PayPal and Currency Conversion Fees

- - Tech Stuff

Recently, I made a purchase on Ebay.com which many of you already know uses PayPal as its payment processor. PayPal is great when buying stuff on Ebay as it usually gives you some sort of guarantee in the event that your item arrives damaged, not as described or just not...

CSS Only Loader

- - Design

A warm and happy 2018 to all the dedicated followers of the KodeSmart Blog. The team here is very thankful for all the support throughout 2017 and we hope to have your continued support for this and the coming years. We are dedicated to writing and publishing even more content...

6 Result Driven SEO Strategies of 2017

- - Wordpress

If you want to rank high on Google, you’ll need to consistently update your site with fresh, well written content. Aside from the quality of the content that is published and the frequency, there should also be multiple avenues for engaging the site’s audience. These days social media has taken...

12 Essential PHP Functions and Snippets

- - Kode

Storing tiny pieces of code snippets is an excellent way to maximize on development effort and save time. As a web developer, it’s good practice to store useful PHP functions and scripts that are highly reusable and sure to come in handy for future projects. Having the right piece of...

2017 Top SEO Plugins for WordPress

- - Wordpress

Search Engines are the main source of traffic for most websites. That’s why users often seek SEO tips and supplements that can improve SEO with their WordPress sites. In this article, we will share some of the Top SEO Plugins for WordPress and tools that will enhance SEO of your...

A Better JavaScript Popup Box

- - Kode

As a JavaScript developer it is almost impossible to get around using the built in alert function which gives us that default looking popup box. Truth is it works perfect in situations where we just want to say “Here…” or return a variable to screen. Many of us use it...

CentOS Server Security | Steps to Configuring SELinux

- - Tech Stuff

If your operating a website or blog on a shared hosting server and need the flexibility of tweaking the OS or simply installing additional daemon/software then it’s about time you switched to a Virtual Private Server(VPS). In shared hosting environments your a tenant sharing everything from OS configurations to bandwidth....