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Newsletter Archive: 2003
Custom Header Tags with CSS
Did you know you can customize your web page head tags (h1, h2, h3, etc.) using cascading style sheets (CSS)? It is a quick and easy process that allows you broader combination choices of font style, size, color, etc. than the boring, standard HTML alternative.

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/1120.html
11.20.03
Featured Download: eShox 3.6
Rapidly build slick, powerful stores for your clients or your own business with eShox³ 3.6. With installation taking less than 15 minutes, you'll have your shop ready in about the time it takes to open a storefront for a business day. No programming, no special hardware or software required!

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/1119.html
11.19.03
Demographics : Who are you selling to?
You have a great product, fantastic website, financial backing, and the undeniable urge to succeed, but you are not making any money through your website. Why? The answer is you haven’t directed your product to the people who are looking to buy it.

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/1030.html
10.30.03
Intro to SSI (Server Side Includes)
We are often asked by webmasters how to repeat web elements across their pages without have to edit each static page individually each time they need to make a change. External CSS is the answer to your web pages' cosmetic elements (fonts, colors, borders, padding, etc.), but SSI is a great tool when you want to use the same web element (navigational menu, page text, etc.)

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/1008.html
10.08.03
"Print This Page" Option
A fantastic way to remind your site visitors to come back and visit you is by offering them a quick way to print a page that they can read offline later at their convenience. I personally do this printing process myself, when I am limited to the amount of time I have to read information on a web site thoroughly.

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/0918.html
09.18.03
The Best Tool To Discover User Needs
The most valuable asset of a successful design team is the information they have about their users. When teams have the right information, the job of designing a powerful, intuitive, easy-to-use interface becomes tremendously easier. When they don't, every little design decision becomes a struggle.

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/0820.html
08.20.03
Top 10 Tips For Outsourcing Success
Entrepreneurs and small businesspeople are always looking for creative ways to accomplish more of their business goals for less money. One strategy that can help you save time, money and frustration as you start and build your business is to outsource as much work as possible to skilled, but cost-effective, external service providers.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0723.html
07.23.03
ADV Save 20% off the IBM developerWorks Toolbox subscription!
Are you building applications? Creating Web services? Developing with databases? And do you need convenient, low cost access? A subscription to the developerWorks Toolbox can help you speed development and reduce costs.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0717.html
07.17.03
Cookies, P3P, And IE6
Since the majority of web users now use IE6, you need to understand how Internet Explorer deals with cookies. Most sites now have (or should have) privacy policies stating what they actually do with information collected from their visitors.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0625.html
06.25.03
A Simple Web Search Engine
On your own website, it's obvious to you what your company does and what your site is all about. However, the odds are high that your visitors won't automatically know that information the first time they come to your site.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0618.html
06.18.03
5 Web Design Tips You Can't Live Without
The web design world is filled with excitement and experience, creativity and skill. Often, experienced web designers utilize a set of solid, proven techniques that others may not notice. Let's take a look at a few of these techniques and how you can implement them into your own site quickly and easily.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0616.html
06.16.03
Give Your Site A Definition!Give Your Site A Definition!
On your own website, it's obvious to you what your company does and what your site is all about. However, the odds are high that your visitors won't automatically know that information the first time they come to your site.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0605.html
06.05.03
The First Fold Makes Your Site Or Breaks It
Visitors to your site are not looking to make a new friend. They don't want to chat. And they don't give a darn what you think about anything, least of all your product. They only want to know: What's in it for me?, Why should I believe you?, Why should I buy from you?

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/0528.html
05.28.03
Corel Smart Graphics Studio
Need to build a building systems control system or Human Machine Interface? How about an intelligent documentation solution to deliver complex technical information to multiple users driven completely from data? Do you need to deliver these enterprise applications using enterprise class open XML standards?

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0523.html
05.23.03
The Six Most Common SQL Query Errors
Many programmers hit a brick wall in their SQL queries, slowing development to a crawl and causing an over abundance of hair loss and coffee consumption. If you have been staring at the screen with a blank look and a pounding heart, wondering what you did to deserve this mess, you have come to the right place. In this article I will unveil the six most common SQL query errors and give you tips on stress prevention.

http://www.devwebnews.com/2003/0521.html
05.21.03
Bad HTML Code Hurts Your Search Engine Ranking
Did you know HTML code errors can negatively affect your search engine ranking? If search engine spiders can't read your pages, they can't rank them correctly.

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/0401.html
04.01.03
What Is a Flash MX Component?
From a technical point of view, a component is Flash MX's version of Flash 5's smart clip, which is a movie-clip symbol that allows its variables (or "clip parameters") to be set via a GUI in the authoring tool. Flash MX components are typically subclasses of the built-in MovieClip class, but they're not required to be. As such, they have all the properties and methods of MovieClip, plus their own properties and methods. (For the uninitiated, a MovieClip is Flash's basic content container, something like a DHTML layer in a web page.)

http://www.thedevweb.com/2003/0227.html
02.27.03


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