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Most Popular Article Searches
Some of you may have noticed that I added a feature on the home page of our website (on the right side) that is labelled "Most Popul... 0 Comments | Read More »
The New Magazine Layout
I just put up some cover images of the January/February issue of Practical eCommerce on the website, such as on the subscription for... 0 Comments | Read More »
Using PHP in your templates.
In the process of creating this website, one of the challenges I faced was altering the templates of various applications that this ... 3 Comments | Read More »
Permalink Feature Added to Search Results Page
I have noticed that there are quite a few people using the “Search for Articles” feature on the site, which is great. I find myself ... 0 Comments | Read More »
Can you Digg it?
I just can't get the image out of my head of the scene from The Warriors (the movie, not the video game if you are too young to reme... 0 Comments | Read More »
CSS hacks specific to Internet Explorer 7
I thought I would do a quick post for the web developers about Internet Explorer 7, and how to do CSS hacks to target only IE7. For ... 0 Comments | Read More »
Links to Digg.com, Del.icio.us, Furl.net, Reddit.com and Slashdot.org Added
Last night and today I put in some links to news bookmarking and social networking sites on the article pages. Users of Digg.com, De... 0 Comments | Read More »
Atom 1.0 feeds added alongside RSS 2.0 feeds.
For the first few days of the new site, some of you have noticed that the RSS 2.0 feeds that we offer weren't validating properly. T... 0 Comments | Read More »
Activating the CVV field for credit cards in CubeCart
We have just recently launched our new website, in which we chose to use CubeCart to power our online store, where we sell back issu... 0 Comments | Read More »
Holiday Scams Have Arrived
I've noticed that in the last few days, myself and some other people I know have noticed a sharp rise in the amount of scam emails t... 0 Comments | Read More »
PHP Script Abuse
I figured this would be a fun one to post about, since it threw me for a loop as far as server administration goes. We found ourselv... 0 Comments | Read More »
Holiday Season is Here
I have been hearing various news outlets calling the Monday after Thanksgiving (yesterday) "Cyber Monday" in reference to the holida... 0 Comments | Read More »
Online Store Development
At this point, we are tackling the development of our own online store for our new website. Considering this is a major topic for us... 0 Comments | Read More »
Internet Explorer 7
As I posted about before, I now have a fun little PC to play with and test the new site on. During my adventures I downloaded IE7 to... 0 Comments | Read More »
Windows Crash Course
Well, I bought a PC last night just so that I could make sure that the website we are developing will be the same in all browsers, a... 0 Comments | Read More »
"Skinning" Web Applications
I've been working lately on our new site, I thought I would post about "skinning". This is the method by which you can change the ap... 0 Comments | Read More »
Online Advertising
Since we are in the content business, advertising plays a large role in our revenue model. As we get to our new website, which I wou... 0 Comments | Read More »
Javascript Form Validation
Since I have been absolutely immersed in developing our new website, I thought I would put a post about JavaScript form validation. ... 0 Comments | Read More »
Mark Baartse's New Blog
We have released another new blog on the Practical eCommerce website. We have been lucky enough to have Mark Baarste, who is the own... 0 Comments | Read More »
New Website Development
In reference to my post a couple of weeks ago, the plan of using a Wiki application on our new site has been scrapped. As I mentione... 0 Comments | Read More »

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