Ever wondered what the search engine spiders see? Me too.When you understand how they are viewing your page you are far better equipped to optimise the page. Recently in some of Matt Cutts’ vidyos he mentioned the lynx browser.
What is lynx? It is a text only browser for the web. Basically, if you […]
Posted on August 23rd, 2006 by franktank
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Ever had issues creating an htaccess file on your windows machine? Well heres a quick way to create it and to make sure your .htaccess file is valid for the system.
open a command prompt - start->run->cmd is probably the easiest way
browse to the folder you want by using a combination of cd (change directory) and […]
Posted on August 21st, 2006 by franktank
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I recently came across this problem for a network we provide support for at work, there were not that many solutions for it out there on the world wide web as far as I could see so I thought I would write up what I found:
Password prompt keeps popping up even though the password is […]
Posted on August 21st, 2006 by franktank
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Thought I would write a post about one of the most useful tools I have come across - Auto Hot Key. This is an awesomely useful and powerful tool and I haven’t even scratched the surface, but it really comes in handy when programming, so that you can bust out the syntax for that […]
Posted on August 15th, 2006 by franktank
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What is the robots.txt file for? When a search engine spider visits your site a number of them check to see if a robots.txt file is there first, if it is and it contains rules that apply to the particular bot/spider visiting then it will follow those rules. The rules that go in the file […]
Posted on August 11th, 2006 by franktank
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