I got my copy of Dreamweaver 8 Hands-on-Training today. The pages are still warm from the printer, and it looks damned good if I do say so myself. So buy your copy today, I have x-mas presents to buy y'know!
I got my copy of Dreamweaver 8 Hands-on-Training today. The pages are still warm from the printer, and it looks damned good if I do say so myself. So buy your copy today, I have x-mas presents to buy y'know!
Business Week has a great interview with one of the owners of 37Signals on their design philosophy and why it's a good idea to keep things simple.
I found this really slick utility through Digital Media Minute. CSSVista (a free application, Windows only folks) allows you to edt your CSS live in both IE and Firefox... (wait for it...) at the same time. It opens a copy of your page in IE and Firefox in a split view window. You can then edit the CSS just like you would in Firefox and your changes are immediately displayed in both browsers.
This is going to save me a ton of time... I often debug my CSS in Firefox, make sure it's all working, then copy the CSS to Dreamweaver and start testing in IE. Now I can do it all in one place.
Well it looks like AOL has finally dropped a new Netscape. Thankfully, this one is based off of Firefox 1.0, so it should render great and be pretty stable. I haven't downloaded it yet, so if you've played with it or know of any known issues not currently in their release notes, let me know how it goes.
After much twiddling, fiddling and testing of Macs, the Toggle-O-Matic Suite of behaviors is officially released. It's one of the most deceivingly simple yet powerful extensions out there (in my honestly biased opinion). The suite includes the ability to toggle classes, as well as the display and visibility CSS properties. Used in combination you can create all manner of complex menus and applications (pictures by yours truly). Lots o' fun I tell you...
It's for sale at the DWfaq store. Get your copy today!
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