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Most recently, Shefik was Technical Producer at TIME magazine and its site TIME.com. Prior to that position, he conducted assignment work at companies, such as Coca-Cola Enterprises, FUJIFILM North America Corporation and Bear Stearns.

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What most people don’t know is "it’s not about falling in love, it’s about staying in love," and no one explains it better than Dr. Bonnie!

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Donald W. Hill was the Dallas, Texas city council member for District 5 and the mayor pro tem of the City of Dallas. He has held his elected position since June 1999 and has been re-elected four times.

Mayor Pro Tem Donald W. Hill

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The downtown Los Angeles, California annex office for Keller Williams Los Feliz.

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Server Information

  • *nix

    A *nix based operating system.

  • Apache

    Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996.

  • PHP

    PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.

  • MySQL

    MySQL is the world's most popular open source database software, with over 100 million copies of its software downloaded or distributed throughout it's history. With its superior speed, reliability, and ease of use, MySQL has become the preferred choice for Web, Web 2.0, SaaS, ISV, Telecom companies and forward-thinking corporate IT Managers because it eliminates the major problems associated with downtime, maintenance and administration for modern, online applications.

  • P3P Policy

    The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P) enables Websites to express their privacy practices in a standard format that can be retrieved automatically and interpreted easily by user agents. P3P user agents will allow users to be informed of site practices (in both machine- and human-readable formats) and to automate decision-making based on these practices when appropriate. Thus users need not read the privacy policies at every site they visit.

Document Information

  • XHTML Strict

    XHTML Strict is the same as HTML 4.01 Strict but follows XML guidelines.

  • Conditional Comments

    Conditional comments are supported by Microsoft Internet Explorer. They allow web developers to show or hide HTML code based on the version of the viewer's browser.

  • Cascading Style Sheets

    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML

  • JavaScript

    JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. Its proper name is ECMAScript, though "JavaScript" is much more commonly used.

  • RSS

    A family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts.

  • Atom

    Atom Syndication Format is an XML language used for web feeds very similar to RSS.

  • RDF

    The Resource Description Framework (RDF) integrates a variety of applications from library catalogs and world-wide directories to syndication and aggregation of news, software, and content to personal collections of music, photos, and events using XML as an interchange syntax.

Analytics and Tracking

  • Google Analytics

    Google Analytics offers a host of compelling features and benefits for everyone from senior executives and advertising and marketing professionals to site owners and content developers.

  • Google Analytics Asynchronous

    Google Analytics Tracking Code which loads asynchronously.

  • Google Webmaster

    Webmaster tools provide you with a free and easy way to make your site more Google-friendly.

  • Quantcast Tracking

    Provides Quantcast with tracking information about your site which anyone can access and view demographic information.

  • Friends Network

    XHTML Friends Network is a simple way to represent human relationships using hyperlinks.

  • Platform for Internet Content Selection

    PICS (Platform for Internet Content Selection), is a scheme allowing the rating of HTML and other documents for content, such as age-sensitive material.

Supported Layout Engines (Browsers)

Trident

Trident (also known as MSHTML) is the name of the layout engine for the Microsoft Windows version of Internet Explorer. It was first introduced with the release of Internet Explorer version 4.0 in October 1997; it has been steadily upgraded and remains in use today. For versions 7 and 8 of Internet Explorer, Microsoft made significant changes to the Trident layout engine to improve compliance with web standards and add support for new technologies. With version 5.0 of Trident, Microsoft intends to comply with many modern web standards, and also intends to significantly update the layout engine to be more competitive and modern compared to other current layout engines.

Gecko

Gecko is a layout engine currently developed by Mozilla Corporation, known as the layout engine of the Firefox web browser, Mozilla Application Suite, Nvu, Mozilla Thunderbird and many more. It is designed to support open Internet standards, and is used by applications such as Mozilla Firefox, Camino, Flock, SeaMonkey, K-Meleon, Netscape 9, Lunascape to display web pages and, in some cases, an application's user interface itself (by rendering XUL). Gecko offers a rich programming API that makes it suitable for a wide variety of roles in Internet-enabled applications, such as web browsers, content presentation, and client/server[1]. Development originated with Netscape Communications Corporation, but soon moved to the Mozilla Foundation for the Mozilla application suite, and now used in many applications developed by Mozilla Foundation and or the Mozilla Corporation, as well as many other open source software projects. It was also used in later Netscape Navigator releases.

Gecko is written in C++ and is cross-platform, and runs on various operating systems including BSDs, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, OS/2, AIX, OpenVMS, and Microsoft Windows. Its development is now overseen by the Mozilla Foundation. Licensed by a tri-license of the Mozilla Public License (MPL), GNU General Public License (GPL) and GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), Gecko is free and open source software.

Gecko is the second most-popular layout engine on the World Wide Web, after Trident (used by Internet Explorer for Windows since version 4), and followed by WebKit (used by Safari & Google Chrome) and Presto (used by Opera)

WebKit

WebKit is a layout engine designed to allow web browsers to render web pages. The WebKit engine provides a set of classes to display web content in windows, and implements browser features such as following links when clicked by the user, managing a back-forward list, and managing a history of pages recently visited.

WebKit was originally created as a fork of KHTML as the layout engine for Apple's Safari; it is portable to many other computing platforms. It is also used in Google's Chrome Browser.

WebKit's WebCore and JavaScriptCore components are available under the GNU Lesser General Public License, and the rest of WebKit is available under a BSD-style license.

Presto

Presto is a layout engine for the Opera web browser developed by Opera Software. After several public betas and technical previews, it was released on January 28, 2003 in Opera 7.0 for Windows; it is the browser's current layout engine. Presto is dynamic: the page or parts of it can be re-rendered in response to DOM and script events. Presto is available only as a part of Opera browser or related products. The source or binary (DLL) forms of the engine are not publicly available. Subsequent releases have seen a number of bugs fixed and optimizations to improve the speed of the ECMAScript ("JavaScript") engine.

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