Posts Tagged ‘coda’

  • 10 handy tips for getting the most out of Coda

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    If you’re a web developer on Mac I encourage you to get your hands on Coda by Panic. It can handle just about all of your development needs and make coding much faster. If you’ve already got it then brilliant! I’m going to run through 10 tips to get the most out of Coda, some you may know, some you may not. It’s all part of the fun! Let’s see why Coda leave it’s competitors in the dark.

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  • .htaccess: redirecting no www. to www.

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    The .htaccess is a powerful tool when it comes to managing server-side actions. It is a common comment that sites that have both www.domain.com and domain.com can get penalised from search engines because they are seen as 2 different websites. Personally I think this theory is a bit silly and you’d think search engines such as google would be smarter than that. Never the less, site addresses should probably be consistent anyway. Using .htaccess you can redirect traffic that goes to domain.com to www.domain.com – thus fixing the search engine problem and making your domain consistant to all visitors.

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