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Web Style Guide: PROCESS

Citation added: April 29th, 2008, 3:34 am
PROCESS In the long run men hit only what they aim at. — Henry David Thoreau THE FIRST STEP in designing any Web site is to define your goals. Without a clearly stated mission and objectives the project will drift, bog down, or continue past an appro
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Master the basics of Cascading Style Sheets, from Prentice Hall PTR - Downloads - TechRepublic

Citation added: August 22nd, 2007, 4:01 am
HTML markup can be used to indicate both the semantics of a documents and its presentation. However, it's best to use markup predominantly for indicating the semantics of documents and to use a separate mechanism to determine exactly how information conta
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Add zip to web applications with Ajax, from O'Reilly Media - Downloads - TechRepublic

Citation added: August 10th, 2007, 6:02 pm
Overview: Programmers looking for a solution to clunky web interfaces and long wait times during page reloads will appreciate this sample chapter from Head Rush Ajax, which explains the functional advantages of Ajax (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) over
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Upgrade your Web site presentation layer with CSS, from O'Reilly Media - Downloads - TechRepublic

Citation added: August 10th, 2007, 6:01 pm
Overview: If you want your Web pages to look sharp, you need to add style sheets into the mix. This chapter excerpt from Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual explains the benefits of Cascading Style Sheets for Web site presentation. Creating a Web sit
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Reclaim control over the display of your Web documents with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), from O'Reilly Media - Downloads - TechRepublic

Citation added: August 8th, 2007, 1:05 am
Overview: Before Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Web designers were at the mercy of a browser's rendering engine and internal style sheets for the way HTML elements looked in the browser window. But with CSS, a W3C standard for defining the presentation of
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