Tech Cores » website http://techcores.com The Ultimate Source for Technology Thu, 29 Dec 2011 17:36:05 +0000 en hourly 1 JailbreakMe 3.0 (w/ iPad 2 Support)http://techcores.com/2011/07/jailbreakme-3-0-w-ipad-2-support/ http://techcores.com/2011/07/jailbreakme-3-0-w-ipad-2-support/#comments Wed, 06 Jul 2011 07:05:18 +0000 Marc Billow http://techcores.com/?p=14516 After last weeks leak of the JailbreakMe jailbreak the time has come for Comex to release the final version of JbM 3.0. This jailbreak introduces the iPad 2 into the mix as long as it is running the latest 4.3.3 firmware.

If you would like to jailbreak your device using JbM 3.0 you can head on over to http://www.jailbreakme.com, on your device and the site will take it from there!

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What is Formspring.me?http://techcores.com/2010/05/what-is-formspring-me/ http://techcores.com/2010/05/what-is-formspring-me/#comments Thu, 06 May 2010 19:25:18 +0000 Tech Cores Blogger http://techcores.com/?p=4037 Well, I just recently got bored and decided that I’d tell all my Collabable subscribers what Formspring.me is. If you haven’t heard of it, you should watch this video. If you already have a channel, you should leave a comment below and tell me what your favorite part of Formspring.me is!



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A New Background Design Hatched Out!http://techcores.com/2010/05/a-new-background-design-hatched-out/ http://techcores.com/2010/05/a-new-background-design-hatched-out/#comments Wed, 05 May 2010 22:45:17 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://techcores.com/?p=3988 It has been  a while since we’ve had a major design change with the site. Because of certain someone, we started to think a little more about the background.

Recently, I’ve converted all of the shadow images (you know, that black border around the site) to a transparent image. What’s this do for you? It makes it possible for us to use any background we may set our eyes upon.

We started looking at a variety of different textures we could use. When we started looking for this, we were really picking textures that didn’t match the design of the site. When I originally created the design, all of the colors, the images, and everything on the site is in relation to each other in some way.

And now let’s side track a bit. When I was creating the design, I wanted to use very minimal colors. There are sites out there, that use random colors and are only used once. I can name at least ten sites like that; I’m sure, however, you’ve seen sites where the have “connect to us” options with different colored buttons. Does that blend in to the design, most likely no.

But the thing is, why I mentioned that, is because I want to have the design to stay like it is now, which is using the very minimalist colors. Tech Cores was my very first major website that I designed from the ground up. Because I do know of several techniques to “trick” the human eye, I was able to get away with this. I haven’t met or talked to anyone who dislikes the design.

So I started to think about all of this; what background should we use with keeping all the design and color aspects of the site in place. As of right now, Tech Cores uses a total of twenty main colors (http://techcores.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/384a0bb7d068244d1936e6799494a2c2.png). Now in the header and few other places, we do use gradients, but all of those are based upon these colors.

I wanted uniqueness with the design of Tech Cores. Web2.0 is a term we web-developers use that basically means sites that have lots of cool graphical effects. There is another term for it, but that’s totally different (information sharing). I started thinking what we could that that’s “cool” in design. I thought to my self that a lot of sites use that diagonal line look to it. I took that look, and put it on steroids basically. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, look at the header. Tech Cores is the only site in the world that uses the diagonal lines to run off the border. And we pulled it off.

Simply, that’s what we did. We made the background diagonal lines still based on the main colors in the site.

So tell us, what do you think of the new background? I know I blabbered on with this post, but I really had to give some basis on the original design. Maybe someday, I’ll publish a blog post that revels the original design of that site. That would be interesting to show off.

