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5 Easy Choices For a Better Website.

5 Easy Choices For a Better Website.

January 7, 2012 No Comments

Are you planning to design or redesign your website soon? If so, then here are a few tips that will hopefully guide you to some better decisions in that process. Don’t use music You may be tempted to add music to your website. Resist this urge! When you create a website, you want to encourage ...

How to enable site maps in Waypoint

How to enable site maps in Waypoint

November 22, 2011 No Comments

Sitemaps are simple XML files that Google and other search engines use to find the content in your website. If you have a Waypoint site, you can generate this file easily. Check out this short video that shows you how to generate this file and set it to update itself automatically.

5 reasons you should learn how to use HTML

5 reasons you should learn how to use HTML

November 21, 2011 No Comments

HTML is the backbone of everything online. Everyone should know how to read it and write it! OK, well maybe not everyone needs to go crazy learning how to work with it, but for those who post content online it would certainly benefit to have a rudimentary understanding of it. Here are a few reasons ...

What is an SSL Certificate?

What is an SSL Certificate?

July 27, 2011 No Comments

You may have heard about SSL Certificates, also called secure certificates, or SSL Certs for short. But what are they? SSL is an acronym for Secure Sockets Layer. The SSL Certificate is a little piece of code that is used to make a website more secure. When you visit a website, the URL (web address) ...

OSX Lion Removes Functionality

OSX Lion Removes Functionality

July 27, 2011 2 Comments

In my previous post I thought I had found a way to maintain some of the functionality that we had in OSX Snow Leopard only to find that I was wrong, and a reboot quickly erased any hope of that. After using Lion for several days, I have found a number of things that are ...

Assign Applications to “Spaces” in OSX Lion

Assign Applications to “Spaces” in OSX Lion

July 21, 2011 27 Comments

I was a happy user of Spaces in OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard. You could assign certain applications to certain spaces and with a quick keystroke, flip between them. I used it to keep my email and calendar separate and run windows using Parallels in full screen mode and easily bounce back and forth between mac ...

Are you backing up your data?

Most people know they should back up their data, but not everyone does. If you’re one of those people,...

5 Easy Choices For a Better Website.

Are you planning to design or redesign your website soon? If so, then here are a few tips that...

How to enable site maps in Waypoint

Sitemaps are simple XML files that Google and other search engines use to find the content in your website....

5 reasons you should learn how to use HTML

HTML is the backbone of everything online. Everyone should know how to read it and write it! OK, well...

How to Link Facebook to Twitter

Posting to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and other social media sites is a great way to interact with your customers....

Visual Studio Environment Tips

This week I had to send my iMac in for repair. Normally I program using Windows Server 2008 running...

Fixing IIS7 Maximum Upload Size

If you have your Waypoint site hosted with Twin Harbor and you need to increase the maximum file upload...

What is an SSL Certificate?

You may have heard about SSL Certificates, also called secure certificates, or SSL Certs for short. But what are...

OSX Lion Removes Functionality

In my previous post I thought I had found a way to maintain some of the functionality that we...

Assign Applications to “Spaces” in OSX Lion

I was a happy user of Spaces in OSX 10.6 Snow Leopard. You could assign certain applications to certain...