Miscellaneous
Possibilities newsletter now has been published for 2 decades. (In 2004, the newsletter name was changed from "Willmaster Possibilities" to "Possibilities".)
Here is a short list of handy tips for site owners. Some of these are likely to be familiar. Perhaps one or more will be new.
To illustrate how Ajax works, I'm going to tell a story.
Make it easier for tech support to help you and you may get faster and better service.
Bypass much of the clutter when linking to a YouTube video.
We moved from a VPS at one hosting company to a dedicated server at another.
Make your very own private internet radio. No ads, unless you insert them yourself.
Programmer/Site Owner JV Possibilities
There are a number of website owner and programmer joint venture possibilities. I'll describe one here and allude to others.
An online notepad can be quite useful. I know. I use one for my browser home page. Think of something and type it in. It's right there when it's needed. The notepad presented in this article can be accessed by you with any of your browsers or smart phones. The page is password protected. And the notepad page may be set as your browser's home page (which I do).
This is a fictionalized story of a recent support cycle.
This article contains the source code of a PHP script that can be used to send an HTML email to yourself for testing before the email is sent to a list.
Here is how to make an infographic quickly — even if you are a klutz with image-creation software.
Why It's Good for Site Owners to Have
(at Least Some) Programming Knowledge
The more is known about starting, updating, marketing, and customizing a website, the more confidence and control the site owner has and the more likely the site will be successful.
If your web browser bookmarks look like mine, they look a mess sometimes. So many bits of information I want to remember.
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