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I'm loving Adobe right now

I'm a business owner, not a developer, so I have had to take some time to really think about why Adobe mattered to me.

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CSS for Print

Print stylesheets can be an important tool to modify the existing layout for print without having to create an entirely new template.  I recently utilized the power of print stylesheets to solve an Internet Explorer print rendering issue for one of our clients.

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We’ve got our eye on you

Ok, first off, let me say that Digital Positions isn’t spying on you. However, we are monitoring your activity when you visit a site we’ve built. Now before you fire up your favorite email client and prepare to alert the masses about our big-brother activities, let me explain. You see, we’ve built into i3SiteTools (our site management system) the ability to alert our developers to any (rare) errors which might occur while browsing our client sites. . . .

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IE Update To Use Flash - Click Here to Click Here

The latest Windows update which rolled out on April 11th affects every web site that uses any type of Active X control. Microsoft modified Internet Explorer so that now in order for a user to interact with embedded objects (like Flash) she must first click on the object to activate it.

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Talking with your fly down

Have you ever been involved in a conversation with someone and seen or found something absolutely embarrassing about them. Something like a piece of food stuck between their teeth, or someone with a piece of toilet paper on their shoe, or worse a guy with his fly down. It’s distracting to say the least and makes it really hard to concentrate on what the person is talking about. This is how I feel about comment spam on blogs as will most of your blog’s audience. Don’t fret; there are steps you can take to stop it. In this article I’ll talk about a few of the steps we here at Digital Positions are taking, including monitoring our posts, moderating suspected comments, and setting up black lists for keywords, domains, and known email address’s of comment spammers.

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  • >> That's friggin' awesome. Thanks to all those involvede - Serena
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IE 5 for MAC discontinued

Microsoft recently announced they will no longer be supporting or improving upon the Internet Explorer browser for the Macintosh platform.

Eric spends a few moments pondering what this means and what user of Internet Explorer for the Macintosh should do about it.

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  • >> Praise to all that is holy! The end of life for this browser should be marked as a national holiday! - Anon Y. Mous
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Confessions of an AJAX Newbie

Using AJAX we are able to couple the robust database-driven aspects of ColdFusion with the immediacy and event-driven processing power of JavaScript to deliver dynamic applications faster than ever before.

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Search Engine Friendly URL's Here

Thanks to a little IIS plugin and 2 hours of work the DP Blog now has Search Engine Friendly URL's. Read more on how Eric accomplished this seemingly huge task.

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