Web Tips : How to install SMF Forum

December 30th, 2009 by ytechcity

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Once talking about build a forum, sure we will focus on free code or open source codes which included SimpleMachines Forum (SMF), php BB, YetAnotherForum.NET (YAF), and so on.

What is SMF
Simple Machines Forum — SMF in short — is a free, professional grade software package that allows you to set up your own online community within minutes.

Its powerful custom made template engine puts you in full control of the lay-out of your message board and with our unique SSI – or Server Side Includes – function you can let your forum and your website interact with each other.

SMF is written in the popular language PHP and uses a MySQL database. It is designed to provide you with all the features you need from a bulletin board while having an absolute minimal impact on the resources of the server. SMF is the next generation of forum software – and best of all it is and will always remain completely free!

Therefore, here is a quick how to for installing SMF (SimpleMachines Forum) for a newbie:
1. Download SMF from simplemachines.org.
2. Install SMF forum on the same database as Joomla! / Mambo. Use a different prefix such as “smf_”.
3. Download SMF Forum Component
4. Install SMF Mod using SMF Package Manager.
5. Install SMF Integration Component

Complete! Now you can start to share idea, opinion and anything in your forum.

Web Tips : How to use search engine friendly pages to obtain more visitors

December 28th, 2009 by ytechcity

There is no point in building a website unless there are visitors coming in. A major source of traffic for most sites on the Internet is search engines like Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Altavista and so on. Hence, by designing a search engine friendly site, you will be able to rank easily in search engines and obtain more visitors.

Major search engines use programs called crawlers or robots to index websites to list on their search result pages. They follow links to a page, reads the content of the page and record it in their own database, pulling up the listing as people search for it.

If you want to make your site indexed easily, you should avoid using frames on your website. Frames will only confuse search engine robots and they might even abandon your site because of that. Moreover, frames make it difficult for users to bookmark a specific page on your site without using long, complicated scripts.

Do not present important information in Flash movies or in images. Search engine robots can only read text on your source code so if you present important words in Flash movies and images rather than textual form, your search engine ranking will be affected dramatically.

Use meta tags accordingly on each and every page of your site so that search engine robots know at first glance what that particular page is about and whether or not to index it. By using meta tags, you are making the search engine robot’s job easier so they will crawl and index your site more frequently.

Stop using wrong HTML tags like to style your page. Use CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) instead because they are more effective and efficient. By using CSS, you can eliminate redundant HTML tags and make your pages much lighter and faster to load.

Web : Difference between Addon Domain, Sub Domain and Parked Domain

December 3rd, 2009 by ytechcity

Add-On Domains, Parked Domains and Sub-Domains
Once you have a website up and running, you may want to launch other websites. The default way to do it is to register new domain names and open new hosting accounts. However, opening new hosting accounts can be expensive, especially if you still have plenty of free space and bandwidth available in your original account. Fortunately, it is possible to share the web space and bandwidth of your original account among different sites.

Basically, you can do so through 3 different way:
You might have heard of Addon Domain, Sub Domain and Parked Domain while you approached your web host for hosting your website. These domains are very important and they should be know by a webmaster.
1. Add-On Domains
2. Parked Domains,
3. Sub-Domains

As example, consider your addon domain name as addondomain.com
Below are 3 ways of accessing an addon domain base on add-on, parked, and sub-domain:
1. addondomain.com
2. main-domain.com/addondomain
3. addondomain.main-domain.com

1. What is an Add-On Domain?
An add-on domain is a new domain name that points to a subdirectory within your existing domain hosting account, where the website for the new domain will reside. Add-on domains must be registered domain names that you own, and that are configured to point to your web host’s servers.

From a web user perspective, an add-on domain functions just like any other domain. For example, if you already have a hosting account under www.main-domain.com, you can register and set up an add-on domain (for example: www.add-on-domain.com), so that when your visitors type “http://www.add-on-domain.com” in their browser, they will be transported to the new site.

The advantage of add-on domains is that the browser’s address bar will show “http://www.add-on-domain.com” (there will be no reference to the original domain), so the process will be totally transparent to your users. If your users navigates to another page, their browser will accordingly show “http://www.add-on-domain.com/anotherpage.html”, just like it should.

Apart from sharing web space and bandwidth with your main domain, add-on domains also get their own cgi-bin and statistics.

Many web hosts now offer to set-up add-on domains for free. This is only fair, since you are not getting any more web space or bandwidth. Others, however, will charge you a modest one time fee, which is not bad, especially when the cost of registering the new domain is included. Finally, some web hosts will charge you a montly fee for each add-on domain you set up. In some cases, that fee can be very close to the monthly cost of your web hosting account, to the point that it is better to just open a new hosting account for the new domain. If you plan to set up add-on domains in the future, you’re better off avoiding this kind of account.

