by Richard W | Aug 20, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web, Windows
Google Chrome version 29 was released today with option to reset your browser settings to the default state without losing your favorites, bookmarks, themes and personal settings. This version also improved on the Omnibox (combined URL and search box) that uses...
by Richard W | Aug 18, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web, Windows
Adobe, the company behind Photoshop and other popular web authoring software has just released a new code editor called Brackets for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux systems, including Ubuntu. Brackets is an open source editor for web design and development that supports...
by Richard W | Aug 15, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Linux, Web
These questions are for webmasters. How do you manage your online properties (blogs, websites, codes)? Does host provide FTP server to connect to your site? If so, are you using FTP clients to access and manage your sites online? You see, managing blogs and websites...
by Richard W | Aug 1, 2013 | Internet, Web, Wordpress
Today, WordPress version 3.6, codenamed Oscar, was released to the general public for download. This release brings many changes including, a revamped auto-save and post locking feature, an updated revision browser and native support for audio and video embeds, and...
by Richard W | Aug 1, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Web
So yesterday Google lunched a new responsive AdSense unit that will let webmasters utilize the code on their responsive sites and blogs. It’s great because when you create a single AdSense unit, it will work on all devices (desktops, tables and mobile phones). The...
by Richard W | Jul 31, 2013 | How-To/Tips, Web
Google has just launch a new responsive AdSense unit in beta designed to run on responsive websites and blogs. Responsive sites are those that adapt to different screen sizes. For example, a responsive website looks good whether on desktops, tablets or mobile phones....