Written by Marie Buckhanan on 30 July 2008
It sounds like it should be something nasty or icky doesn’t it?
Despite the rather ugly sound, blogs have become very popular.
So where did the crazy name come from? Back in the early days of the net, some daring pioneers began journaling online. The term ‘web log’ or ‘weblog’ was coined to describe the new [Continue]
Written by Marie Buckhanan on 30 July 2008
A friend recently said she got confused about which was bigger: kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, etc.
Ah ha! An easy little article, I thought. A cheat sheet for newbies. I’ll just look up what comes after terabyte and whip a quick article together.
How wrong I was.
Megs & Gigs
The prefix part is pretty straightforward. The kilo, mega, [Continue]
Written by Marie Buckhanan on 28 July 2008
html is the acronym for HyperText Mark-up Language.
Oookay! You are thinking. That helped a lot. What to heck is HyperText Mark-up Language.
html is the code (or language) that tells your browser how to display a page – paragraph breaks, fonts, tables, forms, images, etc. If you ever look at the source code for a web [Continue]
Written by Marie Buckhanan on 08 July 2008
The site has been neglected and unloved for so long that there is really nothing left to salvage. So what do you do?
Just let it die. When the domain name and hosting expire, that’s it. It’s gone. Give a little sigh of relief.
Sell the domain name to someone who wants it and let them revamp [Continue]