Pligg: User Image Uploading
By: Bryan Hunsinger
Most people would love to have user image uploading functionality on their Pligg site, but don't know how to implement using the already integrated 'extra fields'. Anyone can quickly add this functionality in just a few minutes.
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Posted: February 04, 2007
AJAX Mail Sign-Up
By: Bryan Hunsinger
It's mandatory to keep up with new trends/technology, here is a litte
taste the flavour of AJAX.
This easy tutorial to introduce you and others on AJAX. I'll show you
how to create a simple sign-up form, when submitted.. will display a
thank you message and will store the address on an existing mysql database.
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Posted: May 07, 2006
Google Maps API v2 Explained
By: Bryan Hunsinger
Most people really like the look and usability of the embedded Google
Maps, but don't know how easy it is to add them to any page. Anyone
can quickly have a map up and running in just a few minutes.
Follow the example below that shows how you can add a map to any contact
us page or blog quickly and easily.
First, you need a (free) Google Maps API key. You can find it, along
with other documentation, at http://www.google.com/apis/maps/.
This page has a great wealth of information, especially if you want
to extend your new map beyond this example.
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Posted: April 22, 2006
moo.fx
By: Bryan Hunsinger

moo.fx is a superlightweight, ultratiny,
megasmall javascript effects library, written with prototype.js.
It's easy to use, fast, cross-browser, standards
compliant, provides controls to modify Height, Width,
and Opacity with builtin checks that won't let a user break
the effect with multiple crazy clicks. It's also optimized
to make you write the lesser code possible.
moo.fx has been successfully tested with: Firefox,
Safari and Internet
Explorer. It should work in most of the gecko browsers too. Only
Height and Width will work in Opera,
since that browser does not support opacity.
moo.fx is not a replacement for script.aculo.us
or other effects libraries. It's just a little alternative for people
(like me) that do not need more than just simple, basic
effects (and want to keep their filesize small).
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Posted: April 18, 2006
SEO Explained
By: Bryan Hunsinger
I always get questions like: What’s hot right now in SEO? What is SEO?
How can I become (number one, top ten, etc.) on Google/Yahoo/MSN?
Questions like these are referring to organic placement on the top search
engines. No advertising fees, nada. I usually find myself using words
like: research/choosing keywords, Google optimization, link trading, msn
optimization, web directories, yahoo optimization, page rank, meta tags,
keyword density, alexa rating, yada yada yada. Then I get the golden question..."How
much is this going to cost me?"..followed by.."How long will
this take?"
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Posted: April 01, 2006