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14Apr/100

Fudcon North America 2011 — bids opening!

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Paul W. Frields announced on Monday, April 5 at 21:31:46 UTC 2010," The Fedora Project holds a number of global FUDCon events each year. Typically the Community Architecture team's budget supports one of these large events each Red Hat fiscal quarter (with the fiscal year starting on March 1). This year we have the Latin American event, FUDCon Santiago in Chile, in Q2; the event for EMEA, FUDCon Zurich in Switzerland, in Q3; and a North American FUDCon event in Q4.

In each case, typically the event will happen sometime in the first two months of the quarter, so that we can ensure all bills are paid by Red Hat's financial deadlines. That deadline usually comes a couple weeks before the end of quarter, so the first two months are the ideal time to actually stage an event. So the North American FUDCon event will happen in either December 2010 or January 2011. The bidders will work with the Community Architecture team to resolve the exact timing.

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16Mar/100

HTML-based copywriting

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Semantic HTML can be a great way to make sense of words and ideas even before grabbing Photoshop to draft out the design.

The usual Web development process implies (very roughly) creating a site structure, generating the copy, shaping it into a certain layout and design, coding the XHTML / CSS and integrating it into whatever platform or programming you have going on.

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3Mar/100

Step 14 – Website Maintenance

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Website maintenance is an ongoing process.

  • Website Checkup: Once your site is up and running you will need to maintain it and ensure that everything is working smoothly. Check out the website checkup guide to help you with this.
  • Website Statistics: Make sure you have a way to check the number of visitors to your website. You can use a website analytics service to do this. Simply sign up and paste the code provided into your website. It is very encouraging to see the number of visitors to your site grow. It will help you analyse which are your popular pages and where your visitors are coming from. This analysis gives you useful information to make further decisions.
  • There are many other free tools available to help you maintain your site, track your progress and implement effective strategies.

You have now reached the end of the website building. Good luck with building your website!

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