XHTML

Tracking Specific Actions in WordPress & Google Analytics

As part of our rollout of WordPress as our CMS, we’ve given our users several custom post types, allowing them to create and manage assets such as rotating display banners and graphical link buttons. We want to be able to easily track actions on these banners and buttons, and want to be able to see [...]

Analytics, Google, PHP, Web Analytics, wordpress, XHTML

Will Google Rank Your Site Higher if its Faster?

GigaOm reported this weekend that Google potentially may look as how fast your site loads and integrate that into its PageRank system. Matt Cutts, a software engineer and an eloquent corporate spokesman for Google, spoke at PubCon earlier this month and later gave a video interview to Web Pro News, in which he said that [...]

Amazon CloudFront, PHP, Rackspace, XHTML

Page Validation The Easy Way

Since we redesigned our site a few years ago, I’ve done my best to ensure that pages validate as best as possible. We designed with XHTML 1.0 strict in mind, and at launch, at least, we met that goal on many pages. The challenge is that we have many different people working on pages across [...]

Web App, XHTML