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Domino 2.0 Rich Internet Applications with IBM Lotus Notes/Domino
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Search Engine Optimization for Domino websites

Why is my Domino site not ranked in Google? What causes bad search engine ranking and what can you do about it?

Permalink - posted on 20/10/2006 21:39 in Domino
Most useful web developer tools

Overview of web developer toolbars, JavaScript debuggers and other useful tools for a web developer.

Permalink - posted on 18/10/2006 08:45 - 3 responses
Server side cookies in Domino

I always used to set cookies with JavaScript, but since webpages also have to be accessible without client side scripting or plugins, here are the formulas to set persistent or session cookies and to delete them.

Permalink - posted on 16/10/2006 22:29 in Domino
Promoting your blog

About posting your blog to search engins and such. Technorati, Google, DominoBlogs,...

Permalink - posted on 13/10/2006 18:10 in General
IE7 breaking Web applications

Internet Explorer 7 will be shipped this month as an automated update. Will it break the web applications you build or the ones you are using? And what can be done about it?

Permalink - posted on 11/10/2006 10:27 in General
Using semantic CSS naming

The importance of having semantic meaningfull id and class names in HTML tags.

Permalink - posted on 09/10/2006 23:15 in CSS
Developing a blog template in Domino

This is what I'm going to do with my free time this weekend. I am giving a workshop about web development in Domino for my colleagues soon, and I was offered a space to blog on 'lotusnotes.be', a very lovely domain name for a Domino fan as me. Developing a blog and blogging about it at the same time is a little scary though.

Permalink - posted on 06/10/2006 18:07 in Domino
How to make an RSS feed in Domino

No blog is complete without having a RSS feed. And making one in Domino is dead easy. So here's how to do it.

Permalink - posted on 03/10/2006 12:47 in Domino, XML - 1 response
XHTML 1.0 Strict in a nutshell

Today, Web development is all about standards. The current standard for HTML is XHTML strict. This post is about the benefits of XHTML and how to code it.

Permalink - posted on 03/10/2006 12:47 in XHTML - 5 responses
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