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Working with Graphics, Sounds, and Videos when creating a website - ...ts for images, sounds, and
videos. Fortunately, you can construct most Web pages using only the formats
that we describe in the following se...
How to publish your website on the web - ...e you post your Web pages to a Web server, it’s a good idea to test
them. You can preview your Web pages from your hard drive with a Web
...
How to promote a webiste - ... some look only at titles and headings. The search engines store
this information in giant databases. When you conduct a search of the
Intern...
Image editing programs like Adobe Photoshop - ...
- PhotoImpact X3 This is a user-friendly image editor that actually has
most of the editing tools that most people would need and use f...
Ilustrator Flash Professional Photoshop Extended and Fireworks - ...e, the Tools palette has been streamlined from two columns to one that
docks inconspicuously along the borders of the screen. Simultaneously, more ...
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Photoshop and Dreamweaver - ... budgets, this article describes a range of image-editing tools that are
available on the Web either as freeware, shareware, or trial versions of c...
How to design a web site for the mobile web - ... of the Web (or Web 2.0) into
these devices, and we are now on the cutting edge of Web site design for Mobile Web (or the
‘‘Ubi...
Origins of the Internet and How a router routes - ...), and communications
that have been developed (and are still being developed) over the past half century.
From inception in the Depart...
Evolution of Ethernet and Public emergence of the Internet - ...r Protocol (FTP), Telnet, and
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) were being developed and tested by being run over
ARPANET.
These ...
Development and Evolution of HTML - ...the Internet as use synergistically increased the demand for network bandwidth, servers,
software technologies, and hardware. The mantra for the 19...
Future trends in HTML and The Arrival of XHTML - ...et ahead of the game. The driving forces of HTML and its various enhancements could be typed
as dynamism and interactivity. These twins underlie th...
Link checkers Code validators Compatibility testers Authoring tools - ...
expect to click some link and find the dreaded ‘‘404
- Web Page Not Found’’ error now and
then. Dead links can happen but should be el...
Complement Contrast and Coordination of colors - ...ur work
look like a whole unit, not several different elements or pages jumbled together.
Planning for color should be one of the first...
Using Color Names and Hex Numbers - ...rcent of the red, green, and blue light in that
pixel. If a pixel must be black, then the monitor displays zero percent of the red, green, and blue...
Popular Graphics Formats GIF JPEG JPG PNG - ...ormat (GIF)
The GIF graphics format is usually used to save icons, cartoons, logos, and the like. It supports
256 col...
Organizing Your Site with Frames and layouts - ... never seen by a site visitor. Only
their contents which consist of the borders of the frames and the framed
pages are visible.
The primary r...
Adding Multimedia like audio file into a site and embed them - ... and video, enhanced interactivity
for forms, easier development environments for Web designers, downloading
and integration of...
Working with text and Setting font characteristics - ...her graphics. Together, these create great effects.
Adding text
You add text using the Text tool on the Too...
Exporting and Publishing Movies - ...to your movie (such as bitmaps and sound) are
combined into the Flash Player file.
Exporting movies
You can export your m...
How to choose and get a domain name and registrars - ...L offered by free Web space providers or your
own ISP (such as http://geocities.yahoo.com), most businesses and
many individuals buy their own d...
How to find a good web hosting provider - ...ers
- Co-located servers
These providers generally offer different amounts of Web space, allowable bandwidth use, customer
su...
Choosing a nonvirtual virtual dedicated or colocated server - ...first option is nonvirtual hosting, which means that you don’t have your own domain name.
Instead, you either host your Web site on someone else’s ...
Transferring my files to my web hosting account with FTP - ...ago, in the days of the
Internet’s infancy. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) was a very simple system by which one computer
could send a file to ano...
Exploring Graphics File Types like GIF and PNG - ...you must consider, of course, some technical details, but there are also
some legal pitfalls to watch out for.
article 6 provides more details o...
How to get Free Images off the Web and Using stock photographs - ...here that you couldn’t begin to tap it all, no
matter how hard you tried.
Finding public domain photographs
The major sou...
Credit and debit cards Visa and Mastercard - ...
Credit and debit cards
The single most common way of purchasing products on the World Wide Web is with credit
cards, althoug...
Establishing return and refund policies - ... often overlooked, ones.
Why? Because if you have a clearly stated (and obviously posted) refund-and-return policy,
then the credit card company...
