What Is A Footprints And How to Use Them
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Hai friends This Post I just Teel You that A footprint is a piece of code or a sentence that website scripts have. Let me show you some example, assume a person creates a website about “learning php” and wish to start a forum for its members to discuss about tips. In order to do so, they need choose some kind of forum script to use, such as phpbb, vBulletin or others. The most common footprint that you will see is the “Powered by” footprint. In case the person uses the phpbb forum script, there is a footprint in all installations of phpbb, which is “Powered by phpbb” at the bottom of the forum. Therefore, if you search for “powered by phpbb” with Google, you’ll find a TON of forums running on the phpbb script. For every blogging script, commenting script, guestbook script, forum script, etc.You can always find a common footprint to look for. But you need not do any of the hardwork. Because I already compiled a pretty good list to get you started. When we combine these footprints with