Making Text Links Active

By Studge | April 24, 2008

I ran across a great site that I now use to convert RapidShare (and other sites) text links from forums into active, clickable links. Read the rest of this entry »

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Running Photoshop CS2 in Linux

By Studge | February 23, 2008

Thanks to recent advances with Wine, it is now very easy to run Photoshop in Linux - but it’s not foolproof yet. This tutorial was performed on a Pentium 4 desktop running Fedora 8 with Wine 0.9.55 and Adobe Photoshop CS2. Read the rest of this entry »

Topics: Linux, Web Design | 6 Comments »

Open Addict Blocks Internet Explorer

By Studge | July 18, 2007

Rich Morgan, of Open Addict, has recently made a move to block Microsoft’s Internet Explorer from rendering his site. Read the rest of this entry »

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Red Hat Dismisses Microsoft’s FUD

By Studge | June 20, 2007

Microsoft has been threatening Linux users with a claim that the open source operating system infringes upon 235 of their software patents. Read the rest of this entry »

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Drunk Driving in Austin Without Insurance While Looking for a Student Loan Consolidation Deal

By Studge | June 5, 2007

Listed here is the top 20 highest paying Adwords keywords of 2006. This list paints a surprising portrait of Google's user base. Prices are in US Dollars. Read the rest of this entry »

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Create a Site Authentication Login with PHP and MySQL

By Studge | May 23, 2007

Setting up restricted access to certain pages is a breeze. Here I will show a quick way to control who can view specific pages using a form based login system and a MySQL database of allowed users. Read the rest of this entry »

Topics: (X)HTML, MySQL, PHP, Web Development | 1 Comment »

Displaying Click Counts with PHP and MySQL

By Studge | May 19, 2007

Terry at SuperAff.com has asked about a follow up to a previous post Hiding Links With PHP and Counting Clicks with MySQL. In this article I demonstrated how to hide links Read the rest of this entry »

Topics: (X)HTML, MySQL, PHP, Web Development | 4 Comments »

Drupal SEO

By Studge | May 12, 2007

Drupal is hands down my favorite content management system, but in order to use it there are a few initial steps you need to follow to get it working at our expected SEO performance level. Read the rest of this entry »

Topics: SEO, Web Development | 3 Comments »

Set Gmail as the Default Mail Client in Linux

By Studge | May 10, 2007

I use Gmail as my primary e-mail and wanted to be able to use it as my default client for my operating system. Read the rest of this entry »

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Creating Xbox ISOs in Linux

By Studge | April 30, 2007

One of the last remaining Windows applications that I had hung on to was the C-Xbox Tool. It was used to convert games backups from my Xbox hard drive to FATX ISOs. Read the rest of this entry »

Topics: Entertainment, Linux | 2 Comments »

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