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xxclixxx
03-25-2008, 08:11 PM
There are now 17 videos explaining how to use StartXchange. To play a video, goto the page you need help on and find the TV icon http://images.startxchange.com/pngicons/television.png in the top right of the page. It will then open a video in the same window that explains how to use that page.

If you have any suggestions for videos, or would like to request a video for a page that doesn't have one, let me know! I want every member to understand how to use StartXchange, so if something is missing or you have a question please let me know! I'd be happy to re-shoot a video if necessary ;-)

Tim

evespride
03-28-2008, 04:19 PM
http://akathewebmaster.com/wip/

Tim--I mention you in my blog and my viddler please check them out when you have time because I could take it out. That malware code, do you know of any software that checks for it specifically--I don't know if Finjan does. I also use lavasoft adaware. I will be putting out an email on it. Adding Finjan to your browser after malware has downloaded is like shutting the barn door after the horse is gone. I am so happy to see more videos - it is alot of work isn't it. I will check them out, your baby is absolutely gorgeous.

Is this private? Could I edit after I send? I will probably know in a minute.
Christina-evespride
I am trying to keep up with Web 2.0 but it's really tough-tying it all together.

xxclixxx
03-29-2008, 02:18 PM
Hi Christina

The forum isn't for sending links around, but I think you might have meant to PM me. So I'll let it slide =P As for malware.. There aren't any that I know of that let you check your site for it, but the best way is to goto Google and type site:akathewebmaster.com

If you do have malware, there is a good chance Google will have a warning underneith the pages that it's on. They are pretty good at finding it, but this is really reactive not proactive.

The StartXchange Scanner will also check for it, not as advanced as Google I'm sure but if you can put it into the websites page then chances are it's clean. Most of the malware that is around that is put on your website without you knowing is easy to detect because it's pretty much the same code mass added onto websites ;-)

Tim

evespride
03-31-2008, 08:19 PM
Thank you so much--and I did mean to PM, read about Firefox and noscript 3-26 too. Thanks again