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Web Standards in Dreamweaver Part 3 in Web Standards      
Contributed by Apress Publishing
Article Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 2
2004-09-22
 
Web StandardsThis last part of the chapter on Web Standards in Dreamweaver shows you how to create a layout with a banner at the top of the page and a navigation menu on the left side. (From the book ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004, by Costas Hadjisotiriou, 2004, Apress, ISBN: 1590593480.)  Discuss  (0)

Creating Artistic Photographs in Graphic Design      
Contributed by Sams Publishing
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2004-09-21
 
Graphic DesignThis chapter covers how to age a photo, change color to black and white, make a photo look like an oil painting or a watercolor, and more tips. (From the book, Paint Shop Pro 8, by Jennifer Fulton, Sams, 2004, ISBN: 0672323893.)  Discuss  (0)

An Introduction to XSLT in XML      
Contributed by Dan Wellman
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2004-09-20
 
XMLXSLT allows you to create formatting structures which interpret and modify the existing XML elements. Learn about the syntax of XSLT elements, how the namespace attribute differs depending on the browser in use, and how to transform original XML elements.  Discuss  (1)

Photoshop Tricks, Part 2 in Photoshop      
Contributed by Sams Publishing
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2004-09-15
 
PhotoshopPart 2 covers how to make a photograph look like a painting, create a seamless fractal tiled image, to use Adobe Dimensions with Photoshop, and how to retouch a drop shadow you've added to an image. (From Inside Photoshop CS, Sams, ISBN: 0672326442.)  Discuss  (0)

Start Your Own Internet TV Show in Web Authoring      
Contributed by Ian Felton
Article Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 4
2004-09-14
 
Web AuthoringBroadcasting events is a lot of fun. download and install Windows Media Encoder for free, and get started with these steps from Ian Felton. Add value to your Website production by saving your broadcast to file, if you have the CPU power to make and keep up an archive.  Discuss  (0)

An Introduction to XML in XML      
Contributed by Dan Wellman
Article Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 10
2004-09-13
 
XMLIf you need convincing as to why to use XML, Dan Wellman can tell you. He gives a little background, some details on its ease of use, and a basic example to demonstrate the qualities of XML.  Discuss  (3)

Web Standards in Dreamweaver, Part 2 in Web Standards      
Contributed by Apress Publishing
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2004-09-08
 
Web StandardsThis article walks you through setting the preferences for working with CSS in Dreamweaver, how to work with the CSS style panel, linking to the stylesheet, improvements to the Propert Inspector, how to creat new XHTML documents and more. (From the book ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004, by Costas Hadjisotiriou, with Rachel Andrew and Kevin Marshall, published by Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593480.)  Discuss  (0)

How to Create a Dynamic HTML Navigation Page in HTML      
Contributed by Dan Wellman
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2004-09-07
 
HTMLLearn how to devote an entire page to an image-driven, DHTML navigation system. This code from Dan Wellman will result in a fully functioning, interactive navigation page that loads a new page whenever a specified location of the window is passed over by the central image.  Discuss  (6)

Working with Tools in Paint Shop Pro 8 in Graphic Design      
Contributed by Sams Publishing
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2004-09-06
 
Graphic DesignLearn about the tools and tool options in Paint Shop Pro 8, including, how to select colors, gradients and patterns. Reuse of materials is also covered. (From the book, Paint Shop Pro 8, by Jennifer Fulton, Sams, 2004, ISBN: 0672323893.)  Discuss  (0)

Using HTML Quickform for Form Processing in Graphic Design      
Contributed by Apress Publishing
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2004-09-01
 
Graphic DesignWith HTML_QuickForm version 3.1, you can have a consistent look across all your forms and a simplified file upload. This chapter starts with the basics then shows you how to process submitted form data with HTML_QuickForm. (From the book, Essential PHP Tools: Modules, Extensions, and Accelerators, by David Sklar, Apress, 2004, ISBN: 159059280.)  Discuss  (1)

Rich Backgrounds for Logos and Menus in Web Authoring      
Contributed by Clay Dowling
Article Rating:starstarstarstarstar / 14
2004-08-31
 
Web AuthoringThe average Joe can give his site or application a little professional polish using photos he takes himself and a few simple design techniques. Rich banners and menu backgrounds are easy to design into your site and don't require purchasing anything you don't probably already have for your computer.  Discuss  (5)

Object-oriented ActionScript in Flash      
Contributed by O'Reilly Media
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2004-08-30
 
FlashThis chapter provides a high-level overview of object-oriented programming (OOP) in ActionScript for experienced programmers who are making their first foray into Flash development. (From the book Essential ActionScript 2.0, by Colin Moock, O'Reilly Media, ISBN:0596006527.)  Discuss  (0)

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There are 313 US Billionaires...

