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Web designers gained a great deal from the CSS2 specification, especially when it comes to increased flexibility to position HTML elements exactly where they want them within Web pages. Keep reading to learn more. Today, many websites are progressively relying more and more on CSS to define the appearance of each Web document. This noticeable step forward takes advantage of the powerful capabilites that style sheets have to offer to Web designers. The implementation of...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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Some but not all browsers support CSS2. You can deliberately code your website so that users of either kind of browser will see pages that are appropriate for what their browser can handle. Older browsers won\'t gag, but you will still be able to take advantage of what you can do with CSS2 in the newer browsers. Read on to find out how. When surfing the Web, one might encounter websites that look completely different in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Firefox/Opera. We...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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This article uses CSS properties that may not be rendered by all browsers. For best results, you should view this one in IE 4.0+. You can also download a ZIP archive of this page which contains the article in HTM and PDF format. Tales from the Cryptographer: Encrypt, ToBase64, and Hash Abstract This Technical Note is designed to give you greater understanding of cryptography in general, and, in particular, the...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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Cisco s Content Services Switch (CSS 11000) offers advanced content aware load balancing. As a result of Allaire s partnership with Cisco, Allaire ClusterCATS is fully integrated with the Cisco LocalDirector (LD) loadbalancer using the Dynamic Feedback Protocol. This provides the LocalDirector with ColdFusion load information and server status for use in balancing decisions. The CSS 11000 does not use Dynamic Feedback...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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So you\'ve created one sweet web application, and you\'re very proud of the functionality, but the User Interface is somewhat lacking. Hey, don\'t worry, it happens to all of us. We are programmers after all, not UI designers! But don\'t despair; this tutorial will show you how to separate the pages of your application into ergonomically distinct chunks, by the use of CSS tabs. That\'s right, CSS, no tables involved! It has become a very established fact that tabs are an easy...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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There are many ways to mark up a form, including using a table or the label tag. Take a look at these methods and tips to ensure your forms are structured so they benefit the user and the site owner. Also covered are some CSS techniques to customize the forms. (From the book Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook , by Dan Cederholm, from Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593812.) Interactivity has always been an integral part of the Web, letting the user and site...
Updated: 05/28/2005
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I want two elements (QUESTION and ANSWER) to be declared in an external DTD. The QUESTION element\'s data is to be displayed in red, and the ANSWER element\'s data is to be displayed in green. For this, an external stylesheet needs to be used. How do I include the DTD in my HTML document? Here\'s the relevant code: queans
Updated: 05/28/2005
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Director is a multimedia authoring environment for creating dynamic, interactive content, e.g., multimedia presentations, animations, and interactive multimedia apps. Director's motif is the score--a matrix of frames and channels that describes the action in your presentation. In Director 6, you create multimedia movies by manipulating media elements, called cast members. The main focal point for creating apps/presentations is the Score window, where you create the sequences and synchronize the actions of your cast members. Director 6's Stage, the end user's screen, is where the action occurs. To choreograph a sequence, drag cast members from the Cast window to the Score window and drop them into one of the score's 120 sprite channels; they will then appear on the stage. Or, simply drag to the stage and they will automatically appear in the Score window.
Updated: 05/09/2005
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The TechNote Index provides a substantial selection of the most recent and still popular Director TechNotes. Macromedia Edge subscribers can find a direct link to the most recent TechNotes in the Toolbox section of the newsletter.
Updated: 05/09/2005
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In this third part and final part of our article series
about user-controlled style sheets, we will learn how to make switching
between style sheets both reversible and persistent across all pages of
your website for your visitors. Introduction Welcome to Part III of the
series "Customizing Styles: User-controlled Style Sheets." It s our last
article in this series, aimed specifically at swapping entire style sheets
in Web documents, making the style change reversible...
Updated: 05/08/2005
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