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A few days ago I mentioned the issues I was facing with the mess that was the UK Webmaster forum I'd taken over.

Rome wasn't built in a day, as the saying goes, so I wasn't expecting immediate results. However a pleasant surprise is always a good thing, so I was delighted to see how quickly some of the issues were getting resolved.

The most obvious area that needed attention was the forum's content itself. There was a LOT of spammy junk, which caused two problems:
It was being indexed by Google et al, so the site was appearing in the results for search queries that genuinely alarmed me The content had put off new and existing members from hanging around
I'd love to say that I've managed to remove all the spam posts, but I know there are probably plenty of them still lurking (though searching for certain keywords isn't turning up much these days).
Vbulletin's plugin and permissions allows you to customise a site to your heart's content, so I've added  a few plugins and settings that mitigate spammer activity. For example, users cannot post external links until they've got a post count of 15. The same kind of logic is applied to signatures ie. the links / tagline below someone's post.

Another thing that needed to be addressed was the site's visible focus, so some of the sections have been either removed entirely or moved around a bit ie. topics that are not related to the site's core topic have been moved to the "off topic" area.

VBSeo's tools definitely help in deciding which areas of content you want to optimise and which areas you want to "devalue", so ignoring the "member profile" pages seems to be a good idea (some of the member names are barely "safe for work" at the moment!)

Measuring progress isn't that easy, but there are a few tools that help. So I've spending a lot of time poring over the Google Webmaster Tools console, as well as checking Analytics.

What is interesting to see is the significant jump in GoogleBot activity (click to enlarge):

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While bot activity can be quite meaningless in isolation, when you compare it with the previous levels it's very interesting. (To me at least, I wouldn't expect everyone else to be this fascinated by it!). One of the conclusions I've drawn, which may or may not be realistic, is that the site's new hosting helps ie. it's the only site on that particular server and the server itself has very good connectivity.

Unfortunately I don't have enough web statistics data to work with as yet, but I did notice that the site now has a Google Page Rank score, which it didn't have a short time ago.

James, from the excellent Forbairt Media , has been tweaking the site's layout, so it's now a lot simpler to look at and hopefully more pleasing to the eye.

Of course it's very early days yet, so I expect it will take a lot longer to see any real jump in visitor levels and member activity. Thankfully several people who read my original post on this have been kind enough to join and "get the ball rolling", which is fantastic and is much appreciated.

Let's see how it goes from here ...


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Coolsites.ie Finally Live

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I have an annoying habit of grabbing domain names on whim and then promptly forgetting why I bought them.

Coolsites.ie was one of those domain names that I grabbed  a few months ago, as I knew instinctively that I would find a good use for it, I just wasn't 100% sure what...

Months later I came across a very tasty MT template called "Mid Century", which has been released under the GPL.

It's a simply gorgeous template and combines a lot of features that I felt were ideal for a site like CoolSites.ie, so I'd have been rather silly not to make use of it.

It's now live!

I plan on posting a site every day if I can, so if you know of any nice, cool or simply interesting sites that I should mention please let me know via email to submissions@coolsites.ie. I'd strongly recommend that you use the subject line "coolsites.ie submission", as it will get lost in my inbox otherwise.

(Please bear in mind that I do not use Windows, so if a site requires IE6 or 7 to render properly I won't be able to see it)

I'll also be asking a few other people to do guest posts, as I think spreading the subjectivity might not be a bad idea! (If that makes any sense)

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Post-Upgrade Oddities

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I upgraded this site's backend, Movable Type, to the latest version earlier today.

While the upgrade itself went pretty well there seem to be some really odd issues affecting this site. All the other sites running of this MT install are behaving fine, but this one is having issues with templates.
I'm currently trying to work out what the best course of action is, so please excuse the really ugly search results pages if you conduct a search.

I'm considering nuking the templates entirely and reverting back to a default template set before re-adding any of my own minor customisations (and they really are quite minor)

I suspect that I have some old template code floating around that is causing conflicts, but whether I will be able to isolate or not is doubtful - especially as it hasn't happened with any of my other blogs, which is truly bizarre!

