Articles Comparing Content Management Systems: WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal
WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal are three of the most popular open-source content management systems. That means that they enable an administrator to log into the website “back end” to add new...
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If you have a photo of a discernible face published on a blog or website, then you may need a “model release form” signed by the person depicted in the photograph (also known as “the...
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When one becomes a freelancer (as in freelance web designer, web developer, programming, or freelancer writer), one of the most commonly asked questions is how one should bill clients. By the hour...
read moreHow to Set Your Business Name in PayPal
When a user clicks on your “Buy Now” or a “Donate” button on your site, they will be redirected to a PayPal hosted page in which they can pay with PayPal or input their credit card...
read moreMySQL is the most popular open source database
MySQL is a relational database that is open source and freely downloadable from MySQL.com. MySQL is can be pronounced either “My-S-Q-L” or “My Sequel”. Open source means...
read moreHow to Get the Website Code for Google Analytics?
Google Analytics is a free tool that you will help you monitor the amount and type of traffic coming to your website. In order for it to do that, you have to set up a website profile, and it will...
read moreSetting Up Tax Rules in PayPal Profile
As an online merchant, you should consult with your tax adviser as to how to charge tax to customers. Author and website are not tax advisers and are not be liable for correctness of content. The...
read moreHow to Set Up a PayPal Buy Now Button
A “Buy Now” button is a button that you can place on your website where if the user clicks on it, the user will be directed to a PayPal hosted page where the user can submit their payment via...
read moreRedirect Old HTML page to a New HTML page using RewriteRule in mod_rewrite
If your webhost server is running Apache, then you can use the Apache module mod_rewrite to redirect traffic from one web page (say old.html) to another web page (new.html). This means that if a...
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