September 2008 Issue
Letter from the Editor
by Sarai
“It’s finally September, and that means back to school for most of us. I include myself in that little group and because of that, this issue is a bit later than most. “ Read more...
Thoughts on: Simple Blogging
by Phillip
“I began my journey in the blogosphere with Blogger. Like most bloggers, I yearned for some unknown thing that Blogger didn’t provide, so I moved to using Haloscan, and then Cutenews, and finally WordPress.” Read more...
Introduction to Flat Files
by Vasilios
“If you’ve never worked with flat files or MySQL databases, I would suggest starting out with flat files. They are easier to work with when you first begin learning how to store data. “ Read more...
CMS Review: Expression Engine
by Regine
“To be able to use Expression Engine (further EE) you need to buy a license. However, it’s possible to download a free version, EE core, which comes with what most bloggers out there will need.” Read more...
Top 10 Resources: Helpful CSS Websites and Articles
by Clem
“Cascading Style Sheets are a powerful tool in the world of web design and development. Sometimes, though, we encounter seemingly unfixable problems with our CSS—mainly in cross-browser compatability.” Read more...
You Don’t Have to Be Rich to Own Great Software
by Becky
“Stick a free badge on it and you’ve piqued my interest. Like most people I love quality free stuff, but unfortunately most free stuff bites the big one. By now we’re so used to thinking that free automatically means that they couldn’t sell it that we’re unwilling to give free or open source software a chance.” Read more...
