Review of the New Macromedia Dreamweaver 2.0

At first place during the beta release; Macromedia Dreamweaver seemed like it would be a great program. It was a WYSIWYG editor and it would create clean code that didn’t break when changed. It also let you link the code into BBEdit so you could use the text editor.

Fixing and Validating Your HTML Code

Validating HTML is generally considered to be like checking your documents for spelling errors. It will check your HTML code and make sure that it’s accurate and will render correctly in a live browser. Many web designers do not chose to validate their html however. This could be because HTML validators are often hard to… Continue reading Fixing and Validating Your HTML Code

Does Android’s Open Source Nature Make it Less Secure?

Many smartphone users hold their opinion strongly about certain mobile platform, by displaying feverish loyalty on an OS and an outright disdain for the rest. This fact is especially evident today between Android and iPhone users that often debate their opponents with near religious fervor. There are obviously some compelling reasons why these platforms attract… Continue reading Does Android’s Open Source Nature Make it Less Secure?

Major China Telecom Company Believed to have Hijacked U.S Web Traffic in the Past Year

A report from a U.S Congress advisory group, the U.S – China Economic and Security Review Commission is to show how some part of the United States Internet traffic was successfully hijacked by a major telecommunications company operating in China.

Great Alternative Server Control Panels That are Also Free

Right now, cPanel and Plesk are the biggest players on the server control panels market. They have enough integrated features and stability to please everyone, except the most demanding customers. When a user is asked what Control Panel would he like when ordering a dedicated server or web hosting package, the options are only these… Continue reading Great Alternative Server Control Panels That are Also Free