Archive for 'Issue 25 – October 2009'

Lunarpages October Newsletter

October 5th, 2009

It’s close to midnight and something evil is lurking in the dark.  No need to worry about the ghosts and goblins tonight, because Lunarpages has got your back with the October edition of our monthly newsletter.  Not only do we have the best web hosting guides out there today, but we promise to keep the [...]

Free Flash Templates for Your Website!

October 5th, 2009

You know what would go perfect with that new web hosting plan you were planning on ordering? I was thinking, a free flash template (up to $60 value!) totally free.  How does that sound? If you use the coupon code FTD30 when you purchase a 12 or 24 month NEW hosting plan with Lunarpages and [...]

LunarNews: October 2009

October 5th, 2009

Here are the Lunarpages headlines you need to know about this month! Lunarpages Survey Giveaway Last month, we asked for you all to take part in a little survey for us, and you did!  We appreciate the feedback you were able to give us about how you are using your hosting account and the services [...]

Get Started with Quantcast Tracking

October 5th, 2009

Quantcast is one of the Web’s best sources for tracking, not only web site traffic, but also who those visitors are.  For example, check out this Quantcast audience profile for Lunarpages.  You can see that in the US, 54% of the visitors are men, and 46% are female.  Details like this can really help you [...]

Support Lunarpages from Twitter!

October 5th, 2009

Love Lunarpages? Love Twitter? If the answer to those two questions is yes, or even, “most of the time” I have a delightful new way you can show your support for Lunarpages.  We have created a special Twibbon for you to decorate your Twitter icon with. Here is how you can add our Twibbon to [...]

ID vs Class in CSS Web Design

October 5th, 2009

For anybody who has spent any time working with CSS (cascading style sheets), you have to know there is a lot of confusion when it comes to using an id or a class when compiling your web site layout.  Both are selectors, but how should they be used? What is the ID selector? The general [...]