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A Nice Review Website – What Don’t They Talk About?http://techcores.com/2010/02/a-nice-review-website-what-dont-they-talk-about/ http://techcores.com/2010/02/a-nice-review-website-what-dont-they-talk-about/#comments Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:00:22 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://techcores.com/?p=2172 When it comes to finding one good website that talks about all different kinds of products out there, it can get a bit gruesome to find such a site. A lot of the websites out there, even Tech Cores for that matter, cannot talk about everything. No one can talk about everything, but it looks like someone can.

There are a variety of websites out there that only talk about reviews. But most of the time, these reviews are geared towards one category, like cameras, applications, motherboards, GPSes, you name it, there’s a review website specifically on such topic. But there are not a lot of websites that talk about it all. All Reviews Online, hence the name, achieves this exact thing.

Currently, as of right now, All Reviews Online talks about cell phones, digital cameras, GPS devices, laptops, general news, and even scanners. That’s not a huge range of devices to review, but hopefully in the near future, they might open their doors to applications, netbooks, games, and more.

I can see a huge potential in this reviewing site. And you know the best thing about this particular site, their reviews are very short and to the point.

I would love to read up on these guys in the future to see how they’re doing. As for now, if you have any other websites to recommend to us, give us a shot out via our contact form!

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Being a Website Designer and Webmaster – Part Fourhttp://techcores.com/2009/06/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-four/ http://techcores.com/2009/06/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-four/#comments Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:47:52 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://blog.techcores.com/?p=346 How to become a web designer

In the past posts, we have talked about what type of tools can help you out when you create a website. But there’s something else you’re going to have to think about, and this is called website maintenance. This can be a lot of work, but there’s several things you can do to help out. More info after the break!

Why you need to maintain your website:

No matter what type of website you are running, you are going to have to clean it up some day. Your website can be messy internally. This means your database or even the scripts you use can be inefficient when it comes to accessing them. The folder structure of your website can be the messiest thing in the world. Let’s say your working on a test project for your website, and there’s several files you need to put on your server. You should create a folder like “Testing” or something like that where you are able to put all your projects in. You don’t want to smack all of your files in the root directory (public_html or www; this is the main folder where your website sits on); it would get messy quickly. Your website will run slower if your scripts and even your database are messy and not cleaned up correctly.

How do you do all of this:

There’s a lot of things you could do. But we’re going to start off with the basics.

1) Clean up your source code (PHP, HTML, and CSS for example)

This might sound funny, but your scripts can slow down your website. The biggest thing is how fast the script can execute. If your script is running slowly, you might want to change your coding.

Another thing you can do is delete your blank chars (spaces before the code executed) and also your blank paragraphs. This might sound surprising, but it actually saves you some used space; in return, gives you faster loading times.

And you can try to lay up on your comments you have in your code. PHP does have to skip those comments. In other languages like C++ for example, when you compile your program, your comments are already stripped out from the program. In PHP and all types of scripts, this is not the case. So try to lay down on your internal comments. And yes, this does apply to CSS and HTML too!

Notepad++ can help you out…

2) Clean up your folder structure:

If you have a lot of folders, you might want to clean some of those up. Not for the case of slowing anything down, but mainly because it makes accessing your server via FTP or any other file transfer protocol easier.

3) Make sure your database (like MySQL) is clean:

What I mean by as clean might confuse people. But your database can get huge if you have a site that has a lot of content. Your database is like a hard drive, it can get fragmented, which slows it down in return. But there’s an easy way to fix this. All you need to do is log into PHPMyAdmin (a software that manages your database), and click on a database/table that you think needs fixed up.  First, click on a database you want to fix up. Then with the check boxes or the “Check All” at the bottom, select the tables you want to fix up. Then at the bottom of the page, you should see a drop-down box where it says “With selected:”. Click “Optimize table” and then you should be able to go. If your database is in bad shape, you can also click “Repair table”, which will try to fix corruption issues.

