Archive for the ‘Web Design’ Category

Manage Your Personal Facebook Presence

Social media has invaded our personal and business lives. It can be a huge time waster and a daunting task for a business owner. There is another issue that is coming more prevalent with Facebook – Security.  There is a lot risk involved to sharing so much information online. You need to be aware of [...]

Session Variables in IE

Recently we had to mix an old ASP application with DotNetNuke. This was for a members site. Members had to log into the ASP application which created a session variable. This session variable needed to be passed along to all pages within the members site. The members site was a combination of ASP pages in [...]

DotNetNuke iframe module and redirects

In a recent project we did we had the need to integrate a classic ASP members site with DotNetNuke. The client had invested a lot of time and money into building an ASP based system to track their membership. They had a members only site that integrated with this membership application. When we redesigned their [...]

What is new with DotNetNuke

I have spent the past 3 days at the DotNetNuke World conference. This conference was the first for DotNetNuke Corp on its own. Previously their conferences has been held in conjunction with the Microsoft DevConnections conference. I think this was a great move for DNN. There was about 400 people there and 1000 online viewers [...]

Understanding Google Analytics

When setting up a web site you should have a way to track its success. Besides obtaining user feedback you need to have web site analytics set up on your site. Web site analytics will help you determine what type of traffic is coming to your site, from where, what technology they are using, what [...]

Tracking Exit Clicks on Your Web Site

Recently I was asked about tracking what external links were clicked on a certain page which listed a long list of schools. My initial thought was Google Analytics must track this. I looked through all reports in Google Analytics. To my surprise Google Analytics does not track this information by default. They do track exit [...]