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So what is a CMS web site? |
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
CMS or a 'Content Management System' quite literally allows you to control and manage the content within your web site - without technical training. Using this uncomplicated system you can very easily add, delete images and edit text in your web site on the fly. You can also have an unlimited number of pages and a full site-search engine. With 'Thone PC - Web Design' you can have a highly professional CMS web site at a very reasonable price that you can manage yourself! |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 29 July 2010 21:36 |
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 10:11 |
Need a website?
3 components of a website
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Domain Name (Address to your site)
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Hosting (A PC that holds your site information and doles it out to the internet)
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Content and Design
The crucial part to any design is to get a website designer that you can trust. I’ve had numerous customers that went with other designers that were friendly and helpful until the site was finished and they were paid! One of my business customers had a designer that would not upload files or make changes to the site after they paid him! After switching over to Thone PC for their site the previous designer would not give back the domain name and refused to respond to emails or pick up the phone when they called.
At Thone PC you’ll always get objective and honest advice in simple terms, with solutions and support you can rely on. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 June 2010 01:06 |
Anyone with an average knowledge of word processing can create the content directly. No HTML knowledge needed.
Content scheduling. Content publication can often be time-controlled, hidden for later use or require user login with password. |
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54 |
With over 20 years of PC repair experience, Thone PC can diagnose whatever ails your PC.
We specialize in spyware and virus removal. Once the malicious software is removed we will show you how to keep those pesky programs off of your PC.
Ask the other guys if they will show you how to keep viruses and spyware off of your PC! Most "Gurus" want to come back every 3 to 6 months and get a re-occuring income!
I am a A+ certified technician and have a Microsoft Certified Professional license.
Many of my customers have computers that are 4 to 6 years old and often ask if they should buy a new PC or fix the old one. I will give you an honest , professional and no-cost consultation.
Computers are much like cars and it really does matter what condition your PC is in and what processor, motherboard, power supply and other various components you have installed. It also matters what you are doing with your computer. Being well informed will help you decide wether or not to fix up your existing computer or buy a new one. Many times people are throwing $ out the window to fix up a PC that is old and broken! In these cases the only one that profits is the "Guru" that is doing the repair! |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 24 July 2010 02:33 |
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Monday, 11 August 2008 01:12 |
Viruses and spyware are an everyday part of the World Wide Web.
Malware — a combination of the terms "malicious" and "software" — is a catchall word used to describe threats such as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, adware, and software installed by hackers.
Malignant forms of spyware can have more serious consequences. For example, a nasty piece of spyware could redirect your home page against your will or hog so much memory that your computer slows to a crawl. The worst spyware variants can even steal your personal data by installing a keylogger, a component that records every keystroke you make and sends a log back to a cyberthief.
Fortunately, you can take preventative measures to keep this junk from infecting your computer. For starters, install antivirus software, making sure to frequently update its definitions file.
Still, despite your best efforts, it's likely that your computer will contract a virus or spyware. There's no point in crying over spilled milk once the damage has been done; instead, it's time to remove the malware as quickly. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 14 June 2010 23:19 |
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