You can also create scripts to handle this. Remember, Google is your friend. You can search for “optimize MySQL database PHP”, and I bet you’ll find something! :)

4) Backup your site:

This is the most important part! If anything crashes or corrupts, you could be lost a couple of files. You should always backup your database no matter what! You don’t always have to backup your files (unless if your content is stored in those PHP/HTML/CSS files), but it would be a good thing to think about. Personally, I backup my database every week, and I backup all my files every month. This is all managed by scripts. And about every 5 months or so, I store the backup on a terabyte hard drive I have. You always want to be safe.

A search with “backup files database PHP” on Google can help!

I hope some of these tips for cleaning and maintaining your website will help you out!

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Being a Website Designer and Webmaster – Part Threehttp://techcores.com/2009/04/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-three/ http://techcores.com/2009/04/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-three/#comments Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:40:23 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://blog.techcores.com/?p=374 How to become a web-designer
Earlier, we discussed what tools you need to become a webmaster & designer. Now we are going to talk about the total opposite; what tools can help you to become a webmaster & designer. When we say tools, we mean things that can run on most servers to help you create and manage your website a lot easier. Here will just be a list of the tools you could use. Click on the read more text on the bottom of this blog post to find out all the pieces of software you could use on your server!

– Content Management Systems (CMS) –
A CMS is a type of software that can run on your server that can help you create your whole website. A great example of this is a piece of software called WordPress (read below to find out more). You can find that most blogs run on some type of software like WordPress. It basically helps you manage your site and keep your content organized. Although not all the time… All of the CMS’s we have here support plugins, modifications, and of course templates! Now, all of these CMS’s listed do not mean you can get away from HTML, PHP, CSS, and much more.

Here’s a list of some CMS’s:

WordPress is one of the popular CMS’s out there. It’s used for a lot of different cases, but one of the main features people love WordPress for is it’s blogging feature. With WordPress, you’re able to set up a blog easily! It can do other things, but some other CMS’s are easier to use and can do more than WordPress. Themes are extremely easy to find, and will not be any problem! With WordPress, you can have a blog up and running very quickly!

Drupal is a great CMS. It’s one of the CMS’s that’s easy to use and easy to modify. But it’s not one of the CMS’s we would recommend because it’s a bit more complicated to use. Drupal for sure is one of the fastest CMS’s out there when you have caching and GZIP on, which makes your website take up less bandwidth and also render a lot faster. Themes can be limited, but you could always create one yourself.

Joomla is one of the CMS’s that we can not say how much we love it. It’s one of the easiest to use CMS’s out there! You can install plugins, modules, templates to the system extremely easily from it’s backend. It’s very stable and is also one of the best for theming! It has so many themes that your choices will blow you away! It’s something we would recommend if you are a starter, professinal, or anything else. It supports all of the masses out there! You can for sure get a website done fast with Joomla.

Mambo is actually very familiar to Joomla, because Joomla is based off Mambo. Like Joomla, it’s very fast, sleek, and easy to use. A lot of people use Mambo, even businesses.

PHP-Nuke is for a different type of CMS. In PHP-Nuke, you can change the site to anything you’ll like and also add new features to it too!

TYPO3 is for sure a CMS that is great for high use, for example, a business website that recieves many veiwers a day. It can be used for both a blog and  CMS. It’s light-weight too!


- Newsletters -
When having a business, small business, or even a personal website, sometimes you would like to send out a news letter. Yes, there’s software that can run on top of your CMS, but it would be great to have external software, and that’s what we are going to talk about today. You really need to just see what you like best. There are other mailing systems, but these are the best in our opinion.

PHPList is for sure one lovely newsletter system. It’s easy to use, and man, it for sure has a lot of features. You can easily link it to a form on your CMS, and let it handle all the work for you!

Mailman is for sure easy to use. It’s better for managing discussions than PHPList, but PHPList does have losts of features in it. Mailman is different, so you should just try it to see if you like it.

There’s some peices of software that can help you out! If you would like anything added to it, please let us know with our contact form!

