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<0> kev009: does that make sense? cause otherwise all that blue space is just empty... zero content
<1> yes, I am trying to see the best way to rework the logo
<1> the problem is, BBSI is the name much like IBM is ***ociated with [International Business Machines]
<0> kev009: otherwise, the familiar layout looks pretty good...
<2> ah, but IBM doesn't put "International Business Machines" on their index, just plain 'IBM'
<3> hey kev
<3> it looks like you took a **** on a big white canvas
<3> and went to save for web
<3> and called it a ****ing web site
<0> the-drew: you're just mad it doesn't have naked people on it
<2> Dorward:
<3> im naked
<3> and full of glee
<3> so quite the contrary, my gay friend
<4> anyone use the ff extention DownTHEMall?
<4> it's amazingly fast



<4> i love it
<5> http://zidane.make-me.be/
<6> Does anyone know a program for Windows to convert GIF to BIF?
<7> Akiyuki: Gimp
<6> Are you sure?
<7> Yes
<6> ty
<7> Hang on ... "BIF"? What is BIF?
<8> anyone would have an idea what to send in the http 1.1 header to a server not to have gzip compression?
<8> there's tons of info on how to get it, but nothing about how not to get it
<7> DeathWolf: I'd expect servers to treat no mention of accepting compresses responses as a request for uncompressed data. Failing that, try sticking a q value on the relevent accept header.
<8> Dorward, what would be the accept for plain text though?
<8> something like accept-encoding: compress;q=0, gzip;q=0, *;q=0 ?
<7> DeathWolf: Err. Accept: text/plain (although that doesn't have anything to do with compression or lack there of)
<9> hiya Dorward
<7> Dr-Linux: Yes. Although I wouldn't put the * on there.
<10> Dorward: ?
<7> Dr-Linux: I wouldn't put in a claim that you don't accept any encoding at all.
<10> Dorward: what you are talking about?
<10> Dorward: are you from France? :S
<5> who used to torture cats as a kid
<11> I used to put a cardboard box over my cat to see how long it took it to get out. Is that torture?
<12> i'm having a weird problem with my website
<12> some links and menues are dissapearing on IE
<13> goblins did it
<12> I was blaming elves...
<13> ima-learn-ajax!
<3> ajax4clowns
<13> ?
<14> is it possible to have multiline titles? in title="" attributes .. and how
<10> anybody uses drupal?
<15> yeh
<16> how can my site place in first page at google,yahoo,... , do I have to pay money?
<15> dayi: you have to make the content relevant enough that the search engines think it's worth being at the top
<16> GarethAdams:what do you mean, can you explain a bit?
<15> search engines rank sites based on what's on the site
<15> not how much the site owner paid
<15> at least, the most popular search engines
<17> We download a lot without paying squat. Drink up, me 'earties, yo ho. With torrents, we pillage whatever you got. Drink up, my 'earties, yo ho. Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me!
<7> dayi: The purpose of search engines is to find the best content for what the user is searching for. You are more likely to be high up the rankings if your content is the best content.
<16> if I get ranks , than I can be the first
<17> dayi: If you have a good site that lots of people like, you'll get high ranks.
<17> Search engines aren't advertising systems, they help people get what they're looking for. If you want to advertise, buy ads somewhere
<16> I am going to develop a web site , and try to get ads there(it is about a special road in turkey)
<17> dayi: If your site has a lot of good information, complies with standards, is accessible, and you get attention from people around the Web, your ranking will go up
<17> You can't force a search engine to rank you higher. Trying to do so will likely cause you to be ranked lower.
<16> Nanobot:ok I got it
<17> An ajax is a small creature, about 3 feet in height, with a distinguishably large nose. It's quick and nimble, but never strays far from its home. They are quick breeders, although an unusually high percentage of newborns have birth defects and die young. While a live ajax once sold for a handsome price, many now regard the ajax as a pest.
<17> samer: Theoretically, it should be possible to have a multiline title attribute by using HTML entities representing a newline character (just putting a line break in the attribute value should do nothing, since whitespace is supposed to collapse to a single normal space). However, no major browser support this correctly.
<17> How do you pronounce "reisio"?
<18> I pronounce it "reisio"
<2> I pronounce it "rye-zee-oh"
<2> but, let me think
<17> I always ***umed "ray-see-oh"
<2> it's the end of a name backwards, so let me think of how it'd actually be pronounced...
<2> Nanobot: that's about the same
<2> rise-eee-oh, works, too
<19> Hi, if I include a form on my page how can I make the cursor blink in one of the input boxes so when the user enters some data it would go there?
<2> okay it's the end of Courvoisier, which is like kuh-wah-zee-eh



