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I am a Web application developer. That can mean a number of things these days, but in my case, it means I write code on both the client and the server to make a complete 'application.' For many of us, the client-side code is JSP - JavaServer Pages. Perhaps, like me, you find JSP to be ... Oct. 13, 2004 Reads: 18,818 Replies: 7 | I was recently looking at the winners of the Clio Awards and the Cannes Lions - annual awards that recognize excellence in the advertising industry. As I went through the winners in the Internet category, several things stood out prominently: Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 6,952 | As sites become larger and larger, site management becomes a larger worry. How do I keep a 2000-page site updated? How do I keep navigation elements consistent? How do I manage to change the nav on a 2000-page site without losing all my hair? There are a few methods in Dreamweaver that... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 18,400 | The 'HUGO BOSS, HUGO Academy: CD-ROM Fall/Winter 2003' CD-ROM won the coveted Grand Award for Best Application at the New York Festivals 2003 competition. The Frankfurt-based agency Biedermann und Brandstift designed a training CD-ROM for HUGO shop employees whose main content was crea... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 16,859 | It ever ceases to amaze me, whenever I am speaking at a conference or hanging out with the 'Flashies' at various user groups, to hear them tell me how they create their really 'cool' buttons in that behemoth from a company named after a building material. When I ask them if they have t... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 19,652 | Type, text, copy, words, and (ugh!) even print - whatever you call it, it's the art and science of typography. FreeHand has an extremely robust text-handling feature set. It's easy to learn, and quite flexible and tough enough for anything from business cards to Web pages to small news... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 16,818 | So here's the deal: you want to create a snowboarding game. You have three weeks to do it, it can't exceed 1MB, and it must work online on at least 80% of kids' PCs. So let's list the options open to us. That's going to be one short list: boot up your copy of Director MX 2004 and get s... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 17,343 Replies: 1 | The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), and the Information Technology Department where I teach, has long been a user of Macromedia products, from Dreamweaver to Director and most things in between. Recently, there has been some debate as to the future of Director's role, consider... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 15,044 | Thanks to the extensive range of xtras available, a Director projector can create any type of document and write it to the user's hard disk. In Windows Explorer and the Macintosh Finder, users expect that a double-click on a document icon will launch the program that created it. This a... Sep. 8, 2004 Reads: 18,169 Replies: 3 |
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