Review: Ajax Starter Kit The term Ajax is often referred to as a new type of technology, but is actually several technologies that work together. This review looks at how to get started using Ajax and the different technologies involved.
Getting Started with Silverlight Despite the options available with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, accommodating their differences can be maddening. Enter Silverlight, a plug-in for multiple Web browsers on multiple platforms that makes it easier to create rich content.
Software Review: SiteAssist 3.0 Designing Web pages can be a time consuming endeavor, especially if you have to start from scratch. Fortunately, if you use Dreamweaver, you can make use of SiteAssist, a Dreamweaver extension that allows you to build customized templates using table-based or CSS layouts.
Getting in on the 'Mobile' Internet Looking for opportunities to reach new visitors? Check out the explosion of mobile phone users which offers the largest distribution platform on earth. With a registration process that began in 2006, over 500,000 .mobi domain names have been registered.
E-Commerce - 10 Steps to Success The promise of e-commerce is of great success online. If your business model is solid, there's a good chance that you'll prosper. In this article you'll learn how to retain your business integrity on the Web.
Software Review: NoteTab Pro If you're comfortable with HTML and CSS and don't want or need a WYSIWYG program, then NoteTab Pro may be the editor for you. Its many features and clip libraries make it an excellent choice for getting down and dirty in the midst of your code. Read on for the full details!
A Little Gem of Software It comes without fanfare in a package along with other software, but it's a shining example of how software should be written. Want to know more? Read on!