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Popcorn usability My kids' ecommerce site has given them their first lesson in usability. September 30, 2003 - 152 words, 4 comments
Kiddie Commerce My kids are selling popcorn for their Cub Scout Pack. To help them learn about business and running a Web site, I’ve set up a simple ecommerce site for them. September 29, 2003 - 196 words, 2 comments
ALTer A short Perl program to automatically add alt text to every image tag on a site. September 24, 2003 - 382 words, 10 comments
Spam begets spam If you want to reduce the flow of comment spam to your site, be vigilant in removing the ones that do get posted. Leaving them up, even for a short time, can catch the eye of more spammers. September 21, 2003 - 236 words, 11 comments
FrontPage use FrontPage can be used to help you get Web content out of MS Word documents. September 20, 2003 - 148 words, 6 comments
Combination layouts Do you know how to combine tables and CSS layout effectively? September 19, 2003 - 67 words, 4 comments
Ounce of prevention Steps I’ve taken to deter comment spam and how to keep bots from finding your comment forms. September 17, 2003 - 419 words, 24 comments
Throwing out the baby The comment spam has gotten so bad that I’ve taken to deleting any short, generic... September 8, 2003 - 140 words,
Distributed comment spam prevention An organic system that responds to wholesale comment spamming in real time. September 3, 2003 - 253 words, 17 comments
Symantec Spoofing Some email viruses trick mail systems into thinking the virus was sent by someone else. Antivirus tools are falling for it. September 3, 2003 - 123 words, 5 comments
Comment spam I’m fed up and want your help in devising a solution that will curtail comment and TrackBack spam. September 3, 2003 - 466 words, 34 comments
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