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Red Hat Linux Certification Program (Newbies)

Published: Nov 3rd, 2009 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

HTML clipboard The Red Hat Certification Program is Red Hat's professional certification program for Red Hat and general Linux related skills such as system administration on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Red Hat certifications are indisputably regarded as the best in Linux, and perhaps, according to some, in all of IT. The tests are hands-on and involve troubleshooting, installation, and system administration.

There are no multiple-choice questions, and everything is done on a live system. Often there is more than one way to configure a service or troubleshoot a problem, and the exam focuses on the end results, not the process that was taken to achieve that result. The most common and well-known Red Hat certification is the Red Hat Certified Engineer. (more...)

Article Directory Website Design: Understanding the Essential Basics

Published: Nov 3rd, 2009 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

If you have done any article directory surfing, you have probably noticed all types of article directory designs. You may have run across those that are visually impressive and enjoyable to look at it. They make you stop and ask yourself the following questions: "How can I make an attractive design like that?" Then you have probably run across those site that have inflicted pain onto your eyeballs and you have probably questioned yourself, "How do I avoid that?" So many people do not understand the essential basics to creating a visually pleasing website design. Let us take a look at these four important and basic subjects of design.

*Contrast

Most of us understand the concept of contrast, yet when you look at different website designs, we often see this concept ignored. Contrast needs to be highly considered when creating any type of website. Ultimately, you want the visitor to come in contact with the content and information of the website. Your visitor does not want to have to *dig* through your website to find the information for which he or she is looking. If your content is hidden, people will miss the purpose of your website and simply give up trying to find the information or article they need. Reader's eyes want a visible and clear presentation. (more...)

What Kind of Runescape Account Do You Like Most

Published: Nov 3rd, 2009 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

Some guys tell me he likes Runescape accounts high combat level most. But I don't think combat level is the only thing we need to consider if the account is good or not. I like the account with high magic, cause magic skill is hard to do training.

I bought a rs account with 99 magic for 180$, I like it very much. And I still have it now. One of my friend want to get a rs account with high range. He said range is cool cause it will need less food when he do level up. You can hide yourself behind something when you killing the target, so he can not even touch you.

Quest point is another reason we need to consider. There are many limitation for quest point. For example, you can wear runescape platebody with more than 40 quest point. And the trade limitation is the most important use for quest point. So quest point is very important too. (more...)

Flash Development for Beginners

Published: Nov 3rd, 2009 | Author: Alex Bhaswara Add Comment

If you are a beginner trying to create a Flash website, you probably need to start with some serious planning. Creating a Flash website is not the same as creating a static HTML site. The type of site you create depends on your own level of skill. Here are some tips on how to create a Flash site from the ground up.

Tip 1: Plan the hierarchy of the site.

The most important thing is to know how the visitor navigates the site upon arriving at the site. The information must be easily accessible, and your navigation should not frustrate the visitor in any way. Otherwise, the visitor will just leave and never come back again. (more...)