If you're particularly indecisive about your regular operating system, or just want access to all three for testing purposes, Wired's How-To Wiki has the details on getting a triple-boot system (or beyond) working with free software tools.
It's not for those who like to avoid terminal commands, and it's definitely not meant to be crammed into a half-hour lunch break. But Wired's guide is fairly thorough, assuming that burning an image to CD is base-level knowledge. You'll use the rEFIt tool to set up a multi-system boot screen, the Lifehacker favorite GParted Live CD to smooth things over once your hard drive is carved up into partitions, and a free copy of Ubuntu, while it's assumed your copy of XP (or Vista, presumably) is available and legitimate.
There are, of course, easier ways to get at multiple operating systems from one system, like using virtualization software such as VirtualBox, VMWare, Parallels, and many others. But if you're looking for the no-slowdown, full-on multi-OS experience, Wired's got it laid out for you.
Full Article:http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Triple_Boot_Mac_OS,_XP,_and_Linux_on_a_Mac
By : Cipher
04 November 2009
02 November 2009
How To Choose a Web Hosting Service
For Those of you who want to subscribe or buy hosting space from a web hosting service and confused what to choose or how to differentiate between different web hosting services , This Article is going to discuss the important points when it comes to choosing a web host.
The Article Discusses points like:
1-Advertising
2-Amount of Web Space
3-FTP Access
4-File Type and Size Limitations
5-Reliability and speed of access
6-Technical Support
7-Traffic/Bandwidth
The article is at this link , Click Here
By : Cipher
The Article Discusses points like:
1-Advertising
2-Amount of Web Space
3-FTP Access
4-File Type and Size Limitations
5-Reliability and speed of access
6-Technical Support
7-Traffic/Bandwidth
The article is at this link , Click Here
By : Cipher
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Web Design and Development
The Difference Between Dynamic Websites and Static Websites
A static site is one that is written in HTML only. Each page is a separate document and there is no database that it draws on. What this means functionally is that the only way to edit the site is to go into each page and edit the HTML - so you'd either have to do it yourself using a webpage editor like FrontPage or pay us to go in and edit the site each time you wanted something changed.
Dynamic sites can reduce ongoing maintenance costs if you don't want to change things yourself with a webpage editor or with the HTML. They cost more to develop, as they require more complex coding and a content management utility needs to be developed to help you manage your website information.
Another benefit of dynamic sites is that they allow you to change only the content of the site and not the design, so you will not be able to accidentally break the visual style of the site. They have other benefits when sites start to get very large, as they make data management much more efficient and your site more expandable.
Resources: http://www.edinteractive.co.uk/article/?id=4
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Advantages of static websites
- Quick to develop
- Cheap to develop
- Cheap to host
Disadvantages of static websites
- Requires web development expertise to update site
- Site not as useful for the user
- Content can get stagnant
Dynamic sites can reduce ongoing maintenance costs if you don't want to change things yourself with a webpage editor or with the HTML. They cost more to develop, as they require more complex coding and a content management utility needs to be developed to help you manage your website information.
Another benefit of dynamic sites is that they allow you to change only the content of the site and not the design, so you will not be able to accidentally break the visual style of the site. They have other benefits when sites start to get very large, as they make data management much more efficient and your site more expandable.
Advantages of dynamic websites
- Much more functional website
- Much easier to update
- New content brings people back to the site and helps in the search engines
- Can work as a system to allow staff or users to collaborate
Disadvantages of dynamic websites
- Slower / more expensive to develop
- Hosting costs a little more
Summary
Many sites from the last decade are static, but more and more people are realising the advantages of having a dynamic website. Dynamic websites can make the most of your site and either use it as a tool or create a professional, interesting experience for your visitors.Resources: http://www.edinteractive.co.uk/article/?id=4
By : Cipher
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Web Design and Development
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