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What Microsoft's Expression line offers Web designers
The Microsoft Expression product line encompasses all facets of user interface design for both Windows and Web clients. Find out why designers are focusing their attention on Expression Web. The plethora of options available to Web designers can be a bit overwhelming. This ranges from various freeware products...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., CSS, Tony Patton, PRODUCTIVITY, Asset management, Expression Web, tool, Web-designer, Microsoft Expression, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Web, Difference, Microsoft Expression Product Line, Expression Design, Expression Media, CSS Expression Web, XPath Expression Builder, Microsoft Expression Web, Channel Management, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
Technical articles 2007-03-26
10 ways to become a better blogger
This article is also available as a PDF download.Blogging is the new national pastime--not just forAmericans, but for Internet-connected people all over the world. It's anactivity that spans all age groups and occupations. There are personal blogs,social blogs, and professional blogs. Whatever the topic, someone has probably blogged it. Some...
Tags: blog, blogging, Deb Shinder
Technical articles 2006-09-29
Try Web-page editing with cross-platform Nvu
If you're looking for a reliable html editor that will allow you to do basic Web-authoring, take a look at the cross-platform editor Nvu. Vincent Danen reviews an alternative to the expensive Dreamweaver and FrontPage packages. The de facto standard of Web authoring products today is either Microsoft...
Tags: Vincent Danen, Nvu, Linux, Channel management, Operating systems, Linux Tips Newsletter, Web, HTML, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Editor, Web Page, Software
Technical articles 2006-09-18
Ease your JavaScript testing and debugging load
JavaScript development tools have been slow to materialize, but there are various options available today. Learn more about debugging JavaScript and related tools in this Web Development Zone column. Web development platforms like JSP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, and so forth offer plenty of powerful development options on the server...
Tags: JavaScript, Tony Patton, Scripting languages, tool, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Microsoft Visual Studio, Mozilla Firefox, Error, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2006-05-08
Construct your own HTML authoring tool
Many developers laud the benefits of using Dreamweaver or FrontPage to design and implement Web pages. However, when these HTML authoring tools offer too much functionality for end users, you may want to create your own restrictive template tool. Phillip Perkins walks you through the process. Keep...
Tags: Phillip Perkins, PRODUCTIVITY, data entry, tool, Web Development Zone Newsletter, HTML, Authoring Tool, Data, Property, Table, Listing B
Technical articles 2005-04-18
Stock your toolbox with these add-ins
This articleoriginally appeared in the Design & Usability Tactics newsletter. Clickhere to subscribe automatically. When you think of Web design tools,you probably think of major software programs, such as Dreamweaver, Fireworks,and GoLive, your favorite FTP utility, and your browser. But most Web buildersalso have an assortment of smaller, special-purpose tools...
Tags: Web browsers, stock, Dreamweaver Exchange, Michael Meadhra, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Web, Web design, Web browser
Technical articles 2004-09-23
Using special characters as typographic niceties
This articleoriginally appeared in the Design & Usability Tactics newsletter. Clickhere to subscribe automatically. Attention to detail is one of thethings that separate a high-quality Web site from the mediocre masses. Youcan't achieve a quality Web site without a first-class design that includes agood page layout, navigation, and color scheme—implemented...
Tags: Channel management, Keyboards, Michael Meadhra, typography, Web
Technical articles 2004-09-08
Tech Tip: Command-line keyboard shortcuts/Attach document footers in Win2K
Find out about some command-line keyboard shortcuts, learn how to attach document footers. Windows 2000 Professional: Use keyboard shortcuts at the command console Most Windows applications map the keyboard's function keys to certain functions....
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Keyboard, Console, Microsoft Windows 2000, Command, SSI Ltd., Internet Information Services, Internet, Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals
Technical articles 2004-08-02
Tech Tip: Run Windows applications on Linux
Here's how to run Windows applications on Linux. Most people who use Linux are familiar with the WINE program, which enables the use of Windows software on Linux without requiring Windows itself. WINE is still fairly immature. While it can run some applications,...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Linux Tips Newsletter, Windows Application, Wine, CrossOver Office, Loki Installer, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software
Technical articles 2004-07-27
User exchanges: It's good to share
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, Macromedia Inc., software, software company, user exchange, Jeffrey Tarter, Adobe Systems Inc.