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 05:00 pm EST
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Wow

... and I'm not one of them yet. Their combined net worth, however, is something to behold, totaling up to over $1,000,000,000,000. Here's the list of top 10 folks... More  (0)
Spinach Powered Computer is No Popeye

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 04:00 pm EST
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Hardware

MIT researchers have been able to harness the power of spinach to one day build spinach-powered computers that has leave no waste and beat up Brutus. "Eat your spinach," my mom used to say. "It'll make you big and strong, power your cell phone..." More  (0)
We Are Watching You

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 03:00 pm EST
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Hardware

GPS in cell phones are being used by employers to track employees. Bet you didn't see that in your contract. More  (0)
Building a More Secure Linux

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 02:00 pm EST
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Open Source

Mandrakesoft, Bertin Technologies, Surlog, Jaluna, and Oppida have been brought together by the French Ministry of Defense to develop a more secure version of the operating system. Provided they don't take any queues from the French military, I think they'll do just fine. More  (0)
MS Sues Web Hoster Over Spam

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 01:00 pm EST
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Microsoft

Microsoft dons its lawyers with shining armor as it goes after 9 more companies responsible for SPAM, including some for hosting companies which send unsolicited mail and offer to protect them. More  (0)
B.O. Phone

By: cuda (Plant Food)
Posted: Yesterday @ 12:00 pm EST
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Wow

Can your phone alert you when you smell? This one can. More  (0)
Sun Readies FUD Campaign Against... Linux?!

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 11:00 am EST
Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Software

Sun's strategy is simple: equate Linux to Red Hat, then attack Red Hat until the Linux pest is gone. This wouldn't have anything to do with a certain $2-Billion deal with Microsoft, would it? (Is any of this really a surprise?) More  (2)
Broken Links are a Thing of the Past

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 10:30 am EST
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Software

Nothing is more annoying to me than browsing a page, clicking on a link, and finding that a webmaster hasn't kept all his pages up to date. With IBM's Peridot, that could be a thing of the past. More  (0)
ATI Claims Big Linux Driver Push

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: Yesterday @ 09:55 am EST
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Hardware

Although they've been promising it for months, Linux drivers from ATI are just now hitting the roadmap stage. It's about time! More  (0)
CA Securities Fraud Could Land Kumar in Jail

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 09-23-04 @ 05:00 pm EST
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Law

From The Register: "Former Computer Associates chief Sanjay Kumar has been hit with charges of securities fraud, obstruction of justice and conspiracy by the US DoJ (Department of Justice) - a result of the company's long-running accounting scandal." More  (0)
Wanna Get Paid More Than Your Boss?

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 09-23-04 @ 04:00 pm EST
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Wow

Just become #2 at Sun. Jonathan Schwartz is getting paid nearly seven times more than his boss, Chief Executive Scott McNealy. Check out these numbers (they're smaller than you might think): More  (1)
MS to Secure IE - for XP Only

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 09-23-04 @ 03:00 pm EST
Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Microsoft

Are you one of the unlucky 200,000,000 who's not up to speed with XP yet? Then you should really take a look at using FireFox, at least if you want secure browsing. More  (1)
PeopleSoft Salting Oracle's Ground

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 09-23-04 @ 03:00 pm EST
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Software

Oracle's hostile takeover of PeopleSoft isn't being taken lightly by either side. But to keep frightened employees from fleeing, PeopleSoft is sweetening the severance package, which is making Oracle pretty mad. More  (0)
Sony Decides ATRAC Isn't the Way

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 09-23-04 @ 02:00 pm EST
Rating: starstarstarstarstar
Software

Now, don't confuse it with 8-track, but Sony's audio compression standard looks to meet the same fate. Until now, Sony left MP3 support to fringe MP3 players like the iPod, and Creative's NOMAD. Now that they're getting their butts kicked, they're again considering MP3s More  (1)
I, Touchy, Feely Robot

By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 09-23-04 @ 01:00 pm EST
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Hardware

Ever watch Futurama? Bender's constantly complaining when things smack him that they hurt! How can a robot feel pain? Probably by wearing some of this new robot skin which allows robots sensory perception like humans. Frankly, I'd like to attach it to my computer as a form of revenge... More  (0)


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