Posts Tagged ‘internet’
How Many “Web 2.0″ Sites Pass W3C Validation?
Posted in Articles, Web Design by Nick on November 13th, 2008
By now, everybody pretty much knows that valid web site code is pretty important, especially if you want your site to render fast, correctly and have clean code. A few years ago you could debate that conforming to the W3C standards wasn’t necessary, and that tables were still more useful than CSS, but those days are over.
So it’s no wonder that many web designers have really begun taking interest in their own code, making sure it is valid, while at the same time making it work in IE (damn you!). Keeping that in mind, you would think the pioneers of “Web 2.0″ would make sure their web site would keep with this new standard. Unfortunately, you’re wrong.
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Local Network File Sharing with Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
Posted in Articles, Solving Problems by Nick on August 14th, 2008
I recently upgraded to Kaspersky Internet Security 2009, and while being a fantastic program, I did have one problem: I could no longer access my girlfriend’s computer in our local network and vice versa.
The fix is simple, though. This is for Vista, however it should work the same for XP and other operating systems KIS 2009 runs on:
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