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Being a Website Designer and Webmaster – Part Twohttp://techcores.com/2009/04/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-two/ http://techcores.com/2009/04/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-two/#comments Tue, 14 Apr 2009 21:20:42 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://blog.techcores.com/?p=246 Creating Webiste Part IIA webmaster and a website designer are two complete different jobs, but here at Tech Cores, we master at both of those positions. Today we’re going to teach you what it takes to become one. We are going to start out with the the basics. After this blog post, you’ll know how a website really works and what you need to create one.

Click the read more button below this blog post to see how to create a website!

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Being a Website Designer and Webmaster – Part Onehttp://techcores.com/2009/04/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-one/ http://techcores.com/2009/04/being-a-website-designer-and-webmaster-part-one/#comments Mon, 13 Apr 2009 04:26:51 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://blog.techcores.com/?p=250 When I first got into website design, there was a lot of things thrown at me. I can say honestely, when I first started out, I had no clue Creating Website Part Ion what I was doing. I started out on a 25MB server-space that was hosted by my internet service provider, or ISP. Now this was probably way back around 2005. I started learning HTML, and with this language, I was able to create very basic webpages.

Then over the years, I started to like web design even more. So I said to myself, “I want to learn more about web design”. What did I do? I created one of my first websites, TJasko.com, which is not used that much for anything today.

With TJasko.com, I was able to learn a lot of things; not developing skills, more along the lines of being a webmaster. I was able to learn how to keep a website running smoothly. Then after a while, I became the webmaster of several websites. After with all the experience I had, after learning CSS, HTML, PHP, XHTML, SQL, and many more, I’m was able to create one of my first major website; the website you are on right now, TechCores.com.

While I was learning all of this, no one was helping me. Even if I wanted help, I didn’t get much. I learned a lot of my skills just by messing around (which is always recommended to learn something new) and using my resources like the internet.

What I did have was a mast directory to help me find the things I need, source code. Yes, that’s right, for about 1 year, all I did was examin people’s source code to see how the website works. I learned so much by doing this, I was able to start writing my own code.

But the thing is, there’s really no easy way to share all of this information with the world. You do have directories which have a lot of information about creating a website, but nothing really that’s easy to follow along.

So that’s what Tech Cores will be helping you with. For however long it takes us, we will break web design and all the webmastering skill one by one in a simple guide of different blog posts or parts. This will help us focus on one topic every day and help you learn something too. Every single day (unless if it’s a major holiday or something important) there will be a new part about website design or webmastering. And when we’re all done, we’ll compile all this information, and put it in one big “how-to” guide!

So fasten your seat bealts, and gear up for the knowledge of becoming a great website designer and webmaster! More to come soon!

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Modifcations Galore!http://techcores.com/2009/04/modifcations-galore/ http://techcores.com/2009/04/modifcations-galore/#comments Sun, 12 Apr 2009 03:52:38 +0000 Taylor Jasko http://blog.techcores.com/?p=255 Within these past few months, everyone here at Tech Cores has been giving suggestions on what we should add or take away from the site. Over this amount of time, we’ve added a lot of things to the site.

For example:

  • A new look to the forums
  • A new downloads center
  • A status updater
  • A feature will it’ll show you all the tags used
  • Ads that’ll be used to pay for hosting and maybe some more things to make Tech Cores better. Don’t worry, all the money will be towards this site!
  • A calendar icon in every blog post. This is so much better than the text we used to have!
  • A social media plugin to post our content to all of your favorite sites!
  • A newsletter – yes, we will start sending you things very soon!
  • A new background. The old one was about 320KB and was horrible for dial-up users. We created a new background, and made that size go all the way to 20KB!
  • Tech Cores is a lot faster with the automatic scripts it runs to keep it good as new!
  • Now none of you will notice this, but every night at 12AM (GMT -5), Tech Cores creates a backup of its database to insure no data loss!
  • There’s much more back-end stuff, but there’s some of it!

We hope all of you have a great experience with Tech Cores and keep the suggestions coming! We’re always looking for people to help out with blogging and posting in our community! :)

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