there gets to be a gap, but then again when the user makes the font that large everything starts to become odd. In IE, this logo is split with quite a large gap. Also in IE, the top of the site is a little banner, which also has a large gap between that and the next bit of the site. It does not currently validate, throwing issues that the document does not allow <ul> where it is. I am not too sure why it won't let me. I have the unordered list nested within a span, nested within a div in order to get the site to flow properly. Another reason it does not validate is because apparently the W3 validater doesn't like SSI. Any help here would be appreciated. http://www.lilacblind.org/testing/NewSite Hey first post, been around for a while but never actually joined. Anyway, client has a site that was built recently by another crowd. Works well in IE7, IE8, Firefox, Opera etc etc but the home page doesnt in IE6. This is an issue because the sites target viewers are apparently mostly using IE6. The issue is the home page doesnt format correctly, the others are fine so I'm thinking its got to be to do with the embedded login form. I've tried to sort it but its making me Any help much appreciated! http://www.freightmanagers.co.nz/index.html Hey friends, I'm having a little issue with my photos on my site. I want to use the img tag that uses [img] /img] this style but can only seem to get this <img > style to work. If I use the [img] style I just get font showing up. How can I fix this? I hope this makes sense. Thank you in advance. Hey guys, Im currently working on a project for university and something is bothering me with this nav bar that i have created. I guess you can class this as CSS as well as HTML but i was wondering who could help me out. As you can see with image one things are looking alright, buttons are consistent with no gaps. This is because i have the images within a div and the background colour set as the same to look consistent. With image 3 you can see what would happen if the background colour was removed. Now the problem that i have is within image 2, when you stretch the window it stretches the background colour, the thing i want to do is wrap the div around the images so the colour stays behind them and only them as well as having the buttons centred. Any help would be great thanks. |