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Amazing CMS & Shopping Cart themes

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Features & Benefits

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Client login page for their customers
A Self Maintained Update by You or Your Web Admin.

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Easy to Use Theme Options Pages

Fully Widgeted Sidebars

PSD Files for Image Customization

Auto-sized Thumbnail Management

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Features & Benefits

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  • A Self Maintained Update by You or Your Web Admin.
  • Theme Updates and Future Themes
  • Professionally Search Engine Optimized
  • Easy to Use Theme Options Pages
  • Fully Widgeted Sidebars
  • PSD Files for Image Customization
  • Support and Detailed Theme Tutorials
  • Auto-sized Thumbnail Management
  • Developed for Localization
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Facebook Developer News March 16, 2010

We’re excited to announce a number of new features this week, including ways to retrieve friends, applications, and Pages a user has tagged in a post; to query the stream without the read_stream extended permission; and more.

Querying Tagged Items in Status Posts

Starting after the Wednesday, March 17th push, you can query the stream_tag FQL table to return associations between users or Facebook Pages and the items they tag in status posts. Every field in the table (actor_id, target_id, and post_id) is indexable, and each takes an array, so you can query the table in various ways to determine:

  • All the friends, Pages, events, and other Facebook objects one or more users has tagged in posts.
  • All the posts in which a user has tagged something.
  • All the users who have tagged a given object in a post.

Querying the stream Table for Public Data

The stream FQL table now returns public data (viewable by everyone on Facebook) if you query it without any extended permissions. As before, if the user granted your application the read_stream extended permission, you can access additional data from the user’s stream.

Enabling Users to Control Comments Publishing

In order to give users control over whether to publish comments made in a Comments Box back to Facebook, we’ve added the publish_feed attribute to the fb:comments XFBML tag. IFrame applications must set this attribute to false.

Improving Application Navigation through Search

We’ve improved the Search box on Facebook to make it even easier for users to navigate to the things they care most about: people, applications, Pages, or any object within the social graph. The Search typeahead now offers these new features:

  • Second-degree connections: The Search box now surfaces friends of friends as well as Pages, applications, or other objects friends are connected to. If a user starts typing in a name of an application that a friend has started using, it’s likely to appear at the top of the typeahead results.
  • Popular connections: If an application or Page is popular, it’s likely to appear in search results, even if a user is distantly connected to it.
  • Bigger profile thumbnails: Larger profile pictures in the search results make it easier for users to identify what they’re looking for.

These changes will make it easier for users to discover and make new connections, as well as navigate back to them later. Applications a user has authorized, whether or not they have been bookmarked, will continue to appear in the typeahead as they do today.

Best Practices for Using the New Communication Channels

To help you most effectively utilize the new Facebook communication channels like the news, activity, and counters in the Dashboard API, and the ability to get a user’s primary Facebook email address, we created a guide outlining the new channels and the goals they can help you meet.

Notifications Removed from Insights

In our efforts to simplify application communication channels, we stopped delivering application notifications. Because of this, the Insights tab no longer displays data about notifications.

Stay Informed

Remember to check the Developer Roadmap so you can have advanced notice of what we’re releasing for Facebook Platform. We also publish a weekly article that lists each week’s code check-ins that impact Facebook Platform.

We hope you start using these features and we welcome your feedback on the Developer Forum.

Categories: Marketing/ Consulting

What is a Dedicated Server?

What is a Dedicated Server?

Unlike normal Shared Hosting plans, which put many customer accounts on a single server, a dedicated server is reserved exclusively for the account and usage of a single customer. This means that the dedicated server customer has exclusive rights to their server’s bandwidth, memory and storage space, while performance is not affected by traffic and the usage patterns of other customers.

Unlike collocation hosting, Dedicated Hosting involves the actual leasing of a server box that is configured and set up according to your preferences, but remains at our data center. A dedicated server account provides you with a dedicated IP address and full control of server usage and software installation, with admin (root) access to the server.

You can use a dedicated server for a wide variety of purposes, including gaming, database management, and traffic-intensive Web sites. Dedicated Servers are particularly useful for companies and individuals who run very high-traffic Web sites or applications, and who need the bandwidth, versatility and consistent performance of a dedicated box.

Our Dedicated Servers are perfect for eCommerce, multimedia and other sites that need Managed Hosting featuring advanced performance, reliability and control. Choose from pre-designed Windows 2008 and Linux plans featuring multi-core processors, enhanced options like managed backups and much more – or build your own server for customized results.

