These are "think pieces" that deal with topics other than coding
Reference Pieces
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A Look at OptimizePress 2.0
In this article we take an inside look at OptimizePress 2.0, which is a theme/plugin which allows you to create squeeze pages, sales pages, a blog, integrate email marketing and more.
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Review: Edge Animate CC for Dummies
In this review, we look at Adobe Edge Animate CC for Dummies. Edge Animate is one of the programs available as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud.
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A 5 Minute Overview of 'Uploadcare'
Uploadcare is a new service that helps media creators, businesses and developers to easily store, process and deliver visual content to their clients and other team members.
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Review: CSS Matic
In this article we have a look at CSS Matic, a web-based tool that allows you to create custom CSS3 gradients, border radius effects, drop shadows and more.
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WPTouch Pro 3 Advanced Settings
We’ve already taken an overview at WPTouch Pro, so today we’re going dig-in and look at some of the more advanced features that allow you customize the look and feel of this program.
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Review Duda Mobile
This article is a review of Duda Mobile. A mobile website develop tool which allows you to create custom mobile websites.
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Email Marketing: The Key to eCommerce Success
In this article you'll find out why you need an email marketing list for your business and how it can serve you over the course of time. You'll also learn about five methods of list building.
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Introducing the Maqetta HTML5 Editor
Maqetta is an open source initiative of the Dojo Foundation that provides WYSIWYG web development in the cloud or locally. Moreover, it supports drag & drop assembly of live UI mockups, including HTML5 components. In today's article, Rob Gravelle gives Maqetta a once-over to test its design capabilities.
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Review: Sencha Animator for CSS3 Animations
Today we look at Sencha Animator, a program which allows you to create CSS3 animations. These animations are designed to have a similar look and feel as Flash, but with CSS3 and HTML5.
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Review: WPTouch for WordPress
In this review we look at WPTouch Pro 3, a WordPress plugin which allows you to create a customized mobile site from within WordPress, using your existing layout as the source material.
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Accessify Quick Form Builder
Building forms for you web page can be time consuming and code intensive, Accessify Quick Form Builder can help you to reduce the time it takes to develop the forms you need. In this article we have a look at the Accessify Quick Form Builder and some of its features.
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HTML5 Attribute Change Reference for Web Developers
With each iteration of HTML you would expect to see new attributes introduced. Well, HTML5 is no exception. In all there are over 40 attributes that have been added in HTML5, some of which that are totally new, and others that have been around, but have been added to more elements. In this reference for web developers we will discuss each of them, tell you how they are used and discuss various other aspects of HTML5 attributes.
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So, You Don't Want To Cache, Huh?
Is you want to disable browser caching for a specific page, you'll need to take some steps to make sure a page does not cache in all browsers. This tutorial will walk you through the steps of disabling browser caching for a web page.
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Top 10 HTMLGoodies Tutorials for Web Developers
Web developers often have a hard time wading through the myriad of tutorials and articles available on the topic of website development. We'll do the wading for you in this article, and will show you 10 tutorials on HTML, JavaScript, CSS, mobile development and more!
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Web-based Mobile Apps of the Future Using HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript
The rise in the use of mobile devices has led many a developer to throw up their hands in frustration. Should a business require both a website and a mobile application? This report discusses why the future may be lie in HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript applications that work equally well on all mobile platforms.
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iPhone Special Developer Report
The iPhone's popularity is exponential, and developers are jumping on board to create apps for both the iPhone and its sister tablet, the iPad. In this report, we're going to look at the iPhone, its features, developer tools and support, costs, demographics, and how the iPhone shapes the future of mobile web development.
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How Do I Create a Custom 404 Error Page?
You have likely encountered the noted "404" page when you mistakenly typed in the wrong URL for a web page. This tutorial will show you how to create your own custom 404 page to keep your visitors on your site when this happens!
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Everything You Don't Know About Flash
Maybe you use Flash everyday to stream your videos online, but how much do you really know about it? Here's everything you need to know about how Flash started out and where it's going in the future.
