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The mod_rewrite and the magic of rewriting the URL (first part)

by Maurizio Tarchini |  1 Sep 2010 |  in: Guides, Web

In this article, we’ll see the basics of a wide spread and useful technique, so called  l’url rewrite. It deals with one of the Apache’s functionality made possible with the module  mod_rewrite, implementable and configurable through our old friend: the files: .htaccess. The major benefit in rewriting the  url  is a better indexation from the search engines. It seems in fact that the  spider are disturbed by the query string (?id=34&type=5&mod=user), particularly if they pass many parameters.

Are you ready to enter in this mysterious and interesting field of the web? || Read more »

YIW gifts: Psd pack + A Complete Web Design eBook for free

by sarah |  30 Aug 2010
YIW gifts: Psd pack + A Complete Web Design eBook for free

Today we officially launch a new service offered by YIW: the newsletter. By signing up for our newsletter you will directly receive every month in your inbox: articles, notifications, utilities, funny anecdotes on the world of web design....

The new look of YIW in the name of Order and Readability

by nando pappalardo |  23 Aug 2010
The new look of YIW in the name of Order and Readability

If you thought that the YIW team was passing it’s time on the beach far away from the community, you have to change your mind now: in these last days we finally finished the graphic restyling of the blog...

We’re going on holiday, see you on september!

by sarah |  27 Jul 2010
We’re going on holiday, see you on september!

Your Inspiration's team is very tired, after one years of hard work. So, we're going on holiday for the month of August and we came back (with many news and with a new logo & layout design!) on the first...

CSS tips: modify the display of the text with the white-space property

by JustB |  16 Jul 2010
CSS tips: modify the display of the text with the white-space property

One of the least known aspects of CSS is that relative to the management of white spaces inside a text. Often there is the necessity for having a greater control over text formatting compared to that predefined by the browser:...

WordPress: How to Create the Theme Header? Part 1

by nando pappalardo |  12 Jul 2010
WordPress: How to Create the Theme Header? Part 1

Here we are by the usual appointment on Tuesday with the course dedicated to the creation of a theme for WordPress. In the last lesson we stopped just at the climax: after creating the structure of our issue with the...

Sketch and doodles for an original and creative (web)design

by sarah |  9 Jul 2010
Sketch and doodles for an original and creative (web)design

There are those who keep calling them “scribbles” failing to recognize that often, behind some doodles and designs seemingly meaningless, lies a downright art. That's what practically the “doodles” are: designs strictly made by hand. Elaborate complex figures, small caricatures,...

Security and Web sites: Code Injection

by Cristian Angelini |  7 Jul 2010
Security and Web sites: Code Injection

After talking about safety on the web in general, and having observed the enormous complexity behind the simple navigation of a website, you'll realize it's impossible to guarantee total security.

But as makers of web sites can do much,...

How to create a WordPress theme starting from scratch?

by nando pappalardo |  5 Jul 2010
How to create a WordPress theme starting from scratch?

In the first two lessons we got acquainted with the WordPress platform, in the first one we saw how to install it on a home PC transformed for the occasion into a developing environment, while in the second one...

How to design a layout in magazine style? tutorial and psd

by sarah |  2 Jul 2010
How to design a layout in magazine style? tutorial and psd

Our guide on styles of web design continues: new round, new tutorial… this time it’s the turn of a layout in magazine style, realized on the base of the characteristics and on the trends analyzed in the precedent article. Like...

jQuery – How to Create a News Ticker with just a few JavaScript lines?

by nicolas |  30 Jun 2010
jQuery – How to Create a News Ticker with just a few JavaScript lines?

As you already know now, I love to reinvent the wheel ( jQuery always allows me that), and because of that, once more, we'll see how to create something which already exists: a news ticker.

Usually the "news ticker" is a...

From Psd to Xhtml: how to transform the layout in XHTML+CSS?

by JustB |  28 Jun 2010
From Psd to Xhtml: how to transform the layout in XHTML+CSS?

In the first part of this article we have seen how to export, using the instrument “sections” of Photoshop, the vary components of our layout “YIW Corporate“. Today “you’ll dirty your hands” with the code: we’ll see...

WordPress: Let’s have a Look at the Administration Panel

by nando pappalardo |  23 Jun 2010
WordPress: Let’s have a Look at the Administration Panel

In the first lesson we saw how it is easy to install WordPress on your computer: the rest of the simplicity and rapidity of installation are just some of the features that have made this so popular blogging platform.

Today's lesson...

Regular Expressions: Advanced Constructs

by JustB |  21 Jun 2010
Regular Expressions: Advanced Constructs

The "bad" reputation of regular expressions is due in large part to the obscure syntax: there are many rules and abbreviations, some symbols have other meanings depending on their location, some constructs seem incomplete, while they are functioning properly.

In the previous...

Styles in web design: the characteristics of a site made with magazine style

by sarah |  16 Jun 2010
Styles in web design: the characteristics of a site made with magazine style

Here we are at the fifth appointment with our section dedicated to the styles in web design. Today we will see what are the main characteristics and strengths of a style magazine and website, as usual, in the next article...

Be inspired or copy: what is the difference? Let’s find it out together

by sarah |  14 Jun 2010
Be inspired or copy: what is the difference? Let’s find it out together

On our italian forums a few weeks ago, the user Giavara posted to the users of Your Inspiration Web an intriguing question: "do you think is correct "take inspiration" from the work you see around?" or: in short, you...

Security and Web sites: What lies behind your site?

by Cristian Angelini |  11 Jun 2010
Security and Web sites: What lies behind your site?

When you can really be sure of having published a great site? When the navigator is able to use random passage without reading instructions, tips and guides to use in a natural way, focusing on content rather than on mechanical...

Regular expressions: What are they and how to begin?

by JustB |  9 Jun 2010
Regular expressions: What are they and how to begin?

Among all the powerful struments available to a development, the regular expressions surely occupy a dominant position. Their flexibility in both research and validation of strings and data makes them irreplaceable for a web development (and not only). Unfortunately, this...

How to install WordPress Locally?

by nando pappalardo |  7 Jun 2010
How to install WordPress Locally?

Kicks off the long awaited and requested guidance on creating a template for note blogging platform: WordPress, although probably define it as beginning to be somewhat 'simplistic as more often is used for the development of real sites with advanced...

From PSD to XHTML: How cut a layout with Photoshop?

by JustB |  4 Jun 2010
From PSD to XHTML: How cut a layout with Photoshop?

One of the most frequent when working on the web is the export of a layout from an image to XHTML + CSS. Unfortunately (and fortunately) there are still valuable tools to automate this task, so everything builds the skill...

How to show themselves on the own website: tips and trends

by sarah |  2 Jun 2010
How to show themselves on the own website: tips and trends

Two rows of little description, perhaps a small postage stamp size photographs and a resume in pdf format to download: the now classic "About" section of our site, so simple, almost bare, no longer enough. Now we see all around...
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