When Should You Use a Reset CSS Sheet
Last Updated on Saturday, 27 April 2013 09:22 Written by David Bauernschmidt Tuesday, 30 April 2013 12:00
It is amazing to me how many times people build web sites and start to create the style sheets and such only to find out that something quirky happens depending upon the browser you are using. What if I told you that it might not have anything to do with your styles?
Learn MoreMy Website Looks Different on Different Browsers
Last Updated on Saturday, 19 January 2013 12:01 Written by Naveed Ashraf Saturday, 19 January 2013 12:00
This is a headache problem for website developers. In fact each browser parse the html contents with their own engine and shows them as per their own algorithm. The CSS reading and understanding also differ browser to browser. You can even see this difference in different versions of same browser (Like IE 7 and IE9). There are some basic standards follows by each browser. Try them (google.com for tips) to make your website look relatively compatible on different browsers.
Learn MoreWhat Is CISPA?
Last Updated on Monday, 4 June 2012 05:04 Written by Arian Jahansouz Friday, 25 May 2012 12:00
The official position of Arvixe is against CISPA. This is simply an educational article informing blog readers about the CISPA bill and its potential impact on the average Internet user.
So it seems that the threat of SOPA and PIPA has passed. Arvixe explained what SOPA was and took a stance against the act in this article.
But have you heard about CISPA? CISPA is the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act and it actually passed through the House of Representatives on April 26th.
While SOPA focused more on copyright issues, CISPA aims to “track cyber threats.” The bill allows for government agencies and private companies to all be allowed to share private information about cyber threats. No one can deny that cyber threats have certainly been on the rise. We live in a world where most of our daily activities and private information is online, so criminals and vandals have turned towards the Internet to achieve their goals. While CISPA actually does have the potential of being a good thing, the question simply becomes: “what is considered a ‘cyber threat’?”
With CISPA, a cyber threat is anything that makes “efforts to degrade, disrupt or destroy” vital networks. Also, a cyber threat could be anything that can be taken as a “threat or misappropriation” towards information that is privately owned or owned by the government.
Learn MoreHow to Share Wireless Connection via Ethernet Cable in Ubuntu to Any Device
Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 January 2012 09:05 Written by Richi González Saturday, 4 February 2012 12:00
Hello,
Have you ever wanted to have internet in a PC that doesn’t have a wireless card, or maybe even play with your Xbox online, but the modem’s too far? Well, with this tutorial, you will learn how to share a computers wireless connection via Ethernet.
Difficulty level: Easy
1. In Ubuntu, look for the connections icon at the top right of your desktop. Click on it.
Learn MoreHow to Connect to FTP with a Web Browser
Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 February 2011 05:03 Written by Naveed Ashraf Monday, 31 January 2011 02:25
Applied on: Both Cpanel (Linux) and WebSitePanel (Windows) hosting accounts
There are many ways to connect by FTP to a host. Sometimes we do not have a FTP client software or for any other reason, we may not able to use FTP client software at the time. In this case, the easiest way to connect to FTP is by using Internet Explorer, which has the best FTP support.
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