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sujith

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  1. As I like to use content management systems, I am always using server side technologies like php.
  2. :PAm still on a crappy ***old dial-up connection***It says its speed is 115.5 while connecting and in reality I get around 120 sometimes, not even 56 sometimes.
  3. My friend is an avast addict, he says he use it because it is skinnable. l But when I tried avast, it was giving me a lot of flase alerts (it is called false positives or something like that, I am not sure of). Now I am running Kaspersky, version is 7.*.. It seems good, but the interactive firewall is not very easy to handle, so I just disabled it.
  4. I also struggled quite a bit when I needed to install my CDMA modem in Linux. But finally I made it. But now I am not using Linux as my primary account.The most amazing thing is that in Windows I need to install a hefty driver to install and make the modem detected and make it working, but if it is in Linux it is a simple text file (*.txt) that I just need to paste the data in that to a configuration file using any editor.But finding how to do that initially was a bit difficult for me..But now I am happy..
  5. I didn't get this. What do you mean by "..yahoo and other competitors are using google as their source". Yahoo! has its own index, and they use it for searching. Correct me if I am wrong. I use Windows Live search a lot these days due to its stunning interface. If you haven't tried it give thier image search a try it looks really nice. Great for finding images quickly. http://www.bing.com/?fdr=lc
  6. I spend about 2-3 hours, if I am surfing. But I don't always surf the web. Because I have to go to school, studies etc. Browsing all the time is a strict NO - NO. Most of the time is spent reading and replying to online forums, on topics like windows, linux, c, c++, and little bit of science.
  7. If you use ad muncher, a software that can block all the ads in tha page the PC will work just fine as it is a specialized program for blocking advertisements.
  8. I like the first one than the second.Try altering the colour scheme of the second one
  9. I don't have any pop ups here, using Firefox
  10. I do not know why you are not choosing to use a CMS, once you get used to the CMS it will be very easy to manage big sites/ or content rich pages.Dynamic pages are tough and time consuming to be made in a desktop application like Dreamweaver.I think you should go the CMS way, select a good one (Joomla! ???) Find a nice and unique template/theme then you are ready to go.--knight17
  11. I will reccomend you wordpress OR pMachine, with the first option you will get many addons and zillions of free templates as the community of wordpress users are very huge you will get good support aswell if you ask nicely. Wordpress is being developed very rapidly and is a very nice piece of script tp work with..so go with wordpress One can achive all that with good templating skills.It will take a lot more time and energy to develop a new system -- knight17
  12. I am in love with Windows Live (https://login.live.com/jsDisabled.srf?mkt=EN-US&lc=1033) eventhough I have an account at netvibes.com and pageflakes.com I like the interface of live.com a lot it looks great, I don't spend much time there quickly read the headlines and then move on ...--knight17
  13. Getting to know the number of visitors on your site will really help you to understand more about what your visitors need and how you can provide those.The more advanced script you use more things you can get to know about your site visitors/users Coming back to your question I will surely reccomend you Google Analytics, it is one of the best piece of script around to check your website OR page stats.It is completely free. Visit https://www.google.com/analytics/ for acquiring more information about this service.I think you need a Google Account for using this, but hey that is easily available. Good Luck --- knight17
  14. I wish to add another one : CLICK-THROUGH RATE (CTR) CTR is a measure of the effectiveness of an advertisement and is expressed as a percentage. The click-through rate refers to the percentage of people who "click through" an advertisement to visit the page it is linked to. COST PER CLICK (CPC) The cost per click is the amount you pay (or charge) per click-through of an advertisement.
  15. If the said host dosen't have cpanel and fantastico it will become very difficult to manage ones account there.In this case they are claiming that they will allow 5000 MB it is way too much for a free web site hoster so I assume there will be stability issues rising as the number of users increase.I think I will use Xisto after I get my tarhet credits --knight17
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