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960 Grid System
So What Is The 960 Grid System? The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem.
How to Increase the Maximum File Upload Size in WordPress
Depending on the web hosting company you choose and the package you select, each of you will see maximum file upload limit on your Media Uploader page in WordPress. For some it is as low as 2MB which is clearly not enough for media files like (audio / video). Most pictures are under 2MB, so …
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Setting Plesk Permissions
Since I started using WordPress (and more importantly developing for WordPress) I have been plagued by what seems to be a very common issue – allowing WordPress to simultaneously have internal writing permissions without breaking FTP. When using WordPress on a linux/*nix server combined with Parallels Plesk, you’re subject to dealing with not only Apache …
ScribeFire 4
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WP Glossary
Absolute Path An absolute path or full path is a unique location of a file or directory name within a computer or filesystem, and usually starts with the root directory or drive letter. Directories and subdirectories listed in a path are usually separated by a slash /.