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Mike Smith
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML feed that streamlines content syndication. Also know as Rich Site Summary, it is used to publish latest or frequently updated contents like; news headlines, blog entries, new audio or video streams etc. in an industry standard format. In simple words it's a way to subscribe to websites, the contents of which you […]
Mike Smith
he term black hat SEO (also known as spamdexing or search spam or search engine spam) refers to using deceptive or unethical techniques that do not follow the search engine guidelines, in order to get high rankings in search engines. The following methods are generally adopted for black hat SEO purposes. […]
Mike Smith
A site map or sitemap is a list of pages used by webmasters to inform search engines about URLs on a website that are available for crawling. The structure of site map file is generally in XML format and the contents must be UTF-8 encoded. It allows webmasters to include additional information about each URL like when it was last updated, how often it changes et […]
Mike Smith
Mac OS X has native support for Type 1 and OpenType fonts, which can be installed just like other font types on OS X. Check out the methods of adding or removing a font in Mac OS. […]
Mike Smith
For adding fonts in Classic environment, first you must restart the Classic environment so that the fonts will be available to Classic applications. In case of removing font from Classic System Folder, you must first shut down the Classic environment. […]
Mike Smith
Cloaking generally means to present different version of web page contents from of search engines to search robots and human visitors based on their browser's user agent or IP address. It's a deceptive method used to cheat search engines in order to rank well for desired keywords. […]