April 2010
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XHTML is not very different from the HTML 4.01 standard.
So, bringing your code up to the 4.01 standard is a good start.
In addition, you should start NOW to write your HTML code in lowercase letters, and NEVER skip closing tags (like </p>).
see the full reference at here
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Turn your wordpress into shopping cart !!

WordPress is flexible and there are themes that transform your standard wordpress into a fully functional ecommerce shopping cart with back-end product administation.
Market utilizes phpThumb to generate on-the-fly thumbnails and FancyZoom to show multiple full size images of your products. It’s really slick and visual appealling! And just like any other WordPress theme, it can be customized as much or as little as you want (well, the default theme does looks pretty good).
Price : from USD $55.
website: http://www.markettheme.com
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Some short domain names (3 to 6 characters) are valuable. But owning them carries risk: since so many companies have three to 6 character acronyms, they often feel they are entitled to your domain.
If you own a nice domain name, here are some tips to avoid losing them in arbitration:
1. Do not park the domain name. It’s possible that a company with the same acronym will point to ads on the parked page as infringing their trademark. You need to control the content, and parked pages frequently optimize with ads that can be used against you.
2. Create a site. Even a small site is fine. Your goal here is to make sure no one can claim you have no legitimate use and rights for the domain name. I recently talked with a domainer who owns several three letter domains. He creates an affiliate site for each one. Avoid having the content has related products to the trademark.
3. File for a trademark once #2 is done.
Of course, doing this doesn’t prevent you from receiving a UDRP letter. Consider the case of Ace.com and Ace.us. The best I can tell, this domain has been used for a legitimate business for many years. The owner of the sites, WebMagic Ventures, even has a trademark for the term “Ace”.
So who’s challenging the owner of Ace.com and Ace.us? There are a number of companies holding trademarks for the term “Ace”, and I can’t see a reason why any of them should be entitled to this domain. This could be a clear cut case of reverse domain name hijacking, but we’ll have to wait to see.
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