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miCRoSCoPiC^eaRthLinG

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  1. Dear members, I'm in the process of creating sample OpenSearch Plugins for a wide-variety of Content Management / Bulletin Board Systems / Blogs - so that they can serve as examples for anyone who wishes to install one for their site. I've already come up with a few for the most common ones like WordPress, IPB etc. which I regularly use. Where I need help from you guys, is in finding out the URL based Search Strings for other such web-apps that you may be using.. for example Mambo / Joomla / Drupal ... any other blogging platform and any bulletin board system other than IPB and SMF. So what is this Search String? If you don't know what I mean by the Search String, here's an example. If you search for the phrase "Local Website Archive" at Xisto, and notice the URL in the browser's address bar, you'll see something like this: http://forums.xisto.com/index.php?act=Searwebsite+archive That is the Search String. It reveals information on how the software passes on the search keywords to it's search routine as well as information on which file the search functions are located. That information is extremely necessary for me to come up with these plugins - and that's where I seek help from you. How do I go about finding this string? All you need to do is perform a normal search on any of the web-apps you regularly use and then paste here the URL that comes up in your browser's address bar when the search results are displayed. It'll be convenient if you make the submission in the following example format. ============================================================= Search String for XXXX CMS/Blog/BBS Site URL Site Software The Search String Keywords used for the search ============================================================= That should be enough. A great many thanks to whoever sends in a non-repeated submission. Cheers, m^e P.S. I thought I should maintain a list of the apps for which I've already written a plugin for & keep updating it, so that there aren't any repeat submissions. So here's the already-done list: Content Management Systems Mambo Joomla Bulletin Board Systems IPB Blogs WordPress Misc. Sites iPodNova Torrent Search BlogSpot DownloadsAll the plug-in samples can be download anytime from THIS POST.
  2. Heh.. go ahead No problem at all.. I'm yet to put up sample plugins for a wide-variety of CMS/BBS as I had claimed I will... I need to find some time and do that..
  3. I want more people to reap benefits of this excellent list.. so here goes.. BUMP
  4. From what I saw of the course outline - it's definitely worth it. The amount of information and techniques it covers is VAST and you'd stand a far wiser man if you take it up seriously.
  5. WHOA Good Job Man You're excelling yourself every time.. keep it coming
  6. Yeah man this site's a GOLD MINE. I mean you've got ALL these terrific techniques all neatly handed out to you. No more searching & sorting through an insane amount of useless content. And each and every one of those techniques WORK !! I've never learnt so much about CSS in my life as I did from those articles over the past one week. This site's definitely one of the Golden Bookmarks
  7. No problem quinciest... I just hope others on this board find this thread equally useful ... or more so
  8. As they say.. SMART A$$ You had to have a crack at it.. didn't you ??
  9. I just happened to come across this site which offers a serious 18-week course on the ever-booming AJAX technology. I posted about it recently in my blog. Here's an excerpt... Read the full article..
  10. Actually there's a way of detecting the outbound URL whenever you navigate away from the current domain. I'm not sure of the functions involved but it's primarily based on JavaScript and used by many of the scripts that track which AdSense Ad you clicked on and subsequently which URL you landed up on. Studying the innards such scripts might help you... here's one I'm using as of now: Contextual Tracker. However, AFAIK such scripts have their limitations. If we take Contextual Tracker for example, it's unable to track outbound URLs from Firefox, as it happens to be one of the more secure browsers. In contrast, Internet Explorer reveals the outbound URLs just fine
  11. I got the 3 column layout from one of the CSS Tutorial sites and the biggest advantage of my layout is that the Center column comes up first. That is a MUST if you're concerned about SE-Optimization of your pages. The layout you've shown makes the two side columns come up first. Crawlers don't like that kinda sites Otherwise it'd have been a good layout. Any alternatives ???
  12. Hmmm.. what's the float story ?? Any way I can modify my css and make the sidebars float instead??
  13. Over the last few years a horde of good articles / tutorials on CSS (spanning many useful techniques) have been written. Using these resources can help you cut down your production time by almost 3/4th - of course pertaining to the point that you are able to find them in time. Look no further. Smashing Magazine has done just the job for you. They've gone ahead and compiled a list of the 53 Best and Most Useful CSS Techniques that you simply couldn't live without. Here are a few examples... Get the full list ...
