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How to Create a JavaScript Image Viewer

Today, a solution to online photo albums is presented. Using JavaScript, images are displayed as thumbnails. If you wish to see more detail, click on the thumbnail and it will expand to its full size. By Guyon Roche. 0709


Software Review: Style Master v.3.5

Cascading Style Sheets are an important element of current web design. Today, Lee Underwood examines Westciv's Style Master, an application dedicated to the creation and tweaking of Style Sheets. 0605


3D in Depth: Lighting, Part 2.

This month, we look at lighting in more depth and cover the basics of the 3 Point Lighting system. Also covered are common errors in lighting and how to avoid them. By Nathan Segal. 0702


Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C# & VB.NET. Pt. 2.

This week, you're going to learn about some key mechanisms of an ASP.NET page, including Page Structure, View State, Namespaces and Directives. As this section unfolds, you'll learn about the differences and similarities between VB.NET and C#. By SitePoint. 0628


Browser Wars v.2004: Part 2

As the browser wars continue, the battle appears to be changing as many users are switching to other, lesser-known browsers, resulting in an increase in their popularity. Whether a statement of personal choice or a reaction to Microsoft, that remains to be seen. By Lee Underwood. 0623


Build Your Own ASP.NET Website Using C# & VB.NET. Pt. 1.

Using a practical step-by-step approach, author Zak Ruvalcaba introduces the ASP.NET framework, teaches you about database design, and shows you how to build several real world Web-based applications that you can put to use. By SitePoint. 0621


HierMenus 6.0.1: Release Notes

Seen any good bugs lately? The purely maintenance oriented HierMenus 6.0.1 corrects a few deficiencies pointed out by our customers, including the annoying Internet Explorer mouse wheel bug. By D.M. Ragle. 0618


Browser Wars v.2004: Part 1

As the World Wide Web evolves, it seems as if a war is raging between the biggest players - the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), other browser manufacturers and Microsoft. And the developers? They're caught in the middle. By Lee Underwood. 0617


JavaScript Trends: Mixed Signals

Given the popularity of the Web and the role JavaScript plays in Web development, one would expect JavaScript to be ranked in the top ten programming languages. But if you take the measure of JavaScript in 2004 you get mixed signals. By Jacques Surveyor. 0615


Why Switch to XHTML?

For Web developers, the learning process never seems to end, especially with coding. As the web evolves, so do the standards, which are moving from HTML to XHTML. Learn why you should consider migrating to this new standard sooner than later. By Lee Underwood. 0610


How to Create a JavaScript Web Page Screen Saver

This JavaScript tutorial shows you how to implement a screen saver on a web page. It activates after a timeout, hides the current content of the page, creates an attractive display and more. By Guyon Roche. 0608


3D in Depth: Lighting, Part 1

This month, we continue with our series on 3D concepts in depth. Skillfully applied, lighting can create a convincing scene, or if realism is your aim, create (in combination with geometry and materials) a scene that is virtually indistinguishable from real life. By Nathan Segal. 0604


Software Review: Hypertext Builder 2003

As more and more Web sites are being coded with XHTML, a new generation of software editors are now XHTML-specific. One of those editors is Hypertext Builder 2003, a true XHTML editor. By Lee Underwood. 0602


An Introduction to XUL

A cutting-edge technology, XUL is a good choice for web pages that ask the user to perform complex data-entry tasks. Here, XUL is used to design an e-commerce checkout. By Nigel McFarlane. 0526


XSLT 2.0 Web Development: Elements of a Web Site. Pt. 2.

Today, Dmitry delves deeper into XSLT. You'll learn about Abbreviating Addresses, Multicomponent Abbreviations, Site Structure, Unabbreviation, Orthongonal Content, and more. By Prentice Hall PTR. 0524


Accessibility and the Web

Accessiblity to the web is generally taken for granted, except when a site is slow or unavailable. Here, you'll learn about techniques to make your web site more accessible. Some are relatively simple, while others require a little work. By Lee Underwood. 0714


Mastering Internet Video: A Guide to Streaming and On-Demand Video

Today, we look at Digital Rights Management. A key question here is: "Should you distribute your video online?" Movie industry figures who have watched what happened in the music industry with Napster and its successors are determined not to find themselves in a similar predicament. When a movie studio invests $50 million in a film, it wants to be quite sure the work is not going to be passed around Kazaa and BitTorrent like so many MP3s. By Pearson Education, Inc. 1025


Dynamic HTML Lab: Pop-up Calendar 1.2

In the first maintenance release of our Popup Calendar, we added better navigation bar styling and the ability to clear read-only input fields. In this latest release, we include new functionality that enables you to separate form elements to display any combination of a user-selected date, month and year. By Peter Belesis. 1021


Creating Striking Graphics with Maya and Photoshop

Designed to inspire Photoshop artists, here's an opportunity to learn how to incorporate 3D into your graphics. For Maya users, you'll learn how to use Photoshop to enhance your 3D creations. Case studies from high-profile artists demonstrates the cutting-edge of graphics creation. By Sybex 1018


JavaScript: The Return to Sender Issue

A persistent problem with the Web API is the Return-to-Sender issue. JavaScript is capable of alleviating it, but it's not always enabled by software vendors. By Jacques Surveyor. 1014


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