How can I keep my website with fresh content - ...cate with each
other from the site.
Using incremental uploads
It is better to have no Web site than to have a site that h...
Producing newsletters and ezines and writing product reviews - ...s and e-zines
Tools used by many companies, because they are relatively inexpensive, are newsletters and
e-zines. Both of these produc...
Advertising with Google and Other Search Engines - ...earch engine. In the following sections, you’ll learn how
to advertise your business using Google and other search engines.
Advertising with Goo...
RSS Really Simple Syndication is an easy way to distribute Web content - ...e data transfer and speed of
transfer) makes it a very useful application to have for mobile devices (podcasts).
You can easily imagine getting ...
A blog is simply a Web page that is updated every day - ....
Blogging solves the biggest problem people have after they get their initial
Web site up, that is, wondering what do I do now? A regular Web s...
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Image editing programs like Adobe Photoshop (09/18/2008)
(...) - Photo Pos Pro 1.37 This is a great little program for working with photos and computer graphics. For more information, visit http://www. (...)
(...) - Photo Pos Pro 1.37 This is a great little program for working with photos and computer graphics. For more information, visit http://www. (...)
Ilustrator Flash Professional Photoshop Extended and Fireworks (09/18/2008)
(...) One of the most notable features is the seamless integration with other CS3 applications. Adobe established a uniformity of menus, icons, and palettes that are identical in all applications. Importing vector graphics from Illustrator is now much easier. (...)
(...) One of the most notable features is the seamless integration with other CS3 applications. Adobe established a uniformity of menus, icons, and palettes that are identical in all applications. Importing vector graphics from Illustrator is now much easier. (...)
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Photoshop and Dreamweaver (09/18/2008)
(...) You may think of the Premium edition as the top of the line because it offers every tool available in the Adobe arsenal for both Web 1.0 and Mobile Web, while the Standard edition is lower end. While both will help you reach your Web design goals, if you are a serious designer, you’ll need those tools only contained in the Premium pack. (...)
(...) You may think of the Premium edition as the top of the line because it offers every tool available in the Adobe arsenal for both Web 1.0 and Mobile Web, while the Standard edition is lower end. While both will help you reach your Web design goals, if you are a serious designer, you’ll need those tools only contained in the Premium pack. (...)
How to design a web site for the mobile web (09/18/2008)
(...) The discussion in this section begins with an overview of Web design for the Mobile Web. We will discuss the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) and review common difficulties hindering Web development (such as the lack of standardization, lack of new technology, network connectivity, hardware, and human factors). We will explore problems unique to developing and delivering Web content to the Mobile Web, look at current Web development and content tools (what role will scalable vector graphics play in content delivery, for example), look at Mobile Web browsers, and hazard a guess as to future technologies for Web site authoring for the Mobile Web. (...)
(...) The discussion in this section begins with an overview of Web design for the Mobile Web. We will discuss the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) and review common difficulties hindering Web development (such as the lack of standardization, lack of new technology, network connectivity, hardware, and human factors). We will explore problems unique to developing and delivering Web content to the Mobile Web, look at current Web development and content tools (what role will scalable vector graphics play in content delivery, for example), look at Mobile Web browsers, and hazard a guess as to future technologies for Web site authoring for the Mobile Web. (...)
Origins of the Internet and How a router routes (09/18/2008)
(...) C. R. Licklider, also of MIT, who presciently wrote about the Galactic Network that could be used by anyone to access information contained in any connected computer. (...)
(...) C. R. Licklider, also of MIT, who presciently wrote about the Galactic Network that could be used by anyone to access information contained in any connected computer. (...)
Evolution of Ethernet and Public emergence of the Internet (09/18/2008)
(...) 3. There were also subsequent standards to emerge from IEEE in response to the phenomenal growth of wireless technology. Wireless Ethernet specifications are in 802. (...)
(...) 3. There were also subsequent standards to emerge from IEEE in response to the phenomenal growth of wireless technology. Wireless Ethernet specifications are in 802. (...)
Development and Evolution of HTML (09/18/2008)
(...) That observation has since become known as Moore’s Law, and it has been applied to the idea that computer CPU capacity doubles every 18 months, while the price remains steady. One of the earliest lessons of the Internet Age was that software drives hardware development, or, as one professor more delectably phrased it, ‘‘Software makes hardware happen.’’ Hypercard Hypertext (that is, text that can be used as links to other data, or that responds in some way to a mouse click or hover such as having a caption appear above an icon explaining its function had been around for a while in theory and in practice. (...)
