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November 4, 1998
SPECIAL EDITION: INTERNET EXPLORER 5 BETA |
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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
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MORE COLUMNISTS AND FEATURES |
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October 29, 1998 |
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SERVIN' IT UP: Java COM Objects: Record Counts, Error Checking
Server specialist Tom Moran wraps up his series on server-side Java objects
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October 28, 1998 |
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ASK JANE: The ABCs of Jane
Site Builder Network's membership gal spills the acronym soup. What's an OSIG?
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October 26, 1998 |
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SITE LIGHTS: Graphic Remedies
Your site been sluggish? Too many images? Nadja Vol Ochs helps you beat the download-bloat blues
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October 20, 1998 |
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MORE OR HESS: The Right Tool for the App
Should you deploy your app on the Web? Robert Hess weighs the options
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October 13, 1998 |
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GEEK SPEAK DECODED: #4: Events, Properties, Methods, Functions & Procedures
Nancy Cluts walks you through the basics
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October 5, 1998 |
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FEATURE: Cross-Browser Cheat Sheet
Seven easy authoring features to add to your site -- with no downlevel-browser fuss
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October 5, 1998 |
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WEB MEN TALKING: How Do I Look?
Rafael and Jeff answer questions on display, data binding, JScript error handling
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September 30, 1998 |
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FEATURE: HTML+TIME Proposed to the W3C
New standard would add timing, interactivity, and streaming-media to HTML
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September 25, 1998 |
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FOR $TARTERS: You Built It -- but Can They Use It?
Mary Haggard explains how attention to site usability now will pay and repay later
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September 22, 1998 |
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THE DHTML DUDE: Asynchrony: Loved Your Performance
Can't always predict events. But Michael Wallent can still speed up your pages
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August 25, 1998 |
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FEATURE: Touring the SBN Redesign Code
Code jockeys: Walk through SBN's recent redesign, watch our backstage fights, second-guess our code choices
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August 19, 1998 |
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EXTREME XML: Validation, XML, Extra Cheese
We all seek validation. Even an expert like XML columnist Charles Heinemann
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August 14, 1998 |
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FEATURE: Script Engines and the Year 2K
How will your script handle Year 2000 issues? Third in a series
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August 3, 1998 |
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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.
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July 22, 1998 |
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FEATURE: Add a Gleam to Your Site
Chromeffects lets you harness interactive animation with a just handful of code.
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July 22, 1998 |
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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.
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July 17, 1998 |
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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.
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July 17, 1998 |
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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.
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July 17, 1998 |
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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.
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July 17, 1998 |
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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?
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July 17, 1998 |
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FEATURE: Careers -- One Man's Way
Lenn Pryor recounts the true tale of a pilgrim's progress from clueless artsy to happy Web-head.
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July 2, 1998 |
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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.
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June 11, 1998 |
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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.
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June 11, 1998 |
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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.
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June 11, 1998 |
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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.
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June 8, 1998 |
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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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