DNzone, 28 January 2005
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A mini review on a visual book for beginners; Dreamweaver MX For Visual Learners!
Furthermore a handy tip for the best presentation layer architecture.
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Industry News
» W3C presents Key Web Services Standards The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published three new standards to help vendors such as Microsoft, IBM and BEA Systems improve Web services performance for customers.
» Google Set to Open AdWords Access. Google appears ready to provide greater access to its search-based advertising technology to advertisers and search-engine marketers.
» Thunderbird takes on phishing sites Taking advantage of the layout of the most common phishing e-mails (displaying one URL in the body of the message while actually pointing to another in the source), builds of Thunderbird with the safeguards built-in will display an alert and prompt the user to confirm whether she wants to actually visit the link.
» Microsoft Drops Appeal in EU Microsoft Corp. dropped its appeal of a European antitrust ruling and said Monday that it has begun offering a version of its Windows operating system without software for playing audio and video.
» Money important thrive for virus writers Viruses, trojans and other malicious programs sent on to the net to catch you out are undergoing a subtle change.
» Lead developer of Firefox starts working for Google Ben goodger has announced that his paycheck will come from Google instead of the Mozilla foundation.
» Windows 64 to arrive in April? According to the sources of the inquirer Microsoft is planning to introduce its 64 bit operating system for Intel and AMD processors (iAMD64) on the 29th of April.
» Bill Gates plots a Windows future In the first part of a two-part interview, Stephen Cole of the BBC's technology show Click Online talks to Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates about the "digital lifestyle".
DNzone News
This week we have:
| Free! Mini Book-review | |
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Dreamweaver MX 2004 For Visual Learners is a book that uses a very visual technique to show how to use the popular program. It uses illustrations to help beginners learn how to accomplish common tasks in Dreamweaver MX 2004. The book covers basic topics such as Dreamweaver Basics, Layout and Navigation, Utilities, Interactivity, and Advanced Layout. |
Last weeks article was:
| Creating a blog part two |
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