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PC World October 2001 Stan Miastkowski |
Step-by-Step: Build Your First Web Site So you want to set up your own Web page, but HTML and hyperlinks leave you at sea? Start here. |
ONLINE September 2000 Jim Rible |
Weaving an Untangled Web: Macromedia's Dreamweaver 3 Although I taught classes in HTML for years, today I can't imagine creating and maintaining Web sites without a great WYSIWYG editor like Macromedia's Dreamweaver. Despite its abilities and numerous rave reviews, however, the feature-rich Dreamweaver is not an easy program to learn. |
PC World January 2004 Scott Spanbauer |
Instant Web Sites Put yourself on the Web in a flash with free and low-cost tools, services, and sites. |
PC Magazine January 12, 2005 John Clyman |
Even Easier E-Commerce Many small companies aren't yet taking advantage of the opportunities that e-commerce offers-- mainly because of the perceived difficulty and expense of running an online store. |
Macworld January 2004 David McFarland |
Dreamweaver MX 2004 Dreamweaver has become an indispensable part of any Web-site developer's tool kit, and Dreamweaver MX 2004 is the latest incarnation of Macromedia's powerful Web-site-development tool. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2007 Reuven Lerner |
At the Forge - Firebug Firebug is a brilliant means of debugging Ajax applications. |
PC Magazine April 20, 2004 John Clyman |
Easy E-Commerce These 7 services can have your Web store up and running fast. |
PC Magazine August 1, 2008 Eric Griffith |
31 Days to a Brand-New Web Storefront Consult this checklist daily and in one month you'll be ready for the world of e-commerce. |
PC Magazine June 9, 2010 Michael Muchmore |
Apple Safari 5 Review & Rating Yet another browser touted as being the fastest on earth has just crossed our transom. |
PC World April 1, 2000 Jeff Bertolucci & Matt Lake |
Beyond Free-Mail If you're paying anything for e-mail, Internet access, Web hosting, backup storage, or a personal information manager, you may be paying too much. Dozens of sites give away everything from applications to personal organizers to multiple megabytes of storage space. Some ISPs even offer free Net access, a huge bargain that can save you hundreds of dollars annually. But are these services really free? What are the hidden costs? And do no-cost offerings make sense for every user? |
Linux Journal September 30, 2006 David Lynch |
Simple Web Sites Using DocBook XML and CSS An embedded software developer explains how to build simple content Web sites using DocBook XML and CSS. |
Search Engine Watch November 25, 2008 Carrie Hill |
25 Design Best Practices for Your Small Business Web Site Whether you plan to hire a designer or figure it out for yourself, there are definitely some best practices you should follow when designing your Web site. |
Linux Journal March 1, 2007 Reuven Lerner |
At the Forge - Dojo Dojo is an open-source JavaScript framework that offers a wide variety of functions and doesn't take much effort to start using. |
PC World November 13, 2000 Linda L. Grubbs |
Top 5 Advanced HTML Editors Create Web pages that contain Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and frames, with these authoring tools... |
Inc. September 15, 2000 Rachael King |
Joe's Dot-Com Garage Losing customers to slow downloading and broken links? A variety of free and low-cost online repair shops will help you maintain a smooth-running site... |
Macworld February 2001 Dori Smith |
PageSpinner 3.0 Easy-to-Use Web Tool Has a Few Quirks but Is Still a Great Value... |
PC World November 6, 2000 Linda L. Grubbs |
Top 5 Basic HTML Editors Building Web pages, and uploading them to host sites have never been easier with these point-and-click tools... |
PC Magazine April 5, 2006 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Build a Beachhead on the Web A very basic course on building your Web presence. |
PC Magazine April 20, 2004 Sheryl Canter |
Understanding Client-Side Scripting Make your Web pages more dynamic without overburdening your server. |
PC World April 25, 2001 George Campbell |
Sweet Suite Tips Get the most out of Microsoft Office and Corel WordPerfect documents with these tips... |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 Mendelson & Metz |
Microsoft Office 2007 Beta 2 Technical Refresh There's a big new mile-stone in the development of the next version of the suite and it's worth taking a look. |
Macworld October 17, 2005 David Sawyer McFarland |
Dreamweaver 8 This solid Web-authoring program features greater stability, faster performance, and new design tools |
InternetNews August 24, 2007 Mike Elgan |
Easy Like Blogging Texty is an online What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editor for HTML content that enables you to make changes to your content from a central page. Those changes show up instantly on the target page. |
PC World February 25, 2008 Christopher Null |
50 Ways to Make Your Software Do More Give your browser, office applications, and multimedia programs new life with these 50-plus add-ons, tips, and tweaks. |
PC World February 2006 Scott Spanbauer |
New, Improved Web Ready for the next online revolution? Powerful tools help you work, search, communicate, and share data your way; usually for free. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2004 Jay Munro |