2. What is a Parked Domain?
A parked domain is a domain that doesn’t have a hosting account associated to it, and that is usually enabled with URL forwarding capabilities, so that it points to an existing website. For example, let’s assume that you already run a newsletter that is hosted in a subdirectory of your domain name, as follows: “http://www.domain.com/newsletter/index.html”. You may at one given point want to register a separate domain name for your newsletter, so that it is more memorable, but may not want to move its pages to a new server, open a new hosting account, or pay to establish an add-on domain. You can then register a and park a new domain for your newsletter (for example: “http://www.newsletter.com”), which will be forwarded to “http://www.domain.com/newsletter/index.html”.

You don’t need to register this new domain with the same company that hosts your website. You can register it with any domain registrar (preferrably one that offers free URL forwarding) and point it to the physical location of the pages.

The difference between a parked domain and an add-on domain from a web user’s perspective is that with a parked domain the URL in the address bar will change to the physical location of the page as the page loads. For example, if you type “http://www.newsletter.com”, that domain won’t remain in the browser address bar, but will change to “http://www.domain.com/newsletter/index.html” as soon as the page is displayed.

From a webmaster’s perspective, the difference is that the parked domain won’t have its own separate statistics reported through the control panel of your hosting account.

If you are a good observer, you may have probably noticed that my newsletter domain “http://www.theinternetdigest.net” is parked and points to the physical location of my newsletter pages, which is “http://www.accordmarketing.com/tid/”.

Parked domains are also a good alternative for webmasters whose site is hosted by a free hosting service, since by using a memorable parked domain users won’t need to remember the cumbersome web addresses usually associated with free hosting accounts.

They are also widely used by members of affiliate programs, who forward the parked domain to the merchant pages, so that they don’t have to use an affiliate URL that includes their affiliate id (which turns many people off).

3. What is a Sub-Domain?
A subdomain, also known as a “third-level” domain, is a great way to create memorable web addresses for various sub-sites of your site. For instance, Yahoo! uses subdomains for its different services, like “mail.yahoo.com”, “music.yahoo.com”, etc. The basic syntax is: “http://subdomain.domain.com”.

Large businesses use subdomains to establish branding and focus on separate products or services, because a subdomain creates a separate URL and web presence, all within your same main hosting account. For example, a restaurant directory may establish sub-domains for different cities, or a school can set up subdomains for different academic programs.

It is also possible to redirect (forward) traffic from a particular subdomain to another location, either within the main site or to a different website altogether.

You should be able to set up and manage add-on domains, parked domains and subdirectories from your hosting account or domain registrar control panel. However, as we usually suggest, always consult with your web host before proceeding if you have any doubts.

Software : Generate professional and powerful web sites via Easy Website Pro

December 1st, 2009 by ytechcity

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Easy Website Pro – web site builder has powerful features to generate professional web sites from website templates and publish them to the Internet. No HTML knowledge is required! Import your pictures and create thumbnails in one click. Use buttons, MP3s and even video-clips. You can also create meta tags, colored scrollbars and intros. Easy Website Pro is a program released by PhotonFX Software, which aims to provide an easy approach to web authoring. One of the primary goals of Easy Website Pro is to separate the user from the coding aspects of web authoring, therefore no HTML or other coding skills are necessary to work with the program. With this functionality provided the user is able to fully focus on the design and on the content of its web page. All predefined layouts, which can be easily customized by the user, use alpha transparent image mask to allow the user to change the color scheme (background, foreground, hyperlink and text color can be changed) of its website. Once the user has found its preferred layout and applied its favorite color scheme, the user can begin with adding content to its webpage.
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Blogging Tips : The Importance of a Sitemap

September 27th, 2009 by ytechcity

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Have you aware the important of sitemap in a blogging journey? For me, I created the xml sitemap for my blog just a week after my blog launch, because i known that, the later i create the sitemap, the later i will succes in my blogging journey. That why, in the post, i will share with you the important of sitemap for a blogger.

A sitemap is often considered redundant in the process of building a website, and that is indeed the fact if you made a sitemap for the sake of having one. By highlighting the importance of having a well constructed sitemap, you will be able to tailor your own sitemap to suit your own needs.

1. Navigation purposes
A sitemap literally acts as a map of your site. If your visitors browses your site and gets lost between the thousands of pages on your site, they can always refer to your sitemap to see where they are, and navigate through your pages with the utmost ease.

2. Conveying your site’s theme
When your visitors load up your sitemap, they will get the gist of your site within a very short amount of time. There is no need to get the “big picture” of your site by reading through each page, and by doing that you will be saving your visitors’ time.
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