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CPanel Alternatives Both Free and Non-Free (Updated, Expanded and Revised) - 0 views

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    "Back in September 2007 I wrote article 966, "CPanel Alternatives Both Free and Non-Free", which has been a perennial favourite with forum users the world over when answering the question "What else is there to use other than cPanel?". CPanel continues to be the most well known control interface for your remote server and/or general shared hosting requirements. CPanel and WHM also continue to be not-that-cheap and they just like in 2007 when I first said this they still have a few issues (as do most things). In 2007 I said that we needed a few CPanel alternatives which I offered to the world and the world seemed to be pleased to have available. However it is now 2011 and about time I released a more up to date edition of my eternally popular article which now includes more alternatives than ever including some cloud server management systems."
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Microsoft Office 2007 Product Keys Incl Full Version Free Download - 0 views

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    Microsoft Office 2007 Product Keys Incl Full Version Free Download
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Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Product Key Full Free Download - 0 views

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    Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Product Key Full Free Download
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Azeem Ibrahim - YouTube - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Azeem Ibrahim - The Express Tribune Blog - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Dr Azeem Ibrahim - The Express Tribune - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Azeem Ibrahim - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Azeem Ibrahim - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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BIOGRAPHY- Azeem Ibrahim - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Azeem Ibrahim - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Azeem Ibrahim: Malaise in Malaysia: Corruption in High Places - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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University of Salford - 0 views

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    A self-made success in a number of diverse fields, Glasgow-born Azeem Ibrahim has been described by his peers as a brilliant young scholar, financial wizard and last of the true remaining polymaths. In 2007, Azeem became the youngest person on Carter Anderson's UK Power 100 list, which described him as one of the most influential and highest-achieving people in Britain. The same year Azeem was included in the Observer Courvoisier Future 500 - a definitive list of the nation's most forward-thinking and brightest young innovators.
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Benefits of SharePoint Development for your Business - Evince Development - 0 views

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    Microsoft SharePoint has been there for many years and happens to be a very important business resource even today. Though the software has been there since 2001, it was not until SharePoint 2007, that businesses have started harnessing its power. SharePoint Designer, SharePoint Online, SharePoint Foundation, SharePoint Workspace and SharePoint server are a part of the SharePoint platform.
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Need of having mobile responsive Website/Blog - 0 views

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    In 1997, there were approximately 1 million websites, and 10 years later, there were 150 million. In 2007, there were about 1 million mobile websites, and the number is supposed to reach 150 million by 2017. It is clear that mobile friendly websites are going to increase exponentially in the years to come. The internet started on the PC but with more than 3 billion mobile phones being used world wide, we are soon approaching a time when many people's first internet experience will be through a mobile device. These rapid changes have left the business world with no choice other than to adapt to them. With mobile devices taking over the place of the PC, not having a mobile friendly website is like committing business suicide.

Joomla Development a Better Solution for E-commerce Business - 1 views

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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Using the robots meta tag - 0 views

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    Valid meta robots content values Googlebot interprets the following robots meta tag values: NOINDEX - prevents the page from being included in the index. NOFOLLOW - prevents Googlebot from following any links on the page. (Note that this is different from the link-level NOFOLLOW attribute, which prevents Googlebot from following an individual link.) NOARCHIVE - prevents a cached copy of this page from being available in the search results. NOSNIPPET - prevents a description from appearing below the page in the search results, as well as prevents caching of the page. NOODP - blocks the Open Directory Project description of the page from being used in the description that appears below the page in the search results. NONE - equivalent to "NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW".
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Parallel Testing for PHPUnit with ParaTest - 0 views

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    PHPUnit has hinted at parallelism since 2007, but, in the meantime, our tests continue to run slowly. Time is money, right? ParaTest is a tool that sits on top of PHPUnit and allows you to run tests in parallel without the use of extensions. This is an ideal candidate for functional (i.e Selenium) tests and other long-running processes.
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Download details: XML Notepad 2007 - 0 views

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The Incredible Em & Elastic Layouts with CSS - 0 views

  • Elastic design uses em values for all elements. Ems are a relative size, written like this: 1em, 0.5em, 1.5em etc. Ems can be specified to three decimal places like so: 1.063em. “Relative” means: They are calculated based on the font size of the parent element. E.g. If a <div> has a computed font size of 16px then any element inside that layer —a child— inherits the same font size unless it is changed. If the child font size is changed to 0.75em then the computed size would be 0.75 × 16px = 12px. If the user increases (or decreases) text size in their browser, the whole interface stretches (or shrinks.)
  • All popular browsers have a default font size of 16px. Therefore, at the default browser setting, 1em = 16px.
  • The <body> inherits it unless styled otherwise using CSS. Therefore 1em = 16px, 0.5em = 8px, 10em = 160px and so on. We can now specify any element size we need to using ems!
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  • However, (gasp) IE has a problem with ems. Resizing text from medium (default) to large in IE5/6 would lead to a huge increase in font size rather than the gradual one expected. So another selector is needed to get IE to behave: html{ font-size:100%; }
  • Let’s give our <body> some more style, and center everything in the viewport (this will be important later for our content wrapper.) Our initial CSS ends up like this: html{ font-size: 100%; } body{ font-size: 1em; font-family: georgia, serif; text-align: center; color: #444; background: #e6e6e6; padding: 0; margin: 0; }
  • 1 ÷ 16 × 740 = 46.25em (1 ÷ parent font-size × required pixel value = em value)
  • While we're here, we might as well add some typographic goodness by selecting a basic leading and adding some vertical rhythm, with everything expressed in ems.
  • Set a 12px font size with 18px line height and margin for paragraphs
  • Dividing the desired line height (18px) by the element font size (12px) gives us the em value for line height. In this example, the line height is 1 and a half times the font size: 1.5em. Add line height and margin properties to the CSS: p{ font-size: 0.750em; line-height: 1.5em; margin: 1.5em; } Now the browser will say to itself, “Oh, line height and margin is set to 1.5em, so that should be 1.5 times the font size. What’s the font size, again? 12px? OK, cool, make line height and margin 1.5 times that, so 18px.”
  • To retain our vertical rhythm we want to set an 18px line height and margin. Easy: If the font size is 18px then 18px in ems is 1em! Let’s add the properties to the CSS (and make the font weight light:) h1{ font-size: 1.125em; line-height: 1em; margin: 1em; font-weight: 300; }
  • Jon, good article and very useful chartm but your text sizing method has one major drawback. If elements with font-sizes set in em’s are nested, i.e with lists, these elements inherit the font size. Therefore each child element will be 0.75em (or 75%) of the previous one: See an example here. (Would have posted the code put it was coming out really ugly!) I would recommend against using that method and setting the global font size in the body tag i.e. 'font-size:75%' for 12px. Then only setting different font-sizes where necessary.
  • Thanks Will, interesting point, but that is solved with a simple font-size:1em on the first child. Retaining the default ensures that even images are sized correctly in ems. IE (surprise) will compute incorrectly against a parent length equivalent to 12px. My preference born out by some minor but painful computed size errors in complex layouts is not to adjust the body, and only set font size where necessary for specific elements.
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    A nice and simple explanation of using EMs to make elastic layouts
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