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Dreamweaver Error

The strangest thing hapened the other day with Dreamweaver 8. When I loaded it up, I started getting a lot of errors. Then, all the sudden when I started copying and pasting, I got this error:

" While executing DW_Menu_Edit_paste Command in menus.xml, the following Javascript errors occurred: Type Error : MM.event has no properties. "

To solve the problem, I found this solution:

Find this file and delete it:

C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Macromedia\Dreamweaver
8\Configuration\WinFileCache-*.dat
In case these folders it is in are are normally hidden - you may have to use Explorer > Tools > Folder Options to unhide them.

Now, no more errors.

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Psychology of a Search and Reasons for Higher Listings

Q. Why do people build websites?
A. They have something to share.

Plain and simple: Whether you are a business who has something to sell, a website designer, or even the average Joe, the game is still the same - to get listed high in the search engines. The better your listing is, the more people that will come to your website. For the vast majority of website owners, the reason the website is there in the first place is because they want others to read what they have to say.

More in depth: Statically proven, around half of the traffic to a website comes from search engines. How many times have you thought of a question that you wanted to know the answer to and found yourself going online to a search engine to find more information about it? From students researching a subject, parents wanting to learn more about parenting, a person wanting to learn more about a health matter to someone who just wants to know where the best gas prices are (and everywhere in between) the web has become a huge resource in our everyday lives. With internet access becoming more readily available, the search is on to find information at your fingertips.

While learning to design websites over the past 7 years, I have read hundreds of web pages, bought hundreds of dollars in books and done extensive research in the field of website design. From the psychology of fonts, linespace, colours and layouts of websites to analyzing log statistics, learning about robots, search engines, spiders, HTML, CSS and other essentials of websites, I have gained a new respect for what it takes to build a good website. No matter how many things I read, how many experiments I try, or how many websites I build, it all seems to boil down to the same point over and over. For anyone who has a website, the higher the listing is in a search engine, the more chances you will have to let another person read what you have to say.

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I am a Computer and Network Technician. I love what I do for a living, as my work is also my hobby.

All of the technical information from the original Aleeya.net site became this site - GirlGeekette dotNet - and the remaining became what is now known as Aleeya dotNet. This site is where I store all of my notes related to computers and Technology so I may share it with others.

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