A tutorial to make your website more fail-proof

5 Mar

I’ve just published a lengthy (5 page) tutorial on the process I use to make my web hosting a little more robust. It prevents the all-your-eggs-in-one-basket syndrome that can take down your entire online presence in one technical hiccup. Maybe not fail-proof, but at least more fail-resistant.

I actually wrote this up about a month ago, but held off on publishing because I realized it was near coma-inducing dull. So far, I haven’t figured out any way to make it more snappy, but hopefully it is as clear as possible. It should be straightforward enough for even a non-web-guru to follow and strengthen his/her website set-up.

Link: Strengthening your website with third-party services

Please make use of the comments section to ask for clarifications, questions, or your personal recommendations on the topic.

How to draw all over your web page with a highlighter marker

12 Feb

photo credit: uhuru1701 via Flickr

Have you ever had the urge to draw attention to your text  the old-school way?

I wrote up a complete tutorial on using HTML, CSS and a couple images to create realistic highlighter and pen underline effects on any web page.

Link: Underline and Highlight CSS Tutorial

My only request is that you use it with restraint.  

Oh. Another PHP and Web Development blog. How cute.

9 Feb

PHP code

Another day, another blog, another ho-hum introduction to aforementioned blog. The question (that, for the record, nobody is asking) is why?

  1. Whether or not anybody is paying attention, I learn best by teaching. If I make myself write out an article or tutorial on a topic, then it will probably stick.
  2. I often forget what I already know. If I blog as I go, at least I’ll be able to read myself later.
  3. Someday down the road somebody will be facing the exact problem I have written about, and hopefully I can be of some service to them in their time of great need.

There we are. Three more reasons than I really needed to start this. Glad you agree.

I’m a gonna get this party started by digging out things I’ve already done, and getting them all shiny for the world to see. Stay tuned.