(...) That observation has since become known as Moore’s Law, and it has been applied to the idea that computer CPU capacity doubles every 18 months, while the price remains steady. One of the earliest lessons of the Internet Age was that software drives hardware development, or, as one professor more delectably phrased it, ‘‘Software makes hardware happen.’’ Hypercard Hypertext (that is, text that can be used as links to other data, or that responds in some way to a mouse click or hover such as having a caption appear above an icon explaining its function had been around for a while in theory and in practice. (...)
Future trends in HTML and The Arrival of XHTML (09/18/2008)
(...) 01 went untapped. As usual, any Web page to get to the broadest user audience had to be backward compatible, and designers had to either design for multiple browsers (and even different versions of them) or design for the lowest common denominator, HTML 2.0. (...)
(...) 01 went untapped. As usual, any Web page to get to the broadest user audience had to be backward compatible, and designers had to either design for multiple browsers (and even different versions of them) or design for the lowest common denominator, HTML 2.0. (...)
Link checkers Code validators Compatibility testers Authoring tools (09/18/2008)
(...) If you let your visitors suffer this way, they’ll remember your site for all the wrong reasons, and they won’t be coming back in a hurry or recommending it to their friends. Link checkers are programs or online services that perform the tedious task of following every single link on every page in your entire site and reporting back to you on which ones worked and which ones didn’t. They can check them all in a few minutes even on a very large site saving you a lot of time and aggravation. (...)
(...) If you let your visitors suffer this way, they’ll remember your site for all the wrong reasons, and they won’t be coming back in a hurry or recommending it to their friends. Link checkers are programs or online services that perform the tedious task of following every single link on every page in your entire site and reporting back to you on which ones worked and which ones didn’t. They can check them all in a few minutes even on a very large site saving you a lot of time and aggravation. (...)
Complement Contrast and Coordination of colors (09/18/2008)
(...) If you’ve read any magazines or seen any billboards on the highway recently, the ads that probably caught your eye (though hopefully not for too long in the billboard case) were the ones that had good complementary color. That is, the colors look like they go well together, so the ad is pleasing to look at. The same concept of complementary colors also applies to Web pages. (...)
(...) If you’ve read any magazines or seen any billboards on the highway recently, the ads that probably caught your eye (though hopefully not for too long in the billboard case) were the ones that had good complementary color. That is, the colors look like they go well together, so the ad is pleasing to look at. The same concept of complementary colors also applies to Web pages. (...)
Using Color Names and Hex Numbers (09/18/2008)
(...) When you pronounce a hex number that looks like a decimal number, such as 43, you don’t say ‘‘forty-three’’ but ‘‘four three.’’ This precise pronunciation avoids confusion; it’s even better if you say ‘‘four three hex.’’ (However, saying this may require you to reassure the person you’re talking to that you’re not casting a spell on him or her. (...)
(...) When you pronounce a hex number that looks like a decimal number, such as 43, you don’t say ‘‘forty-three’’ but ‘‘four three.’’ This precise pronunciation avoids confusion; it’s even better if you say ‘‘four three hex.’’ (However, saying this may require you to reassure the person you’re talking to that you’re not casting a spell on him or her. (...)
Popular Graphics Formats GIF JPEG JPG PNG (09/18/2008)
(...) Each line of data is clear and crisp, but it takes time download the entire image. Both ways of loading a graphic can be time-consuming depending on the visitor’s Internet connection, although the advantage of interlaced GIFs is that you are able to get a preview of the whole picture. That preview may allow you to determine if you want to wait for the final download or just pass on it. (...)
(...) Each line of data is clear and crisp, but it takes time download the entire image. Both ways of loading a graphic can be time-consuming depending on the visitor’s Internet connection, although the advantage of interlaced GIFs is that you are able to get a preview of the whole picture. That preview may allow you to determine if you want to wait for the final download or just pass on it. (...)
Organizing Your Site with Frames and layouts (09/18/2008)
(...) The small frame with links is commonly called a navigation frame, because to navigate to any page in the site, visitors simply click one of the links in the frame, which loads the link in what could be called the ‘‘viewing’’ frame. By keeping the links content available at all times, visitors are able to move about the site more easily than if they had to constantly return to the home page to locate a links listing. Although navigational content is the most common use for frames, frames are sometimes used for other types of static content, such as a legal notice or graphic that you want to always keep in your visitors’ field of vision. (...)
