Posted 13 March 2010 · 9:46 am.Aaron Traffas, CAI, ATS, CES View Comments
Aaron writes about subdomains, explaining how they work and how they can be used to properly brand multiple web hosts with the same domain. Included in this post is a real-world example of a website distributed among three web hosts that uses subdomains to create a seamless user experience on one website.
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Posted 28 December 2009 · 11:33 pm.Aaron Traffas, CAI, ATS, CES View Comments
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For those of you who have followed us from the beginning, you’ll recall that the first version of the site included a subscription feature that allowed users to receive short, plain-text email updates each time we posted new articles. Well, somewhere between our initial home at Lunarpages, our subsequent moves to Slicehost and [...]
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Posted 7 October 2008 · 7:55 am.Aaron Traffas, CAI, ATS, CES View Comments
I theorized back at CAI in Bloomington, Indiana, last March that it would be possible to use WordPress to power a website for an auction company. WordPress is a remarkable, extensible and mostly standards-compliant website scripting engine that allows for very easy content generation without website coding experience. AuctioneerTech proudly uses WordPress, and I also [...]
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Posted 30 September 2008 · 10:49 pm.Aaron Traffas, CAI, ATS, CES View Comments
My HP Pavilion tablet PC is slowly dying. Sent to and returned from the shop twice already since I bought it 14 months ago, both times for a motherboard replacement, its hard drive started flaking on me last month. I was able to repair the hard drive with a disk utility and it’s been working [...]
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