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Webkiller

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  1. W3.org has 2 errors on its inner page. http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List Yeah I see it now I had a bunch of tabs up and missed it thanks. It was not just their custom toolkits that were showing errors but I agree.
  2. The one major site I found that passed was MSN www.msn.com. It passed with no warnings or errors XHTML. :clap: :clap: :clap:
  3. I thought these sites would pull all the stops for WC3. That was a joke so heres what I found in indexs. AOL www.aol.com Index - 421 Errors and wow 297 warnings - Written in XHTML. Ebay is still in HTML with 214 errors. CNN still in HTML and has 85 errors and 27 warnings. Fox is in XHTML and has 63 errors and 18 warnings. HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAH ----- www.microsoft.com is still emulating IE 7 because it messes up in 8 and 9 looks like.... TOOO funny. <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7" /> Microsoft is in XHTML and has 104 errors and 31 warnings. Google's comes in with 40 errors and 2 warnings. Bing is in XHTML and comes in with 12 errors on its 23 line index. Yahoo is still HTML with 1000 plus lines on index and comes in with 166 errors and 33 warnings. Add to the list folks if you want. I will try and build it more over time. Adding to List at 12:23 Major Bank Chase written in HTML comes in with 119 Errors and 51 Warnings. You Tube Written in HTML but weird in the fact it just put this at Doctype <!DOCTYPE html> nothing else. Huge Spaces in its lines with nothing must slow it down.... Lets see 154 Errors and 4 warnings. Facebook is written in XHTML and comes in with 11 errors.
  4. Well this is it folks you are able to delete anything on anyones website from Goggle to a secure bank like chase.com with this JS. This is not permanent. Tell me what you think? First you go to say www.google.com or this page your on right now. Erase everything in the address bar. Copy this JS: javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0 Paste that JS into the address bar and click enter. Then right click anything on the page and you should get the delete option to come up. It will delete anything enjoy! That feels good to delete all of eBay and make Google logo less.
  5. I found this very interesting that they were talking about web 3.0 as a better way to search for a web pages... The about.com editor thought it would be a virtual world where you could walk into virtual buildings and stores. I really dont know what its going to hold but I know there will be alot of competition in the future. They also talk about the web doing a bulk of work for you referring to copy and paste. Give me your thoughts? Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, once said, “The web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past.” It’s only a matter of time before web 3.0 -- better known as the “semantic web”-- rolls around, making web 2.0 -- the web as we know it today -- a thing of the past. Though there is a debate among experts as to when exactly web 3.0 will arrive, most predict it’s sooner rather than later. In the beginning… Web 1.0 was all about basics. With this first iteration, social networking was merely a dim glimmer in the minds of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and MySpace founders Tom Andersen and Chris DeWolfe. Back then, websites provided information with little opportunity for user interaction and feedback -- a one-way process dubbed “read-only”. The most interactive user activities involved chat and instant messaging. Then web 2.0 came along and introduced the world to blogs, social-networking sites, and a host of self-publishing tools. Articles are now accompanied with “comments” tools, and any hack with a computer can create a blog. Content exploded on the web, and a considerable portion of it is created by average users. Booming web audience The first decade also saw a tremendous leap in the growing number of online users. Mobile devices have also made 24-hour access to the web -- anywhere, anytime -- readily available: Simply sit at Starbucks and read email, check the news, and browse the web while sipping a Frappucino. What Web 3.0 holds in store What industry analysts foresee for the next version is a more personalized and easy-to-use web, eliminating several steps from your online searches to make them quicker. Hence, your computer is 'smarter’ and can better understand what you are searching for. According to PC Magazine, “the Semantic Web is a place where machines can read web pages much as we humans read them, a place where search engines and software agents can better troll the Net and find what we're looking for.” For example, if you are planning a weekend getaway to a mountain lodge and you want to make sure that there are convenience stores nearby, you wouldn’t have to conduct separate searches for lodges and stores. The web would simply deliver search results for both and categorize it in such a way that you would know which places are more convenient. What web 3.0 then promises is a more personalized, faster method of search that is tailored to your needs. And experts predict that this could also simplify the current problem of sifting through pages and pages of irrelevant web search results. Virtual world: Others also speculate whether web 3.0 will eventually develop into a virtual world. Writing in About.com, Daniel Nations explains that it’s a possibility that Web users would eventually be able to walk into virtual buildings and stores online. What this means for your computer With every technological advance, older gadgets are eventually replaced by new ones. While web 3.0 doesn’t necessarily mean you'll need a more powerful computer, the average lifespan for most computers is still 4 to 5 years and that isn’t expected to change. You can have your computer in top-notch shape as web 3.0 approaches by doing preventive maintenance to keep it healthy with help from programs like Computer Checkup Premium or System Mechanic. Computer Checkup Premium, for example, cleans registries, removes clutter by clearing out temporary or unwanted files, and helps your hard drive run more quickly by rearranging data to remove fragments. It also speeds up your computer and ensures your PC’s hard drive is operating at its maximum potential. WWW and information overload One drawback, some say, to these web technologies is that they could make it easier to rely on the web to do the bulk of your work for you. Once upon a time, the fear was that television would dull creativity and mental stimulation, and now the worry is that the Internet has replaced TV in this regard. As Chris Christensen, a computer executive and host of the Amateur Traveler podcast, says: “So we will hear stories about people for whom the web becomes an obsession. But that is no different from the couch potatoes who did not make good decisions about their TV habits.” As we write this, tech experts are busy working on the advancement and improvement of an ever-evolving web. As the New York Times explains, “Their goal is to add a layer of meaning on top of the existing web that would make it less of a catalog and more of a guide -- and even provide the foundation for systems that can reason in a human fashion.” Source AOL
  6. Thanks for the comments on the site. I think Your suggestion on the contact is very interesting and I like the idea. I will do that with the pages Sunday when I have more time. I disabled the right click because my generation of internet folks these days copy and paste everything on the internet. Then we move up the ladder to entry level people starting their sites and these people are all over the back end of your site with their browsers looking at your custom scripts all the way down to your time consuming lines of code you put in your site. Its so easy with browsers to do this today (go back six years and try) that once the majority of people get off of facebook and start wanting their own websites instead of their own personal page. Alot of copy writing from these people will take place all over the web.
  7. I would also suggest you or a employer getting a degree. You can be taught one on one by that person also. I would suggest going for the masters in web design. When your at the college for what ever degree you are taking drop by the professors rooms to go over what you have done on a web project. They are great at looking over custom scripts to experimenting with new styles etc.
  8. I messed around with the script for a couple hours finally fixed it. The right click will never close the window. Nothing will happen. Thanks Andrea Thanks for the comment. I have 16 keywords is there a limit for high engine ranking at 12? Thanks again. Andrea I changed the sliding mechanism because alot of people and you did not like it. I even dedicated to you Andrea in text on the site check it out..hehehee I changed the image pop up and fade away in the right on all the pages except the index. Tell me what you think?
  9. Thanks for the comment I missed your comment for a second. I may just make the image static stand still. The effect I was getting was the image going through the second column then running into the 3rd column then backing up and going around the site and doing it again. I tried stopping the loop to see how that went but when its done it just disappears. I spent alot of time editing the effect just right to do that but I see how it can be annoying. Thanks for the comments.
  10. Thanks the jquery.lightbox-0.5.js edit it your needs make a CSS with it and insert the loading div infront of the image on the PHP page.
  11. Its adobe flash and has nothing to do with a .gif..... I have had many compliments on it so your opinion will be added to the list. The right click does not close the site when you search through the search engine. Its only does it when linking the site. Thanks for the comments.
  12. Brent try changing the pixels and position: I see it in Google Chrome also Hey I seen you have no <meta name="description" content=""> <meta name="keywords" content=""> update that my friend.
  13. Webkiller