(...) The small frame with links is commonly called a navigation frame, because to navigate to any page in the site, visitors simply click one of the links in the frame, which loads the link in what could be called the ‘‘viewing’’ frame. By keeping the links content available at all times, visitors are able to move about the site more easily than if they had to constantly return to the home page to locate a links listing. Although navigational content is the most common use for frames, frames are sometimes used for other types of static content, such as a legal notice or graphic that you want to always keep in your visitors’ field of vision. (...)
Adding Multimedia like audio file into a site and embed them (09/18/2008)
(...) If you would want to explore the outer limits of what you can do with Web pages, you must be willing to sail in the mystical waters of the siren sea and hear the haunting melodies of the Web (and beware the dragons, of course!). Here is a short list of good references to plug ins to get you started - http://www.chami. (...)
(...) If you would want to explore the outer limits of what you can do with Web pages, you must be willing to sail in the mystical waters of the siren sea and hear the haunting melodies of the Web (and beware the dragons, of course!). Here is a short list of good references to plug ins to get you started - http://www.chami. (...)
Working with text and Setting font characteristics (09/18/2008)
(...) swf) file, so that font does not need to be installed on the user’s system. Device fonts shown at the top of the fonts list (sans serif, serif, typewriter) are not embedded in the exported Flash movie. Using a device font causes the movie to use the font on the user’s system that most closely resembles the selected device font. (...)
(...) swf) file, so that font does not need to be installed on the user’s system. Device fonts shown at the top of the fonts list (sans serif, serif, typewriter) are not embedded in the exported Flash movie. Using a device font causes the movie to use the font on the user’s system that most closely resembles the selected device font. (...)
Exporting and Publishing Movies (09/18/2008)
(...) Second, you could export your movie to be played in a different player than Flash Player. Flash exports both still image and animated formats. Images from your movies can be exported as bitmap and vector graphic files. (...)
(...) Second, you could export your movie to be played in a different player than Flash Player. Flash exports both still image and animated formats. Images from your movies can be exported as bitmap and vector graphic files. (...)
How to choose and get a domain name and registrars (09/18/2008)
(...) A domain name is generally a worthwhile and very affordable investment, once you’re ready to get serious about your Web site and go beyond a simple personal page. Choosing a domain name Dot-com has become synonymous with online business. That’s because the . (...)
(...) A domain name is generally a worthwhile and very affordable investment, once you’re ready to get serious about your Web site and go beyond a simple personal page. Choosing a domain name Dot-com has become synonymous with online business. That’s because the . (...)
How to find a good web hosting provider (09/18/2008)
(...) You should put as much thought into your Web server as you do into your domain name. It’s a key part of your Web site without it, there’s no site at all. Finally, the Web server software should be secure enough that you don’t have to worry about hackers getting in and changing your pages or hijacking your site without your permission. (...)
(...) You should put as much thought into your Web server as you do into your domain name. It’s a key part of your Web site without it, there’s no site at all. Finally, the Web server software should be secure enough that you don’t have to worry about hackers getting in and changing your pages or hijacking your site without your permission. (...)
Choosing a nonvirtual virtual dedicated or colocated server (09/18/2008)
(...) Sometimes these parked sites are also called subdomains. There are countless free Web space providers (such as Yahoo!, Geocities, Apple’s .Mac, Tripod, TheGlobe, and others), and these usually offer nonvirtual hosting only. (...)
(...) Sometimes these parked sites are also called subdomains. There are countless free Web space providers (such as Yahoo!, Geocities, Apple’s .Mac, Tripod, TheGlobe, and others), and these usually offer nonvirtual hosting only. (...)
Transferring my files to my web hosting account with FTP (09/18/2008)
(...) If you’re connected to the Internet, you’ll be able to connect to any FTP server in the world. Putting your Web pages onto the server with FTP is fairly easy, and this section shows you how, using the shareware program WS FTP. The first step is to connect to your Web server. (...)
(...) If you’re connected to the Internet, you’ll be able to connect to any FTP server in the world. Putting your Web pages onto the server with FTP is fairly easy, and this section shows you how, using the shareware program WS FTP. The first step is to connect to your Web server. (...)
