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rck, 2006-01-19
One nice feature of FireFox is the built in search bar. It is customizeable, you can write search plugins for every site imagineable. You are on a phpWebSite support site now, so chances are you'd like to search on it as well.
The good news is, that I've already done the work for you. All you need is to download and install it.
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rck, 2005-12-31
2005 was a very eventful year. Looking back, a couple of things happend that I didn't even think of earlier. I met people who are very important in my life, I created tools that are valueable to people, things went just fine.
I'd like to thank each and every visitor of this very site for his/her ongoing support and would like to review 2005 in this short article.
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rck, 2005-12-04
More and more people switch from regular static homepages to dynamic ones. The so called WCMS (web based content management systems) are very popular because of their ease of use and setup. One module you can see in about every WCMS, be it a stand-alone forum, a portal or even a blog, is a poll module.
I've analyzed 49 sites running the phpWebSite WCMS. I've taken a look at how the site owners use the polls, especially what kind of questions they are polling and how successful they are in doing so.
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rck, 2005-10-24
Building Websites with Mambo is already the third book I'm reviewing from Packt Publishing. Mambo is the CMS that has won
three awards in 2005 alone: Best Open Source Solution twice and Best of Show once.
Should you decide to give Mambo a go you might be interesting in having a printed manual for it. Building Websites with Mambo could be just the thing for you.
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rck, 2008-04-29
A few days ago, Wayne from the phpWebSite support forums posted a question. Is there a way of previewing and trying all the different phpWebSite themes without downloading them first? A few hours later, there was.
I've implemented a very simple site using Wiki and the Anonymous Theme hack. The Wiki takes care of a history as well, so everyone can check out which new themes there are available for preview.
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