Definition of inverted index from the National Institute of Science and Technology

http://www.nist.gov/dads/HTML/invertedIndex.html

It’s one of those phrases we hear mentioned a lot with regard to search, simply defined.

It’s unbelievable how much material can be written and accumulated over the years! Most needs to be slightly rewritten, or edited at least a little bit, if only for for organization and navigation purposes. Not to mention filling in details that were forgotten when written on the fly. But like a friend has nagged me many times, no one can read things when they’re just on my hard drive, so they don’t do anyone any good.

The SEO section got a little padding out with a few pages, and the navigation is getting there.

I’ve long wanted to do a site with tutorials and also a site about women’s issues, and took a domain name long ago that I figured covered both. It’s been sitting unused for ages, even though it’s been on hosting, and so is a TON of stuff on my hard drive that just needs to be dug out, sorted out, proofread, possibly edited some, and uploaded.

I spent last summer checking out various CMS scripts but never came to a decision. It’s taken long enough, so Webmaster Woman will be going live with a soft launch just as soon as I decide on the navigation and directory naming structure and what file extension to use for the pages.

Photoshop 5 has the colors in RGB notation (000,000,000) and Dreamweaver 2 has the colors in Hexadecimal notation (#999999), so it has to be looked up manually to get colors matching when using both. There’s a nice Javascript conversion tool amidst a whole JS FAQ section at Javascripter.net, and for those whose English isn’t quite up to par, it’s also all in Russian. :-)

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