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      <description>As a web developer, we want everyone to be able to access our pages even when JavaScript isn't available to them. This tutorial will show you how to do just that with a Rotating Banner script.</description>
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      <description>JavaScript functions are very useful for web developers who wish to add interactivity to their websites. The OnMouseOver, OnLoad, and OnClick JavaScript functions are explained--with examples--in this tutorial.</description>
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      <description>Flash SWF files contain your important Intellectual Property, but once they are on the web, anyone can download your SWF file and decompile it with a Flash decompiler tool. This tutorial will show you how to protect your SWF files from decompilers using SWFProtection.</description>
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      <description>At some point in every web developer's career, one sits down, breathes a heavy sigh, and gets the feeling &quot;I've done this all before, and too many times&quot;. Wouldn't it be nice instead to let someone else do much of that work and support? Enter the WordPress CMS!</description>
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      <description>In our last article we showed you how to use JavaScript to make a space saving image scrollbar complete with a pseudo animation effect. In this tutorial we are going to extend the image scrollbar into a full image viewer with scrollbar.</description>
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      <description>Many articles, books and websites explain the basics of Web development, but they require a lot of time to read (and re-read) to understand fully. This article is not going be like that--it was written to provide quick answers to the basic development questions that many beginning developers need to know.</description>
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      <description>Flash developer Paul Flashdaweb from the FlashKit Forums wrote this ActionScript 3 tutorial which will show you how a SharedObject can be used to show the time a user has been visiting a page on your site--even after they have closed the page.</description>
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      <description>If you have been surfing the web for more than a day you&amp;#146;ve certainly come across an image scrollbar. In this article we&amp;#146;ll walk through the JavaScript functions and HTML necessary to create an image scrollbar.</description>
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      <description>This tutorial will show you how to create a slideshow using the Fader API. The Fader API can be used to create a sequence of fade animations and slideshows using less code.</description>
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