Domain Hijacking is defined by Wikipedia as "the process by which Internet domain names are stolen from the rightful registrant." This sort of crime is not limited to large organizations. An unfortunate example of domain hijacking is described by the victim himself, David Airey. David describes the crime in detail on his post "WARNING: Google’s [...]
Category Archives: Web Publishing
Tips for Prevention of Domain Hijacking
25-Dec-07Blogging Tips
22-Dec-06Daily Blog Tips has a great post titled “101 Blog Tips I learned in 2006“. It is a great list for any blogger, because out of the 55 million blogs - most of them are a cluttered ugly mess.
The first tip on the list is the most important:
if you are not, start blogging today
This [...]
Need to Batch Resize Photos?
22-Dec-06If you do enough web development, you’ll eventually need to batch edit images. In my case, I needed to resize 30 or so photos down to a size appropriate for the Web. After searching Google for a while with no luck, I turned to Lifehacker. I should have tried Lifehacker first, as [...]
Encrypted Contact Form for WordPress
07-Dec-06Zirona OpenSource Consulting has created a plugin for WordPress that provides encryption capabilities to the contact form on your blog.
It is called Subrosa, and it is designed to work with all WordPress contact forms. I successfully set it up with Contact Form ][. To see what it looks like go to my [...]
Anyone who has used the Wordpress WYSIWYG editor has likely been very frustrated with it’s inadequacies. It has failed to create valid XHTML and even screwed up my entire blog. (All of my posts were formatted with bold text) If you follow the link you will see the problem and how I [...]
Excellent Notepad Replacement
30-Aug-06Notepad2 is a free Notepad replacement that includes line numbers and color-coded text. It also has more flexibility with encoding. It can be found here.