<17> My name is spelled "Nanobot", but it's pronounced "Mozilla"
<2> so...it'd be like 'he-eez-ha'
<2> Nanobot: well duh
<19> I remeber I read it some where but oh my bad memory always disappoint me :(
<17> By the way, when you're talking with someone aloud, how do you distinguish between Netscape and Mozilla?
<20> hi
<2> Nanobot: huh?
<20> =]
<2> Nanobot: isn't the difference in names enough?
<17> reisio: I see you are not geeky enough to get the reference :P
<17> From the Netscape UNIX readme: it's spelled N-e-t-s-c-a-p-e, but it's pronounced "Mozilla."
<20> do you recommend putting random things in my index page, so when google crawlers visit the page again they will think it's updated? does this work?
<17> ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/english/4.79/unix/supported/linux22/navigator_standalone/README.txt
<2> did you actually read that readme when you installed Netscape?
<2> actually that does ring a bell, I think...
<17> reisio: No, but the message has always been there
<2> /communicator/ so vestigile
<2> **** how do you spell that word
<2> no e
<2> I wish askoxford.com's search wasn't such crap :p
<2> ah, the eeeul
<2> vistigial, sure :p
<20> do you recommend putting random things in my index page, so when google crawlers visit the page again they will think it's updated? does this work?
<20> such as, picking news randomly
<20> or tuts
<2> Mahmoud: doesn't work
<20> reisio, any solution?
<2> Mahmoud: solution to what?
<20> reisio, making google caching more of my pages, without droping them
<2> Mahmoud: you could use one of those meta tags to tell the bot to come back more often
<2> like revisit something, I can't remember what it's called
<20> reisio, but what would happen if it came but didn't see any difference?
<2> <meta name="revisit-after" content="7 days"> like that
<2> Mahmoud: in the end? not much, I guess
<2> I doubt Google bothers to diff old caches with new ones to determine whether or not to add a new one
<2> if that's what you're getting at
<20> I think this is usefull to tell it when to come, just to keep the cached page uptodate
<2> it probably just rewrites
<20> what do you say about this, they cached many pages, and now they have just one entry
<2> what's the big deal? :p
<20> :/
<20> how would people know about my site
<2> I thought you were concerned with Google's cache of your site being too old
<20> no
<20> i was thinking that google removes entries from thier dbase if they are too old
<20> this is why I said, create random parts, so each time it will seem new to google
<2> mmm, don't think that happens
<2> if Google goes to your page once, it _will_ go there again
<2> and your page will remain listed somewhere for as long as it's online
<20> why did they remove previous entries they had?
<2> Mahmoud: as I understand it, when it goes back again, it replaces the old entry with the new
<2> or at least archives the old
<20> i think my question is not clear
<20> google cached about, 30 pages of my site
<21> sometimes they remove the content cache of a not very popular page
<20> and when I said "site:mysite.com", it returned all the 30 pages
<20> but after few weeks, I saw only 1 entry
<2> Mahmoud: so?
<20> means, only one entry for my site? doesn't help..
<20> I want more
<2> it doesn't make sense for more
<2> if someone searches for "mahmoud's site", Google is only going to want to return one result that actually goes to your site
<20> they already cached many pages
<2> possibly two
<20> I have many pages, tuts, news..etc..
<2> if you have subpages on more specific topics and someone searches for those topics, that's different
<20> if any one searches, google will look at info in the index page only
<2> Mahmoud: I doubt it
<2> if your subpages are linked to, and someone searches for something that matches to them, I think they'll be found
<20> reisio, I don't think so
<20> try searching for (say) site:maxforums.net
<20> you will see all pages cached for that site
<20> means, this is what all google knows about this site


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