Some technical information about this website. From hosting hardware, supporting software, design and implementation standards. Some information about the website layout and navigation is also available here.
- host hardware
- The hardware hosting this website. It is somewhere in the world plugged into the internet running an http server (apache) serving the website.
- supporting software
- No hardware is of any use if it isn't running an operating system of some sort and eventually some applications.
- web technologies and standards
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This website is written and maintained according to open and widely adopted W3C standards. W3C is an internet organization that creates and maintains open standards for markup languages like HTML or CSS to achieve an uniform rendering across browsers and platforms. (of course W3C's does much more than this...)
- browser compatibility and rendering correctness
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Beyond the standards; today's most used browsers are very different from each other, and each has their own more or less correct/complete HTML/XHTML/CSS implementation. Due to those differences, this website (and the rest of the www) may not look exactly the same on different browsers.
- Navigation tips
- This website was built to be my homepage (the online projection of the real me) and to give back to the community some of my UNIX/Linux know-how in the form of quickly described hacks, carefully written articles and/or more elaborated documents.
- Site Map
- Hopefully updated (one day even partly dynamic)
- Copyright and legal info
- Legal copyright and licensing information.