Thanks to Donal for highlighting the issue for me.

Update: Nuking the template seems to have solved the problem. Of course I've now got to go back and customise them ... or maybe I can just wait as someone promised me a new design!

Update 2: Due to my own stupidity I managed to disable the single entry archives, so they weren't being created! That's now fixed.

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It's Award Season (Again!)

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It's that time of the year again.

Web awards season is now open.

So what do we have this year?

Well if you're into commercially run awards ceremonies that require an entrance fee for nominations AND attendance, then there's the Golden Spiders. I've said enough about them in the past, so I won't bother wasting energy on them this year. Suffice to say that charging 150 euro for a nomination and another 290 per seat at an event that is sponsored is sickening.

At the opposite extreme Damien Mulley has launched The Irish Web Awards
Unlike the Golden Spiders you don't have to pay to nominate someone and the tickets for the event are a nominal 30 euro a pop. nor do you have to pay to attend. Yes - there are sponsors, but they're the ones covering the costs. Imagine that!

And then, somewhere in between, lie the IIA Net Visionary Awards. It's free to nominate people, but you have to pay to attend.

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I know from talking to web designers and developers that Internet Explorer 6 gives them lots of headaches. While it may not be the only cause of heartache it's a clear and tangible one.

Of course there have been plenty of "upgrade to firefox" type campaigns in the past, but most seemed to ignore a simple fact. Many corporate users can't simply upgrade browsers without their IT department's "ok".

Be that as it may if you can get more people away from Internet Explorer 6, then your web designers and developers might thank you.

Have a look at the campaign over on Save The Developers (via)
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VPS Site Update

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We've just revamped the VPS hosting site to make the order process a bit simpler.

We know it doesn't display properly in Safari, but this will be fixed.

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SalesOnline Semi-Offline

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I've mentioned the horrific salesonline.ie site a couple of times in the past.

They've now taken the site offline and are instead displaying a holder page with their contact details.

At least they're not making us all suffer through that video anymore!

So anyone want to take bets on whether their new site will actually comply with any web standards?
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It's that time of year again...

Over the next few days you can expect your inbox to be bombarded with tasteful, tasteless, tacky and slick Christmas greetings.

I've had a few already, but so far there's been no sign of Gaddo's traditional Christmas card (he's infamous for them!)

Dancing elves seem to be popular this year..

And of course there's always the retouching of websites to give them that seasonal flavour...

James from Forbairt Media redid the Irish Webmaster logo to give it a gentle Christmas feel

Of course others have done more and less ... There's a discussion over on the site about what people have been doing
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For a number of reasons I had to look at the SalesOnline.ie site today. I would have thought they'd have got round to fixing its basic brokenness, but I was wrong.

If you try to view that site in any browser you will suffer.

Why?

Basic HTML code hasn't been used.

How hard can it be to specify which version of (X)HTML you're using?

If the "designer" had even picked up a book on HTML for beginners they'd have learnt about the basic elements of a properly formatted SGML document using HTML markup.

To save repetition the concept is simple. If you open a "tag", which is a bit of code to describe how something should be rendered on the screen by your browser, then you should close it. In XHTML that "should" becomes "must".

Any (x)html document will have a number of elements:
HEAD - the top of the document. This can tell you what the document is about and how to treat it ie. is it html 4.* or xhtml 1.*. You can also include lots of other "meta" information
BODY - the main body of the text

Salesonline's site tries to break all these standards.

Neither the "header" nor the "body" tag is closed, so the browser has no way of knowing where the page ends.
They force you to load their video on their main page each and every time you visit - not exactly sane usage of multimedia

And yet they claim to be using "best in class technology". You'd think they'd be able to setup a proper website!

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I started work on GuestHouses.ie before I headed off to LA. It's not going to change anyone's life, but hopefully it will grow into something worthwhile!
Andrew from RedMoonMedia did a nice header graphic for the site (link to go into footer on my todo list!), but I didn't get a chance to put that up until today. (Thanks to Peter for saving me on that one too!)
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