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Barry Dunlop

Double Glazing -, Home Improvements, PPC, SEO, Other Stuff, Observations, Consultancy, Google, Affiliate Marketing 1 Comment »

Barry Dunlop is Founder of Ebuilders Ltd - owners of a portfolio of highly successful Portal Style websites that feature home improvements products, including: conservatories, double glazing, kitchens, garage doors, awnings, conservatory blinds and bathrooms. Their portfolio of sites include the market leading website: Conservatories and Sunrooms Online , a website which enables users to research, amongst other things, styles, materials and types of conservatory construction plus obtain brochures / quotations or find suppliers in their local area.

In 2006 Barry sold a controlling interest in Ebuilders Ltd and while he still has a small amount of involvement with Ebuilders he has decided that his next online business model will be as a “fixer-upper” of websites – a sort of online Virtual Property Development Business that in addition to developing it’s own websites will also buy and re-sell websites. This business is called: MidasCode Ltd

Barrys other interests include: Self Help, Walking, Entrepreneurship and being father to four teenage children.

Barry Dunlop

Conservatories and Sunrooms Online

Conservatories, Home Improvements, Other Stuff, Direct Sales No Comments »

Conservatories and Sunrooms Online

Conservatory Video

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Conservatory Video

A radical new medium for finding out all about conservatories online. Information on conservatory design for home owners, sunrooms, conservatory blinds, conservatory furniture, planning permission and building regulations for conservatories, orangery design, DIY conservatories, self-build guides, conservatory base construction, low e glass, conservatory roof systems and flooring for conservatories

Viral Marketing Lesson

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Viral Marketing Lesson

What can I say?

This one really surprised me - Dean Hunt made a post at Streetlessons.com - which was “just” an image of an unusual clock - a Clock for Nerds as Dean put it.

If I am honest - it was for want of a better word a “filler” post.

But the thing is, that single post has brought over 25000 visitors to Streetlessons.com in just 12 hrs yesterday - such is the power of DIGG etc

Just goes to show - you can never predict what will catch peoples imagination - or put another way - one should not allow ones own lack of Intellect to stand in the way of a GREAT POST!

See the Post Here: The Perfect Clock for NERDS

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CSS Link Specificity By Nicole Hernandez

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Love Hate is how I taught myself to remember the order. The acronym for the order (LVHA) just wasn’t terribly easy to remember on its own. It didn’t spell anything, or really give a sensical meaning to me. But Love Hate works. So what is LVHA?

1. a:link
2. a:visited
3. a:hover
4. a:active

LVHA is the order you should designate your link rules in the CSS so they work together. The way that it is designed to work in CSS, each selector has a specificity. So, just like anything else in the cascade, if there are two selectors that are both applied to one element, the one with the higher specificity is applied. Put them in the wrong order, and you could end up with a page that isn’t showing your style rules as you intended them.

The only two that you can change the order on are the a:link and a:visited (primarily because a link is only either or, never both). Now, keep in mind that you can change a multidute of things with links, but always keep in mind that specificity. To give an example of a potential problem, look at the following CSS:

Problem Order

a:link { background-color:white; color: blue }
a:active { background-color: blue; color: white;}
a:hover { background-color: black; color: white;}
a:visited {background-color:white; color:green;}

If you use the above CSS, all of it will work Except the active rules. Those will not show. Why? As I said earlier, visited and link do not have to be in a specific order (though ideally they should be in the LVHA order to keep consistency), but the active has to come after the hover. Due to the active being placed before the hover, that part breaks. Simply swapping the places of the active and hover (within the CSS) will fix the order of the cascade and allow it to all work.

Correct Order

a:link { background-color:white; color: blue }
a:hover { background-color: black; color: white;}
a:active { background-color: blue; color: white;}
a:visited {background-color:white; color:green;}

In CSS2 we were able to combine our pseudo-classes, so that we could customize it further. An example being that you could have a regular hover for a link, but make it different for a visited link:

a:visited:hover {background-color: green; color: black;}

Overall, as long as you remember Love Hate, specificity for making links isn’t terribly complicated.

Nicole Hernandez is a web developer with a specialty in web standards and accessibility. She is the owner of Website Style and publishes technical articles on her blog called Beyond Caffeine .

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Nicole_Hernandez

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