    click tag script

    Try embedding it in the actionscript with the flash banner. Then it might show up in the .swf files. How the client would see that I have no idea.
  14. I think I rank very well in Bing and Yahoo. If you have some ideas for ranking better in google please share. Thanks for the comment. Thanks for the nice comments. I am glad it helped you relax. We must share similar tastes because I based it on what I think of unique design and function. Rotating .gif LOL its Flash.... I have seen the errors in W3c most are meta tag closings which I dont need and little errors that would mess up scripts. I ran it by a few web designer professors at the University of Wisconsin a few weeks ago and they said it makes little difference and could hurt the functions. I am going to start reviewing each line again to make sure thanks for the comment. Hmm we liked the flash rotating and slide we may change them in time. Thanks for the comments. http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.bestad.org/ Thanks for the comments about the layout and feel of the site. I thought it would give a more interesting side of the site to visitors as the rest of the site I decided to lay off of it. PS: I am surprised nobody went nuts about the right click disable. I thought that was going to get alot of negative feedback as it was a test to see if I should keep it on or not. About 90% of the people at the university and most of my generation, early 20s copy and paste for school and little have experience to bypass it like a webmaster. Thanks Michael
  15. Lets hope the .js file exists that would cause it.
  16. Was that you just putting killersites in there a forgot the </a>? echo "<li><a href='http://www.killersites.com/community/index.php?app=core&module=search&do=active'>View All Topics</a></li></ul>";
  17. Try notepad 2 you will like it alot more then notepad. http://download.cnet.com/Notepad2/3000-2351_4-10516749.html
  18. This my company website and I have employees around the University in web design and other majors that work for me also. I hope you all like it and I would love to know how to improve the site more. We seem to rank very good on bing and yahoo with multiple keywords. We rank kind of low in google. Thanks everyone. Best Ad Advertising LLC
  19. Rank Beginner put them on your shared server or server in your root directory. When you have your domain it will link to them in your root. It would come up as http://www.yoursite.com/productlist.html on the web. <li><a href="/productlist.html">Products</a></li> <li><a href="/blah.css">CSS</a></li> <li><a href="/tables.html">Tables Tutorial</a></li> PS if you want a css file you name it blah.css
  20. W3C is telling me to close the meta tags like this /> and not like this >. Even websites all over the web say close like this > including major search engines like google and bing and yahoo. I mean would it throw off your meta tag in SEO to close it like />. I bet it wouldn't but you never know with all the little stuff these days???
  21. I happen to love Source Code editor built in Legacy File Manager because it happens to list the lines of code and highlights like notepad 2.
  22. No, I am not worried all my content looks fine when I went back to IE8 compatible. I will wait until they implement the cufon compatibility acceptance. I love the hand written text and the other amazing fonts cufon offers. I would rather wait for beta revamp, then hand code it to very few font choices in font-face.
  23. Implement a new event, called "looped" and modify the plugin to generate this event every time it reaches the end. This way, you could let it loop continuously, and still have a mechanism to add the new content in. Add this one line at line 53. if ((marqueeState.behavior == 'scroll' && marqueeState.last == marqueeRedux[marqueeState.axis]) || (marqueeState.behavior == 'alternate' && hitedge && marqueeState.last != -1) || (marqueeState.behavior == 'slide' && hitedge && marqueeState.last != -1)) { $marqueeRedux.trigger('looped'); // Ejn mod for looping if (marqueeState.behavior == 'alternate') { marqueeState.dir *= -1; // flip } Then bind add the bind method: $('div.mymarquee').bind('looped', function(event) { .... });
  24. You can take it back to IE7 or IE6 by replacing the 8 with 7,6.
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