<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Php Articles from webmasterlore.com</title><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com</link><description>Free Content For Your Ezine or Website</description><item><title>3 Simple Ways to get Quick and Continous Website Traffic</title><description>Ahmad Azwan is an IT consultant and an internet marketer. Has been doing good jobs in giving advice for small business to make their online existance a success. More resources on getting traffic at</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/3-Simple-Ways-to-get-Quick-and-Continous-Website-Traffic.html</link></item><item><title>Wrtiting Less PHP Code With More Results</title><description>Most web development companies use their own or third party frameworks to improve their development process. If you want to work as a PHP developer in a company you will most probably need to agree to write your code using their framework. This article is for these developers and companies who want to build their own framework and improve their coding speed, the quality of their code and get paid more for less time.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Wrtiting-Less-PHP-Code-With-More-Results.html</link></item><item><title>The Favicon, An Untapped Image Promotion Trick - Best Practices</title><description>A favicon (pronounced fav-eye-con) - short for 'Favorites Icon' - is a multi-resolution image included on nearly all professionally developed sites. Within Internet Explorer the favicon is displayed on the address line and in the favorites menu. Tabbed browsers like Firefox and Opera extend the functionality of favicons.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/The-Favicon-An-Untapped-Image-Promotion-Trick---Best-Practices.html</link></item><copyright>2010 webmasterlore.com All Rights Reserved.</copyright></channel></rss>