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November 4, 1998

SPECIAL EDITION: INTERNET EXPLORER 5 BETA
SBN Magazine
 
 
  DHTML Dude
THE DHTML DUDE on IE5

It's Better in the Beta
(Nov 4) Lots of new stuff for you in Internet Explorer 5 Beta. Michael Wallent has details

INTERNET EXPLORER 5: FEATURE STORIES
(Nov 4) Advanced support for the Document Object Model. Take DTHML offline with HTML Applications. Faster demographic data with new AutoComplete feature

Internet Explorer 5
Extreme XML
EXTREME XML on IE5

XML Support in Internet Explorer 5
(Nov 4) Support for XML schema, XSL, the C++ XMLDSO. Charles Heinemann comes clean

CLINICK'S SCRIPTING CLINIC

Version 5.0 Scripting Engines
(Nov 4) Andrew Clinick on new language features, performance, script encoding

Clinick's Scripting Clinic
Web Men Talking
WEB MEN TALKING

No Problem Too Small, No Screen Too Big
(Nov 4) Your questions on radio-button navigation, timers in DTHML, full-screen IE, and more

 MORE COLUMNISTS AND FEATURES 
October 29, 1998
SERVIN' IT UP: Java COM Objects: Record Counts, Error Checking

Server specialist Tom Moran wraps up his series on server-side Java objects

October 28, 1998
ASK JANE: The ABCs of Jane

Site Builder Network's membership gal spills the acronym soup. What's an OSIG?

October 26, 1998
SITE LIGHTS: Graphic Remedies

Your site been sluggish? Too many images? Nadja Vol Ochs helps you beat the download-bloat blues

October 20, 1998
MORE OR HESS: The Right Tool for the App

Should you deploy your app on the Web? Robert Hess weighs the options

October 13, 1998
GEEK SPEAK DECODED: #4: Events, Properties, Methods, Functions & Procedures

Nancy Cluts walks you through the basics

October 5, 1998
FEATURE: Cross-Browser Cheat Sheet

Seven easy authoring features to add to your site -- with no downlevel-browser fuss

October 5, 1998
WEB MEN TALKING: How Do I Look?

Rafael and Jeff answer questions on display, data binding, JScript error handling

September 30, 1998
FEATURE: HTML+TIME Proposed to the W3C

New standard would add timing, interactivity, and streaming-media to HTML

September 25, 1998
FOR $TARTERS: You Built It -- but Can They Use It?

Mary Haggard explains how attention to site usability now will pay and repay later

September 22, 1998
THE DHTML DUDE: Asynchrony: Loved Your Performance

Can't always predict events. But Michael Wallent can still speed up your pages

August 25, 1998
FEATURE: Touring the SBN Redesign Code

Code jockeys: Walk through SBN's recent redesign, watch our backstage fights, second-guess our code choices

August 19, 1998
EXTREME XML: Validation, XML, Extra Cheese

We all seek validation. Even an expert like XML columnist Charles Heinemann

August 14, 1998
FEATURE: Script Engines and the Year 2K

How will your script handle Year 2000 issues? Third in a series

August 3, 1998
GEEK SPEAK DECODED: #3: Client-Side and Server-Side Objects

What's the difference? And just what is an object, anyway? Nancy Cluts continues our series on basic programming concepts explained for site builders without a programming background.

July 22, 1998
FEATURE: Add a Gleam to Your Site

Chromeffects lets you harness interactive animation with a just handful of code.

July 22, 1998
FEATURE: How the Web Was Won

... and how the book was written. Some of SBN's most accomplished members have shared secrets of their success in a new book from Microsoft Press. Cerise Vablais tells the story behind their stories, and offers an excerpt.

July 17, 1998
REDESIGNING A SITE: Planning and Managing

Feel our pain. Robert Carter chronicles the planning and logistics of Site Builder Network's recent redesign process. Second in a series on site-redesign issues.

July 17, 1998
GEEK-SPEAK DECODED: #2. Debugging for Dummies

Nobody's perrrrfect. Nancy Cluts explains the basics of bug fixing. Another installment in our series on common programming concepts explained for site builders without a programming background.

July 17, 1998
FEATURE: HTML 4.0 -- What's Changed for Internet Explorer

No time to slog through the spec? Now that HTML 4.0 is a W3C recommendation, Nancy Cluts charts the changes since 3.2 and how they're supported in Internet Explorer.

July 17, 1998
FEATURE: Happy Birthday! Site Builder Network Turns 2

In Web years, we're practically grownups now. Join Robert Carter on a lighthearted, painfully candid look back at 24 months of Site Builder Network. Does anyone remember life before Jane? And check those frames we once used. WHAT were we thinking?

July 17, 1998
FEATURE: Careers -- One Man's Way

Lenn Pryor recounts the true tale of a pilgrim's progress from clueless artsy to happy Web-head.

July 2, 1998
FEATURE: Visual Basic 6.0: First in its Web Class

Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, now in beta release, offers a new feature -- WebClasses -- that let Web developers create an application that can be exposed via a Web browser. Using VB 6.0, you can associate code with a URL, and run the code on an Internet server. SBN developer-technology writer Nancy Cluts is beside herself.

June 11, 1998
FEATURE: Internet Explorer 5: The Overview for Site Builders

Internet Explorer 5, now in Developer Preview release, is the second-generation Dynamic HTML browser. Michael Wallent, one of its chief architects, shows how this faster, more stable -- and predictable -- browser is ideal for building Web apps.

June 11, 1998
FEATURE: Time Off for Good Behavior: DHTML Behaviors in Internet Explorer 5

A new feature in Internet Explorer 5, DHTML behaviors, can separate the script from the content and style of a document. Dave Massy explains how behaviors bring the benefits of reuse to Dynamic HTML.

June 11, 1998
FEATURE: Persistence, Drag and Drop, and More to Make Developers Smile in Internet Explorer 5

New features, bug fixes, and performance enhancements in Internet Explorer 5 make life simpler for developers, authors, and users. Nancy Cluts surveys all the new stuff.

June 8, 1998
FEATURE: Building a Better Workshop

We've redesigned and expanded the Site Builder Network Workshop, plus our sitewide navigation bar. In the first of an occasional series on redesign issues, take a quick, tip-laden tour and share some of the issues we faced in building a spiffy new Workshop for you.

 
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