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Techsoup.org, one of the best non-profit resources online, has
suffered an SQL Injection attack. The site was taken down promptly when
suspicious activity was identified, but Techsoup account holders and
anyone who has visited the site in the past few days are urged to take
security precautions immediately.
These types of attacks are known to ...
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RSS is a very powerful technology,
useful for anyone to gather and digest many information sources in one
place — and even more useful for nonprofits to get their information
out to their members and supporters. If you were to put all of your
most important news sources onto a single web page, what a useful
resource that could ...
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Online file sharing service Box.net made Webware’s list of the 100 best Web 2.0 applications for 2008 for three very good reasons.
The award's not for its file storage capability (there are other free or
low-cost backup and file storage options to challenge the modest amount
of space that Box.net offers). And not for the ability to access and ...
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People born since 1980 — the first generation to grow up in a wired
world — have a whole new set of expectations about communication.
Nonprofits who want to reach this audience need to rethink the
traditional outreach methods and learn to understand how this group
operates.
Whether we call them Millenials, Net-Genners, or Generation Y, ...
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If your organization makes PowerPoint slideshows for special events, meetings and conferences, you've probably put a lot of time and effort into creating each one. Why not get extra mileage from those PowerPoint presentations by putting them onto your website or blog for others to see?
Here are four different ways to share PowerPoint files on ...
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Cross-browser compatibility has long been a frustration for website designers. What looks fine in one browser may be more or less “broken” in another, with sidebars shifted and elements overlapping... But does it really matter, how your website looks in different browsers, in the big picture of what your organization is trying to accomplish with ...
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We all know that the Internet is a very public space -- but do we always act that way? The separate compartments of social networking sites, once isolated in their own little boxes, have created an illusion of privacy where none may exist -- and now those boxes are opening wide.
Consider this: Rapleaf alone has created over 50 million ...
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In the first part of this article, we talked about various ways to show data in tables on your website or blog -- their strengths
and their limitations. Here, we'll take a closer look at how to use
Zoho Sheet, Google Spreadsheets, or DabbleDB to create a searchable,
interactive table that you can easily embed in your web page, ...
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Sometimes it just isn’t possible for your website's visitors to read what you have to say. Perhaps a visitor has limited vision, or other physical challenges that make onscreen reading
difficult. Perhaps reading itself may be a challenge for him.
But accessibility can be about more than physical, mental, educational, and similar ...
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Some kinds of information are best presented in table form: school alumni lists, genealogy data, annotated lists of resources, survey results and statistical data, and so on. When you have several data fields for each item, a simple list won't cut it. Here are 5 methods you might choose to show a table on your web page.1. Screenshot ImageYes, you ...
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