Routing Your Web Site Visitors How to use multiple domain names for your website while producing a customized display for each. |
New Architect August 2002 Richard Koman |
Adobe GoLive 6.0: Central Hub For Design Assets Adobe's GoLive 6.0 represents the bundling of virtually every piece of the Web design and production puzzle, from WYSIWYG and code editing, to a workgroup server, to hooks for back-end technologies like ASP, JSP, and PHP and technologies like Flash, Real, and Java. |
Linux Journal May 1, 2007 Nicholas Petreley |
Ajax Simplified Ajax can become complex as far as implementation, but the concept is quite simple. Here are the key steps involved that exploit the power of Ajax. |
PC World July 2001 |
Office XPosed Office XP brings lots of changes to Microsoft's productivity suite, but you might not like every new feature. We'll tell you if you should upgrade now or just save your money... |
PC World December 22, 2006 Ryan Singel |
The Web's Most Useful Sites You have lots of stuff to get done. And these next-generation services can help with everything from wrangling passwords to throwing a party. |
Macworld March 16, 2005 Andrew T. Laurence |
BBEdit 8.0.3 BBEdit has always been the top dog among Mac text editors, and with its useful features, insightful enhancements, and savvy integration, this upgrade does not disappoint. |
Search Engine Watch December 22, 2008 Ron Jones |
SEO Site Structure 101, Part 1 Understanding why site structure is important for natural SEO. |
PC Magazine November 16, 2004 John Clyman |
Extending Your Browser With Webmaster Tools With just a few tweaks, you can go a long way toward customizing your browser so it better meets your needs as a webmaster. |
PC Magazine January 31, 2007 |
Search Web Pages for Bold Text Change the color of text highlighted as bold on a Web page. |
Linux Journal September 30, 2006 Reuven Lerner |
At the Forge - Beginning Ajax How to put the A (asynchronous) in Ajax. |
Linux Journal February 1, 2007 Reuven Lerner |
At the Forge - Scriptaculous Scriptaculous is an open-source library that makes it easy to spruce up our HTML files with Ajax without having to delve into the low-level JavaScript. |
Information Today December 13, 2012 |
PubReader: A New Way to Read Articles in PubMed Central The National Center for Biotechnology Information developed a new presentation style called PubReader, an easier way to use your web browser to read articles in PubMed Central on your desktop, laptop, or tablet computer. |
JavaWorld May 2000 Bill Venners |
Objects versus documents for server-client interaction, Part 1 Bill Venners compares the traditional approach to client-server interaction, using protocols and documents, with Jini's approach of using objects and interfaces.... |
T.H.E. Journal January 2001 |
Focus on Web and Desktop Authoring This month's Focus On summarizes a few of the handy new and updated versions of Web and desktop authoring software that are helping make educational instruction outside of the classroom possible... |
PC Magazine June 1, 2005 Sarah Pike |
Top Tips & Tricks For Windows Windows XP tips that will help you solve nagging problems, make Windows suit your style better, make you more safe and secure, help you cooperate with multiple users, and improve performance when you're on the go with a laptop. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Edward Mendelson |
Office Problems, Solved! Some of the most notorious problems and the most useful tricks with Microsoft office. |
Linux Journal May 2000 John Holland |
An Introduction to PHP3 If you are designing a new web site, this language can provide just the help you need. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2009 Edward Mendelson |
Hands On: Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview Office 2010 looks set to be the smoothest upgrade in years to the world's preeminent productivity suite. |
Linux Journal June 1, 2007 Reuven Lerner |
At the Forge - RJS Templates The power of Ajax to fetch and run JavaScript generated by your server-side language. |
Search Engine Watch December 29, 2008 Ron Jones |
SEO Site Structure 101, Part 2 Search engines love sites that provide a great user experience. So as you consider your site structure please do not leave this out. You will reap great dividends by doing so. |
Search Engine Watch December 19, 2006 David Wallace |
Web 2.0 Technologies and Search Visibility CSS, Ajax and Web 2.0 - more than mere buzz words, these are advancing technologies that bring vast improvement in the design and usability of web sites. What about search engines? Do these new technologies help search visibility or hurt it? |
Macworld February 2004 David McFarland |
Adobe GoLive CS The print-savvy web-authoring tool stumbles with complex interface, flawed support |
Linux Journal March 1, 2002 Ralph Krause |
Browser Comparison A lot of web browsers are available for Linux, and quite a few are pre-1.0 versions. Here's what they can do -- and what they can't do... |
Linux Journal March 2000 Reuven M. Lerner |
At the Forge: Consumer Rankings How to use CGI programs to allow list subscribers to enter and rank their favorite products or services. |
InternetNews July 7, 2006 Brian Livingston |
CSS Support is Poor in RSS Feed Readers While RSS news feeds are gaining in popularity, their support for Web-standard styles is lagging. |