  14. Damn guys - that was such a silly blunder and got fixed in one go Thanks to all of you... However, I'll be back with more questions soon.As of now, there's an issue with the site - do you know of any way to fix the footer below ? What I mean is that, if I stuff in a lot of content in the Center column, it expands below and covers up the footer. What's the CSS trick, that'll make it move down along with the content ??
  15. Hey guys, I'm helping out a friend in designing a site for his business and got stuck with JS/CSS Dropdown menu. Searching around I found one of the easiest to implement scripts at Dynamic Drive. I managed to implement the script partially, i.e. got the top menu showing up. Looked good so far. Here's the screenshot: After defining the menu divs, you're supposed to call the script that performs the dropdown action using a code like this: <script type="text/javascript">cssdropdown.startchrome("name_of_main_menu_div");</script> When I call the function, my page layout gets totally garbled and the dropdown function never works. Here's how it looks like... Do the web-design pros out here have an idea why it's getting messed up like this ? The example layout can be viewed at: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Also attached along with this post is a zip containing the site files so far. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Cheers, m^e Site Files:
  16. Anyone here got joost invites ??? I'd definitely like to get one I signed up for their beta-testing scheme, but as of now it's a no-go without an invite from an existing beta tester..Cheers,m^e
  17. Here's some cool stuff I dugg up recently... Read the full article....
  18. Thanks guys.. am working out the login/member maintenance issues of a test site... and am going to implement multilingual interface for it.. hence the queries.. Will get back to you with more pestering questions the moment I get around to working on this issue
  19. Today, while analysing my site's referrers, I found three odd domains pointing to a particular article on my site (Chaos Laboratory). All three domains are running a bulletin board system and the links came from a certain post in each. Here are the referring posts: http://ww2.campusblender.com/?folio=9POR7JU99 http://www.partyeastcarolina.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=251569 http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ What drew my attention to it was the topic ID in each link which were 100% identical. So I decided to take a look at those links and to my utter surprise found that in each case the whole thread was 100% identical, including the users who posted in it. A little further investigation revealed that except for partyeastcarolina.com, the other two domains belong to the same person named John Marsh.. http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch/?ip=campusblender.com http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch/?ip=partyapp.com Partyeastcarolina belongs to someone else... http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/whois.ch/?ip=astcarolina.com While this isn't causing any problem for me anyhow (am getting links from 3 domains for free ), I'm still surprised at how this thing workd.. is it that this guy is employing some sort of mirroring mechanism or is it the same database they're sharing through remote connection (OpaQue's deduction) ?? Any bright ideas ?? Anyone else encountered this before ??? Cheers, m^e
  20. Does any of you have any ideas on multi-lingual site design? I'm looking for some resources/guides that'll show me the exact technique of achieving this... I am NOT looking for the Google Translate kind of option, where you've got a bunch of buttons on your site - clicking on which, will pass your page through Google Translator producing a totally garbled grammatical output in another language... What I want is to define every Text Element on the site as variables and depending on the lanugage of your choice, these variables are filled in from pre-defined language files containing key-value pair declarations of the same. I know this is very much possible in Firefox extensions - how do you go about doing the same for web-pages ? Thanks, m^e
  21. Yup AdBlockers will surely chop the ads out... I took up Pyost's recommendation and changed the favicon. As for the Digg submission icon on the static pages, I'll have to figure out how to get rid of it, coz it's automatically embedded by a WP plug-in. As for the large rectangular Google Ads - I've figured out a way to spice them up... as I've shown in my post Create designer ads with AdSense Decorator and increase your CTR. It doesn't look half as stark and out of place now and blends in better. And trust me when I say that my CTR improved a hell lot because of that... I'm getting far more regular clicks now. Any more suggestions ??
  22. It's probably geo-targetted - coz I can't see it. Tried several times
  23. Primary market would prolly be among Hobbyists who don't want to buy expensive mixers and fresh DJ wannabes
  24. Recently there's been a problem with having both www and non-www versions of your site working together, specially for Google Pagerank which is known to split your ranking over the www and non-www versions. That means these two might get two different pageranks based on the inbound links to either. Better solution is to maintain only a non-www version, so all inbound links point to that.
  25. Dude - just clean up your rant a bit and post the same at my site too Should make an interesting discussion..
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