Go Daddy also offers assisted Service Plans if you want to save the time, energy and money it takes to set up, monitor and maintain your Dedicated Server. Go Daddy’s team of server professionals will personally set up your dedicated server to deliver maximum performance. Plus, they will also handle select monitoring and maintenance issues that would otherwise drain your time and resources. So save the time and energy it takes to setup, monitor and maintain your dedicated server by letting our expert staff do it for you.

How do I clear my web browser cache?

In order to speed up web browsing, web browsers are designed to download web pages and store them locally on your computer’s hard drive in an area called “cache“. The cache contains a kind of travel record of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, even cookies. Typically these items are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.

When you visit the same page for a second time, the browser speeds up display time by loading the page locally from cache instead of downloading everything again. This sometimes results in less than current versions of web pages being displayed. When the cache fills up, performance can slow down and your hard drive may run out of space.

You should periodically clear the cache to allow your browser to function more efficiently. If you believe that you have a less than current version of a page, please see the following steps listed below to clear the cache in your browser.

Windows Macintosh
Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.0 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 7.0 latest version
Safari
Macintosh OS 10.2 Safari 1.0 latest version
Mozilla Firefox
Firefox latest version
Mozilla Firefox
Firefox latest version
Mozilla Suite
1.7latest version
Mozilla Suite
1.7latest version
Netscape Communicator/Navigator
4.0 | 6.0 | 7.0 | 8.0 latest version
Microsoft Internet Explorer
4.0 – 5.0 Get Browser (not supported any more)

Clearing Browser Cache on Windows


Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click Tools in the upper toolbar.
  3. Click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  4. Click the General tab
  5. Click Delete Files under “Temporary Internet Files”.
  6. Check Delete all offline content.
  7. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
  8. Click Apply and then OK.

or

  1. Click Start, select Settings and Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  3. Click the General tab
  4. Click Delete Files.
    NOTE: Do not select Delete Cookies. Delete Cookies removes all the cookies stored on the computer.
  5. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
  6. Click OK.

    Direct Microsoft Support Page

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click Tools in the upper toolbar.
  3. Click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  4. Click the General tab
  5. Click Delete Files under “Temporary Internet Files”.
  6. Check Delete all offline content.
  7. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
  8. Click Apply and then OK.

or

  1. Click Start, select Settings and Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  3. Click the General tab
  4. Click Delete Files.
    NOTE: Do not select Delete Cookies. Delete Cookies removes all the cookies stored on the computer.
  5. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
  6. Click OK.
  7. Close Window.

    Direct Microsoft Support Page

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click Tools in the upper toolbar.
  3. Click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  4. Click the General tab
  5. Click Delete Files under “Temporary Internet Files”.
  6. Check Delete all offline content.
  7. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
  8. Click Apply and then OK.

or

  1. Click Start, select Settings and Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  3. Click Delete Files.
    NOTE: Do not select Delete Cookies. Delete Cookies removes all the cookies stored on the computer.
  4. Click OK on the Delete Files dialog box.
  5. Click OK.
  6. Close Window.

    Direct Microsoft Support Page

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click Tools in the upper toolbar or click on the Tools icon.
  3. Click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  4. Click the General tab
  5. Click Delete under “Browsing History”.
  6. Click Delete Files under “Temporary Internet Files”.
  7. Click Yes on the Delete Files dialog box.
  8. Click Close and then OK.

or

  1. Click Start, select Settings and Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Internet Options to open Internet Properties.
  3. Click Delete under “Browsing History”.
  4. Click Delete Files under “Temporary Internet Files”.
  5. Click Yes on the Delete Files dialog box.
  6. Click Close and then OK.
  7. Close Window.

    Direct Microsoft Support Page

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Mozilla Firefox

  1. Click Tools in the upper toolbar and select Options.
  2. Click the Privacy Icon.
  3. Click Clear across from the Cache option.
  4. Click Ok.
  5. Exit and re-launch the browser.

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Mozilla 1.7

  1. Open Mozilla
  2. Click on Edit in the upper toolbar and Select Preferences.
  3. Click the Advance category.
  4. Expand Advance category and click on Cache.
  5. Click the Clear Cache option.
  6. Click Ok.
  7. Exit and re-launch the browser.

