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  08/06/2003
Commentary & Society

Style Without Substance: Will HTML Email Survive?

Author: ideahamster
 
While pop-up windows exhale a dying breath, HTML-based email messages find themselves looking at a similar fate. Surveys in 2003 are showing that plain text email messages are becoming more popular, and more successful, than HTML counterparts. [Full article...] - [no comments] - [Rating: 2.83 - Ratings: 6]

 
  08/06/2003
Site Development

"The Design of Sites" Author Interview

Author: TheBigFox
 
What are patterns and how can they help in building a successful site? We interviewed the authors of "The Design of Sites: Patterns, principles and processes for crafting a customer-centered web experience". [Full article...] - [no comments] - [Rating: 3.33 - Ratings: 3]

 
  08/05/2003
News

Macromedia releases ColdFusion MX 6.1

Author: .jeff
 
Macromedia releases ColdFusion MX 6.1, a release that incorporates a large number of bug fixes and significant improvements to performance, functionality, installation, and interoperability. [Full article...] - [no comments] - [Rating: 4 - Ratings: 1]

 
  07/24/2003
Commentary & Society

Did You Get My Email?

Author: ideahamster
 
The only thing shorter than a New York minute is an email one. How to manage the expectations of emailers. [Full article...] - [Comments: 3 - New: 3] - [Rating: 3.57 - Ratings: 7]

 
  07/24/2003
Code

Successful inline lists in Netscape 4

Author: bmason
 
Inline lists are a popular technique, particularly for creating semantically correct horizontal navigation tools. But Netscape 4 has problems rendering such lists. Here's how to work around it and get a functioning inline list. [Full article...] - [Comments: 11 - New: 11] - [Rating: 3.5 - Ratings: 6]

 
  07/24/2003
Backend

Add Geography to your Web Site for a Better View

Author: glothin
 
How can a science that studies the features and characteristics of a space (e.g. the Earth) improve our websites? In this article I will introduce examples of methods we can use involving geography to improve site usability by adding unique visualization to our sites. [Full article...] - [Comments: 3 - New: 3] - [Rating: 4 - Ratings: 6]

 
  07/15/2003
Site Development

Restricting Access to Your JavaScript libraries

Author: georgec
 
The nature of JavaScript libraries means they can be accessed and utilized by any site online, not just yours. Learn how to restrict access to your libraries to only your own sites, warding off bandwidth theft in the process. [Full article...] - [Comments: 12 - New: 12] - [Rating: 2.71 - Ratings: 7]

 
  07/11/2003
Commentary & Society

Browser Wars II: The Saga Continues

Author: ppk
 
For the first time in three years something has happened in browser land. In fact, major events have started happening at a breathtaking pace. Time for a long overview that tells the whole story. [Full article...] - [Comments: 66 - New: 66] - [Rating: 3.33 - Ratings: 24]

 
  07/08/2003
Code

Dynamic Websites ... on a CD.

Author: rob.smith
 
In this article, I will attempt to illustrate what it takes to bring your favorite dynamic website to your system, without the big WWW. This tutorial includes the use of ASP (VBScript) and a Microsoft Access 97 database. Don't forget the CD of course. [Full article...] - [Comments: 7 - New: 7] - [Rating: 2.8 - Ratings: 5]

 
  07/01/2003
News

PHP Coding Contest

Author: MattWade
 
Codewalkers.com has released a new PHP Coding Contest. [Full article...] - [no comments] - [Rating: 3 - Ratings: 1]

 
   
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  12/26/2000
Code

Give the user control over your fonts with Perl

Author: MartinB
 
This is a Perl/CGI/Apache/Unix version of Aardvark's previous ASP/IIS/NT code to enable users to change the size of the font they see on your site. [Full article...] - [Comments: 2] - [Rating: 4.5 - Ratings: 4]

 

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