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Waving the flag for web standards

Web standards can help your business increase revenue from its web site.

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See your site through Google's goggles

This utility will show you your site stripped bare! The utility focuses on the content of your page and tells you what Google thinks your keywords are.

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Articles for developers - Geek alert!

These articles are written by geeks for geeks. If you want to know more about the nitty-gritty of web design, programming in Javascript or the quickest way to make a SQL server roll over and beg, then read on.

If you would rather rub salt into your eyes than expose yourself to such horrors then avoid clicking the links below!

Adding a bit of length - with Javascript!

Dont be embarrased by your short pages showing too high a waistband

Padding your page with Javascript »

Externalising Javascript

XHTML encourages cleaner code, but often javascript is the last unwelcome visitor. Some tips on removing it.

externalising Javascript »

Accessible, class based, javascript pop-up windows

The title says it all.

pop-up windows »

Date script

Javascript function that returns the date nicely formatted

Date script »

Leap year correction

This will correct the number of days in February based on the current year or a supplied year.

Leap year correction »

Passing a variable number of parameters to a stored procedure

A powerful method for simplifying retrieving data from a SQL DB for a range of fields by passing the ID's as a string.

Passing a variable number of parameters to a stored procedure »

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