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New Tool For Creating Your Own Browser Theme – BlogHash.com

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A New Look for BlogHash

Over the last couple of weeks I had been busy working on a new template for BlogHash and finally it’s ready. If you are reading this post from your RSS reader, visit the home page once and take a look at the new theme of Bloghash. Why did I do it myself? In the last few months I have contacted at least 5-6 WordPress theme designers but none of them seems to have had any interest in designing a theme

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OpenSource Flash Charts for your Websites

I was searching for flash charts on Google for a personal project of mine wherein I wanted to use the existing data from the database tables to draw neat charts in flash and found a very nice open source dynamic flash chart component. I thought it would be nice to share it with you all, just in case any of you might want to use it in your web projects. Open flash chart is an open source project that will

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How embedding a video can fail the XHTML validation of your web site?

If you have been happily embedding videos from Youtube and other popular video sharing web sites into your blogs and sites, you should know that it can fail the XHTML validation of your site or the page that is embedded with the video clip. That’s true! I had never thought about it but discovered it accidentally when as a part of my monthly website checkup, I tried to validate my site for XHTML 1.0 Transitional and it failed poorly. Looking

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5 Reasons Not to Resize the Browser Window of Your Visitors

Some website developers prefer to resize the browser window of the visitors, without their permission, to display their own creativity in terms of flash, presentations and other graphics in either a full screen window or a browser window size that best displays what they have created. These developers either just do not know that it annoys most of the visitors, me included, or may be they never gave it a thought. Its impact on a business is even more, when

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WordPress and Website Owners Do You have Directory Listing Enabled?

Call it my negligence or anything else but since the day I setup this website, I did not care to go back and check if I had taken care to disable directory listing on all the folders in my website. For those who are wondering what Directory Listing is, a simple explanation could be that with Directory Listing enabled, your web server will list or show all the files and folder within a folder that does not has an index

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Did you ever navigate a website without a single mouse click? Try this one!

When was the last time you browsed a website and did not click on anything to see the different pages and sections of the site? As far as I can remember, for myself, never! Today, I was surfing the web to search for help on CSS and designing aspects of navigation menu and found an amazing web site from Institute for Interactive Research @ [Don't Click It] and must say, it’s simply a pleasing experience to browse a website without

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