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Authoring Resources and Information
Authoring encompasses the web site creation process. From
design of your site, creating writing and layout with style, graphics creation and
optimization, to the markup languages like HTML, to
our comprehensive how-to tutorials this is the
place to go for Web site creation information. Programming is cross-linked under its own category.
WebReference Articles
- An Interview with Danny Sullivan, Search Engine Expert
- This interview is the beginning of a series on search engines. We'll briefly look at their history, and delve into some of the techniques of optimizing Web sites for search engines. By Lee Underwood. 0812
- Want Affordable E-Commerce? Check out Site Build It
- Looking for affordable E-Commerce? Then check out Site Build It (SBI). Template driven, SBI shows users how to build a web site with high quality content, coupled with affiliate advertising, rather than just a straight product site. By Nathan Segal. 0804
- Behind the Scenes with XHTML
- In a previous article, we touched on the requirements for proper XHTML coding, especially in relation to HTML 4.01. Today, we look at what some of those requirements are in relation to the head portion of the Web page. By Lee Underwood. 0730
- Software Review: Layout Master 1.1
- Creating a layout with CSS can be quite complicated. And even though some WYSIWYG HTML editors offer visual authoring, many Web designers prefer to code by hand. Layout Master 1.1 is a powerful editing tool designed to help remedy that problem. By Lee Underwood. 0722
- 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. 0705
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Software Review: NetObjects Fusion 8
- The first major upgrade since June, 2002, version 8 of NetObjects Fusion adds major improvements to the package, such as advanced publishing options, a component manager, a table properties interface, data importing ability, etc. By Lee Underwood. 0519
- Web Privacy with P3P
- Web Privacy with P3P explains the P3P protocol and shows web site developers how to configure their sites for P3P compliance. Learn about Components, Deployment, and Creating a Privacy Policy. From O'Reilly.
- Esssential Blogging
- Tired of preaching your message on the local street corner? Try blogging instead.
O'Reilly's new title "Essential Blogging" covers the ins and outs of blog software and
setup, and our excerpts from chapter 7 provide tips specifically for Radio UserLand.
- Practical Internet Code
- Learn how to "code friendly," degrade gracefully, and walk through the construction of a dynamic publishing system, all at the same time.
- Practicing Safe Code
- Kenneth Tibbetts helps everyone keep their pages clean
and their users happy.
- Web Clipping for the Palm VII
- An introduction to providing tasty bite-sized content for the wireless wonder of the moment. By Eric Cook.
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