My Media Center Configuration
I recently re-paved my Media Center computer because I was getting occasional lock-ups for no discernible reason. It was a good time to do some media management and...
I recently re-paved my Media Center computer because I was getting occasional lock-ups for no discernible reason. It was a good time to do some media management and...
When opening an HTML file that sits on your desktop, IE will throw a security warning which you must click before the page is rendered. This is annoying,...
As AJAX and Javascript widgets get more popular, it is not unusual to see Javascript from multiple parties running on the same page. This greatly increases the chances...
Steve Jobs' rather unassumingly titled Thoughts on Music packs quite a punch. In what is surely going to be one of the most linked-to URL’s on the Internet, Jobs openly advocates...
The GoDaddy-MySpace fiasco appears to have run its course. As I read blog posts and news stories, one thing that stood out was the intense focus on the legal and...
In a previous post DotNetNuke Module Settings Made Simple, I had shared some code to make DotNetNuke module settings easier to manage. One of the methods in an included...
Many businesses that develop websites for customers using DotNetNuke have to field questions about reference sites. Here is the answer — Computer Hardware: AlienWare (Australia) - High-performance computer...
I naively assumed that the Office team dog-fooded the Outlook 2007 RSS Feeds capability before shipping the product. Based on my experience, I am inclined to believe that...
Steve Krug loves tabs for web page navigation and shares examples of tabs that work and those that don’t in his popular book on web usability “Dont’ Make...
I needed a way to present the user with a hierarchical list of categories in an ASP.Net application. I also needed the code to be light-weight and the...