Technical articles 2004-06-10
Enhancing form usability with instructions and validation
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.Forms are among the most interactive aspects of Web sites. They collect visitor information, whether it's a user ID and password in a login form or...
Tags: Sales channel, Channel management, Michael Meadhra, text box
Technical articles 2004-04-28
Dreamweaver testing scripts can lead to database compromise
There is a serious problem with Macromedia Dreamweaver that can compromise critical databases if certain test scripts were left in the software when it was deployed. Since Dreamweaver is often used in developing e-commerce applications, the back door left in the deployed code needs to be removed so that critical...
Tags: Macromedia Dreamweaver, John McCormick, Oracle Corp., Dreamweaver MX, database
Technical articles 2004-04-19
Protect your sites from potential Dreamweaver vulnerabilities
If you develop applications and e-commerce Web sites with any version of Dreamweaver MX, MX 2004, or UltraDev 4, they may contain serious to critical vulnerabilities that can allow an attacker to access the back-end database server without discovering a valid user ID and password.This isn't the result of poor...
Tags: Storage, Databases, Web technology, John McCormick, database, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Microsoft ASP, password, security, developer
Technical articles 2004-04-19
Use Dreamweaver templates to control pages edited in Contribute
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.Like many other Web builders, I use Macromedia Dreamweaver for much of my Web page creation work. (In the interest of full disclosure, I must confess...
Tags: Michael Meadhra, Macromedia Dreamweaver, Web
Technical articles 2004-04-14
Build a Web site for Macromedia Contribute users
This article is from Builder.com's Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter. Sign up instantly to begin receiving the Design and Usability Tactics e-newsletter in your inbox.Macromedia Contribute 2 is a simplified Web page authoring program that enables clients and corporate end users to create and publish Web pages without knowing HTML....
Tags: Channel management, Macromedia Contribute 2, Michael Meadhra, Web, Web Builder, Web site, Macromedia Inc.
Technical articles 2004-04-07
Web Programming: The power of JavaScript's EVAL command
Many JavaScript programmers have come across the EVAL command, as it has been around since JavaScript 1.0 and ECMA-262, but few will have used it. In this article, I'll take a quick look at several potential uses for this command, including one allowing us to write code that is easier...
Tags: Scripting languages, Web, Greg Griffiths, Eval, JavaScript
Technical articles 2004-03-18
An introduction to Miva scripting
Miva is a popular e-commerce application server used by companies such as Yahoo! and Dell, among others. At it's heart is Miva Merchant, which powers thousands of online stores.In 1995, a company called Volant created HTMLScript. Revolutionary at the time because it was one of the only ways to create...
Tags: Servers, Web servers, API, Jean-Luc David, Miva, server, Miva Script
Technical articles 2003-12-19
Winners of Builder's 2nd Annual Readers' Choice Awards
Not too long ago, we asked you to cast your vote for your favorite development tool in the 2nd Annual Builder Readers' Choice Awards. After tallying the votes from over six hundred participants, we are ready to reveal the winners in each of the seven categories. Check out the results...
Tags: Microsoft development tools, PRODUCTIVITY, Middleware, .NET, OPEN SOURCE, Application servers, Development tools, Java development tools, Mark Kaelin, Runner-Up, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net, development tool, Apache Software Foundation, tool
Technical articles 2003-11-24
Reviewed: FrontPage 2003
My first exposure to FrontPage was shortly after Microsoft acquired Vermeer, the company that originally created FrontPage. Fast-forward seven years to 2003, and FrontPage has changed considerably. The minute I opened this latest incarnation of FrontPage, the crotchety old man in me spoke up. In my day, we didn't use...
Tags: Development tools, Rex Baldazo, Microsoft FrontPage, pane, IntelliSense, Microsoft FrontPage 2003
Technical articles 2003-11-21
Put XHTML 1.0 Strict and Transitional to work
This article originally appeared on Builder.com, TechRepublic’s sister site.As its name suggests, XHTML—which is considered the successor to HTML 4—is a combination of HTML and XML. By combining the power of XML and HTML, XHTML makes Web content more accessible to devices such as phones, handhelds, and televisions. XHTML 1.0...
Tags: XHTML, XHTML 1.0 Strict, Shawn Morton, HTML, XHTML 1.0, XHTML 1.0 Transitional
Technical articles 2003-11-04


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