Exploring Graphics File Types like GIF and PNG (09/18/2008)
(...) Although each new image in the file added to the size of the file, of course, it was still the smallest kind of animation file. GIF leads to PNG GIF may have inadvertently been the father of PNG. In brief, the compression algorithm for GIF was patented in 1983. (...)
(...) Although each new image in the file added to the size of the file, of course, it was still the smallest kind of animation file. GIF leads to PNG GIF may have inadvertently been the father of PNG. In brief, the compression algorithm for GIF was patented in 1983. (...)
How to get Free Images off the Web and Using stock photographs (09/18/2008)
(...) With other agencies, you may have to go to some trouble to get the images, and they may not be available in digital format, which means that you’ll have to scan them on your own. See the section, ‘‘Using copyrighted material,’’ later in this article for more information on copyrights. Downloading free artwork The Web is home to some of the most gifted artists the world has to offer. (...)
(...) With other agencies, you may have to go to some trouble to get the images, and they may not be available in digital format, which means that you’ll have to scan them on your own. See the section, ‘‘Using copyrighted material,’’ later in this article for more information on copyrights. Downloading free artwork The Web is home to some of the most gifted artists the world has to offer. (...)
Credit and debit cards Visa and Mastercard (09/18/2008)
(...) In a nutshell, they all come under the heading of ‘‘how much is this going to cost me?’’ The answer to that question, however, isn’t as simple as you might think. Here are the points you need to cover: - Application fee Is there a charge for submitting the application form? If so, do you get your money back if the application is denied? - Setup fee Does it cost you anything for the account to be initiated once you are accepted? What does that fee include? - Statement fee What is the monthly charge for sending you a statement of your earnings and fees? - Discount rate This is one of the most important points. The discount is the percentage of your sales that the credit card company will take for its cut. (...)
(...) In a nutshell, they all come under the heading of ‘‘how much is this going to cost me?’’ The answer to that question, however, isn’t as simple as you might think. Here are the points you need to cover: - Application fee Is there a charge for submitting the application form? If so, do you get your money back if the application is denied? - Setup fee Does it cost you anything for the account to be initiated once you are accepted? What does that fee include? - Statement fee What is the monthly charge for sending you a statement of your earnings and fees? - Discount rate This is one of the most important points. The discount is the percentage of your sales that the credit card company will take for its cut. (...)
Establishing return and refund policies (09/18/2008)
(...) You should not allow returns of software or videos, since customers can buy, copy, and return. If you sell software downloads, you may restrict returns if you’ve already sent them a product key you can’t revoke. Look to other sites, such as BestBuy. (...)
(...) You should not allow returns of software or videos, since customers can buy, copy, and return. If you sell software downloads, you may restrict returns if you’ve already sent them a product key you can’t revoke. Look to other sites, such as BestBuy. (...)
How can I keep my website with fresh content (09/18/2008)
(...) If you only sell a single product, it’s best to ensure that your information is up to date and that it’s easy to purchase the product. If you release a new version, yes, update the site. But ‘‘tried and true’’ is good, too. (...)
(...) If you only sell a single product, it’s best to ensure that your information is up to date and that it’s easy to purchase the product. If you release a new version, yes, update the site. But ‘‘tried and true’’ is good, too. (...)
Producing newsletters and ezines and writing product reviews (09/18/2008)
(...) But this should be done cautiously. Not all e-mail programs display HTML with images by default, such as Microsoft Outlook, so your e-mail can appear funky when received. The alternative is to use plain text, and although it’s not as pretty, it does guarantee that everyone receiving the e-mail can read it. (...)
(...) But this should be done cautiously. Not all e-mail programs display HTML with images by default, such as Microsoft Outlook, so your e-mail can appear funky when received. The alternative is to use plain text, and although it’s not as pretty, it does guarantee that everyone receiving the e-mail can read it. (...)
Advertising with Google and Other Search Engines (09/18/2008)
(...) When you use this service, you create your own ads and choose keywords to match your advertisement with potential buyers of your services or products. The one-time activation fee for new advertisers to set up a Google AdWords account is $5.00. (...)
(...) When you use this service, you create your own ads and choose keywords to match your advertisement with potential buyers of your services or products. The one-time activation fee for new advertisers to set up a Google AdWords account is $5.00. (...)
RSS Really Simple Syndication is an easy way to distribute Web content (09/18/2008)
(...) For example, Windows Vista has an RSS reader as part of its SideBar utility, and there’s an RSS database engine built into the operating system. Mac OS X 10.4 and later also has RSS built in as a screen saver and widget. (...)