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The Origin of the Internet and Hypertext
The Internet has been around for a number of decades, and what an impact it has had on modern society! Understanding the underlying concepts that led to the birth of the Internet can help us get an idea of what the future may hold. Read on for the full story!
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So you want your site listed in search engines, huh?
Once you've built your site, the next step is to get visitors to it. This article will show you how to do just that!
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All HTML Commands
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Charset
Help those who may not be surfing with English as a default. Get this into your HEAD.
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Copyright Questions and Answers
Read some of the rules and regs that are in effect on the WWW, find out how to copyright your own stuff, and recognize what laws apply to you.
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Database Basics: Part 1
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Database Basics: Part 2
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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Database Basics: Part 3
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Database Basics: Part 4
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Database Basics: Part 5
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Database Basics: Part 6
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Database Basics: Part 7
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E-Commerce: Verisign
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FrontPage: A Serious Developer's Tool
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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FrontPage: A Serious Developer's Tool
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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Glossary of Computer/Internet Terms
Computer and Internet Term Glossary
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HTML Applications
If you're going to offer pages as downloads, this may the way to go.
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HTML Goodies: What With What?
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HTML Goodies: What With What?
This reference piece attempts to cover all HTML tags (including HTML 4.0), all CSS commands, and all script formats in terms of what browsers will support them. The AOL and Opera browsers are included.
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HTML Goodies: What With What?
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HTML References
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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IE HTML Commands
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Making PDF: Portable Document Files
Can you make them without paying hundreds for software? Yep.
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My Thoughts On Building A Home Page
This is what I think. Hopefully, it will help! But if not, please feel free to ignore everything I write.
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NN HTML Commands
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Quick HTML Reference
All HTML Tags and Commands
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Server Response Codes
What exactly does that 404 error mean? What about that 412 error and that pesky 501 error? Here are the answers to all your server error questions.
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So You Want A Printable Page, Huh?
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So You Want To FTP/Download, Huh?
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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So You Want To Get Them All The Same, Huh?
Here are 21 tips to help you write pages that load equally on all browsers, on all screen settings.
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So You Want To Set Up Your First Site, Huh?
So, You Want To Set Up Your First Site, Huh?
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So, You Want A Cookie, Huh?
Like 'em or hate 'em, cookies are part of the WWW. Here's a description of what a cookie is and how you can use them to help keep track of your visitors.
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So, You Want An "& Command", Huh?
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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So, You Want An ASCII Code, Huh?
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So, You Want An FTP Directory, Huh?
Many people have asked me how to set up an FTP directory. The only true way is to set up a separate section of the server and give it its own IP number. Most people don't have that ability. This tutorial gives you the methods of creating a pretty fair copy of an FTP directory using only HTML commands.
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So, You Want Sponsors/Advertisers, Huh?
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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So, You Want To Register Your Pages, Huh?
Learn how to make sure that when someone searches for what you have, you are the one they come to.
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So, You Want Your Own Domain, Huh?
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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So, You Want Your Pages to be Encrypted, Huh?
Most everyone knows to look for the little padlock icon in the bottom of their browser to know when they are dealing with a secured page. Find out how you can secure your own site!
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The Year 2000: You and the Internet
Find out what the Y2K bug means to the Internet and you!
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To Use or Not to Use a Database? That is the Question.
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What Is PayPal?
What is it? How in the world does it work?
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What is XML?
So, You Want Text Commands, Huh?
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What With What? Body
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What With What? CSS
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What With What? Forms
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What With What? Frames
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What With What? HEAD
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What With What? Image - Applet
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What With What? List
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What With What? Scripts
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What With What? Table
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What With What? Text
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What With What? Title
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Writing for Disabled Assistant Browsers
The W3C has set up page design guidelines that you can follow to allow those using disabled assistant browsers to better read your pages. Here are the highlights and some links to get you started.
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Year 2000 OpEd





