Morning pic
Beautiful morning for an early morning run.
Regards
Chris du Toit
Speeding Up Your WordPress Website: 11 Ways to Improve Your Load Time
http://wpmu.org/speeding-up-your-wordpress-website-11-ways-to-improve-your-load-time/
One of the questions that comes up fairly regularly in my weekly WPMU DEV chats is “how can I speed up my WordPress website?” It’s an important question, particularly for businesses who want to scale their website. Of course, the procedures necessary for speeding up your website are going to differ depending on whether you have a site the size of something like WPMU.org or a lamoid little homepage like my own.
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Six reasons iPad is a productivity tool
http://blogs.computerworld.com/16776/six_reasons_ipad_is_a_productivity_tool
There’s a lot of folks who say the iPad isn’t proper competition for netbooks because it isn’t a ‘productivity tool’. They’re all wrong. Take the visual arts, for example, and you’ll find a growing army of examples of artists using the Apple device to create stunning pieces of art, here’s six stories to illustrate this. Clearly this illustrates why netbook sales have cramped up and why Apple’s iPad is such a success, because it unlocks imagination for users, developers, old and new media.
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Three Ways to Create a Better Performing Website (Using One Sneaky Tactic)
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/create-a-better-performing-website-using-one-sneaky-tactic
In case you’ve not come across the concept before, it’s probably best exemplified by the site Start Panic - just hit the ‘Let’s start!’ button to watch it trawl through your browser history, and start listing sites that even you forgot you’d visited.
StartPanic uses Javascript to do the dirty work, but it’s also possible to do this completely using CSS, and without Javascript. (There’s advice about implementing the technical side of this in a popular post by Niall Kennedy.)
I wanted to show how you can use this to help your website perform better - let’s begin with the least controversial, and work on from there
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