(...) For example, Windows Vista has an RSS reader as part of its SideBar utility, and there’s an RSS database engine built into the operating system. Mac OS X 10.4 and later also has RSS built in as a screen saver and widget. (...)
A blog is simply a Web page that is updated every day (09/18/2008)
(...) ’’ Many of Howard Dean’s advisers went from eyeing office space in the West Wing to looking for another campaign to join in a few short weeks in early 2004. But blogging continued to grow, having shown what a powerful tool it can be for getting people’s attention. In this presidential cycle of 2008 there is a definite generational gap in the use of the Internet as a source of politicial activity and news gathering according to a survey of Internet usage during the 2008 campaign by the Pew Research Center. (...)
(...) ’’ Many of Howard Dean’s advisers went from eyeing office space in the West Wing to looking for another campaign to join in a few short weeks in early 2004. But blogging continued to grow, having shown what a powerful tool it can be for getting people’s attention. In this presidential cycle of 2008 there is a definite generational gap in the use of the Internet as a source of politicial activity and news gathering according to a survey of Internet usage during the 2008 campaign by the Pew Research Center. (...)
Finding Space for Your Web Site (06/16/2007)
(...) aol.com). Each AOL member is limited to 12MB of storage space. (...)
(...) aol.com). Each AOL member is limited to 12MB of storage space. (...)
HTML Basics and web design (06/16/2007)
(...) - <BODY> and </BODY>: These tags mark the beginning and end of the portion of your document that the browser displays when someone views the page. A lot of stuff typically falls between these tags. - </HTML>: This tag is always the last tag in your document. (...)
(...) - <BODY> and </BODY>: These tags mark the beginning and end of the portion of your document that the browser displays when someone views the page. A lot of stuff typically falls between these tags. - </HTML>: This tag is always the last tag in your document. (...)
Specifying Page Settings, Tables and frames (06/16/2007)
(...) gif” WIDTH=”200”> - Frames: Set the width of side-by-side frames by using the columns (COLS) attribute in the <FRAMESET> tag. Page length Even though most users don’t mind scrolling down to see pages that are longer than the height of the screen, you should still limit the length of your pages. As a general rule, try to limit your pages to two or three times the height of the screen about the same amount of information that could be printed on a single 81⁄2-x-11-inch sheet of paper. (...)
(...) gif” WIDTH=”200”> - Frames: Set the width of side-by-side frames by using the columns (COLS) attribute in the <FRAMESET> tag. Page length Even though most users don’t mind scrolling down to see pages that are longer than the height of the screen, you should still limit the length of your pages. As a general rule, try to limit your pages to two or three times the height of the screen about the same amount of information that could be printed on a single 81⁄2-x-11-inch sheet of paper. (...)
Working with Graphics, Sounds, and Videos when creating a website (06/16/2007)
(...) - A GIF image can include a transparent color, which, when displayed in a Web browser, allows the background of the Web page to show through. - GIF images can be interlaced, which allows the Web browser to quickly display a crude version of the image and then display progressively better versions of the image. - GIF supports a simple animation technique that enables you to store several distinct images in the same file. (...)
(...) - A GIF image can include a transparent color, which, when displayed in a Web browser, allows the background of the Web page to show through. - GIF images can be interlaced, which allows the Web browser to quickly display a crude version of the image and then display progressively better versions of the image. - GIF supports a simple animation technique that enables you to store several distinct images in the same file. (...)
How to publish your website on the web (06/16/2007)
(...) ) Alternatively, you can save the files to a disk, choose File -> Open from the menu bar in the browser, and then click the Browse button to open the file and view the page. You’ll want to preview your page using both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Using the Web Publishing Wizard The Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard simplifies the task of transferring files from your computer to your Web server. (...)
(...) ) Alternatively, you can save the files to a disk, choose File -> Open from the menu bar in the browser, and then click the Browse button to open the file and view the page. You’ll want to preview your page using both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Using the Web Publishing Wizard The Microsoft Web Publishing Wizard simplifies the task of transferring files from your computer to your Web server. (...)
How to promote a webiste (06/16/2007)
(...) Searchengines.com offers a superb explanation of search engines, how they work, and what they are. The Web site is located at this address: www. (...)
(...) Searchengines.com offers a superb explanation of search engines, how they work, and what they are. The Web site is located at this address: www. (...)
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