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Netscape Communicator / Navigator 4.0

  1. Click Edit in the upper toolbar and select Preferences.
  2. Click Advanced.
  3. Click Cache.
  4. Click Clear Memory Cache.
  5. Click Clear Disk Cache.
  6. Click OK.

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Netscape Communicator / Navigator 6.0

  1. Click Edit in the upper toolbar and select Preferences.
  2. Click Advanced.
  3. Click Cache.
  4. Click Clear Memory Cache.
  5. Click Clear Disk Cache.
  6. Click OK.

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Netscape Communicator / Navigator 7.0

  1. Click Edit in the upper toolbar and select Preferences.
  2. Click the Triangle next to Advanced to expand it.
  3. Click Cache.
  4. Click Clear Cache.
  5. Click OK.

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Netscape Communicator / Navigator 8.0

  1. Click Tools in the upper toolbar and select Options.
  2. Select Privacy under Options on the left side of the screen.
  3. Click Cache.
  4. Click Clear Cache.
  5. Click Clear.
  6. Click OK.

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Clearing Browser Cache on Macintosh


Safari 1.0 for Macintosh OS X

  1. Open Safari.
  2. Click on Safari in the upper toolbar and Select Empty Cache.
  3. Click Empty on the Are you sure message box.
  4. Exit and re-launch the browser.

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Firefox for Macintosh OS X

  1. Open Firefox
  2. Click on Firefox in the upper toolbar and Select Preferences.
  3. Click the Privacy Icon.
  4. Click Clear across from the Cache option.
  5. Click Ok.
  6. Exit and re-launch the browser.

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Mozilla 1.7 for Macintosh OS X

  1. Open Mozilla
  2. Click on Mozilla in the upper toolbar and Select Preferences.
  3. Click the Advance category.
  4. Expand Advance category and click on Cache.
  5. Click the Clear Cache option.
  6. Click Ok.
  7. Exit and re-launch the browser.

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Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, 4.01, 4.5, & 5.0 for Macintosh

  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Click Edit in the upper toolbar and select Preferences.
  3. Click the arrow beside Web Browser.
  4. Click Advanced.
  5. Click Empty Now.
  6. Click Ok.
  7. Exit and re-launch the browser.
Categories: Computers Tips

How to Delete the Contents of the Temporary Internet Files Folder

The Temporary Internet Files (or cache) folder contains Web page content that is stored on your hard disk for quick viewing. This cache permits Internet Explorer or MSN Explorer to download only the content that has changed since you last viewed a Web page, instead of downloading all the content for a page every time it is displayed. To delete the files in the Temporary Internet Files folder, follow these steps:.

1. Quit Internet Explorer and quit any instances of Windows Explorer.
2. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet Options.
3. On the General tab, click Delete Files under Temporary Internet Files.
4. In the Delete Files dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check box , and then click OK.
5. Click OK.

Notes

* If the Temporary Internet Files folder contains a significant amount of Web page content, this process may take several minutes to complete.
* An administrator can customize your Temporary Internet Files settings and prevent you from changing them (for example, by removing the General tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box). If you cannot access the Internet Options dialog box or the General tab, contact your administrator for more information.
* Files that start with the word “Cookie” may remain in your Temporary Internet Files folder after you follow these steps. These files are pointers to the actual cookie files that are located in your Cookies folder. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
158769 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/158769/EN-US/ ) Emptying Temporary Internet Files Folder Leaves Cookies Files
For additional information about how to delete cookies, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
278835 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835/EN-US/ ) How to Delete Cookie Files
* In some cases, files that are downloaded from Web sites may remain in your Temporary Internet Files folder but are not visible in Windows Explorer after you follow these steps. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
301057 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301057/EN-US/ ) Temporary Internet Files Use More Disk Space Than Specified

Categories: Computers Tips

what is offline content?

what is offline content?

When doing some maintenance with IE 6.0 I clear the cache (delete temporary
internet files). I also have the option to clear offline content. What is
offline content?

Offline content consists of web pages which have been saved for offline
viewing (no internet connection required.) This is the purpose of the “Make
available offline” check box on the “Add favorite” screen in IE6 and earlier
browsers.

If you aren’t saving pages for offline viewing you should always clear
offline content.

Clearing offline content will also delete 0 kb files created when Outlook
Express, Windows Mail and possibly other mail/news programs are used to read
newsgroup messages.

Hope this helps,

Tommy P.

Categories: Computers Tips
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