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Can Microsoft Expression Web Designer Touch Dreamweaver?
Sep 1, 2006
Look out, Dreamweaver. Consider Microsoft Expression Web Designer as Dreamweaver's new rival. Meryl Evans tells you why you shouldn't look at this competition in the iPod vs. everybody way, but instead in the Dell vs. HP way.
Cartoon Illustration in Adobe Illustrator
Mar 28, 2003
See all the steps freelance illustrator Nick Diggory uses to create an illustration for a 2002 calendar using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): Absolute Positioning
Jun 1, 2001
Cascading Style Sheets can be very useful for formatting text, but that's not all they're good for. Now you can precisely position objects on a page using CSS! This article will show you how.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): Basics
Jun 1, 2001
Would you like to finely adjust the spaces between lines on a Web page or have shortcuts for some common formatting operations? How about positioning a graphic to an exact point on the page? Cascading Style Sheets may be the answer you've been looking ...
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): Text
Jun 1, 2001
In this article, you will learn the anatomy of a CSS style sheet, including details about how to format text.
Case Study | Power to the People: The Slashdot Moderator System
May 1, 2001
from Community Building on the Web, by Amy Jo Kim
Checking Your Toolbox
Nov 3, 2006
Choosing the Right PayPal Payment Solution
Aug 24, 2011
PayPal offers a variety of payment processing solutions for merchants of all types and sizes. Which of PayPal's various solutions is best for your business? Michael Miller helps you choose the right payment solution for you.
Clickable Image Maps in Adobe GoLive
Mar 30, 2001
There are two steps to setting up client-side clickable image maps in Adobe GoLive 4. In this article, Peachpit Press author Shelly Brisbin describes how to set up the map and link the hots spots in your image map.
Coding Guidelines for Client-Side Scripting
Nov 30, 2001
Client-side script code can be improved for maintainability and reusability by adhering to some helpful coding practices. Scott Loban highlights some structural and organizational conventions in this article.
ColdFusion MX and Code Reuse: Custom Tags
Oct 18, 2002
The authors of Inside ColdFusion MX show you how to reuse code in ColdFusion MX using custom tags.
Collision Detection with Flash MX
Apr 11, 2003
Collision detection is all about detecting objects and boundaries on the stage. Matthew David illustrates how to use collision detection in an arcade-style game.
Complex Flash MX Graphics on a Single Layer
Jun 21, 2002
To work effectively with complex graphics, you need to understand how Flash shapes interact when they are on the same layer or on different layers. In this chapter, you learn how to work with multiple shapes on one layer.
Conditional Processing in Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7
Oct 14, 2005
Conditional processing allows ColdFusion to code interactive documents that can react and adapt to input and environments and offer feedback to end users. This chapter covers conditional processing with an eye toward passing the Certified ColdFusion Developer exam.
Connected Symbols in Macromedia's MX Studio
Feb 21, 2003
New Riders authors Tom Green, Jordan L. Chilcott, and Chris S. Flick walk you through MX Studio's ability to move objects created in one application to another.
Connecting the View to the Model in Django
Jan 27, 2010
Steve Holzner shows you how to put three models -- Favorites, User, and Hyperlink -- to work in Django.
Connecting Your TV to the Internet: Peachpit's Guide to Set-Top Boxes
Nov 29, 2010
Apple TV? Google TV? Roku? Ryan Faas examines the top options that should be on your list of possibilities for streaming audio and video to your home TV, pointing out the pros and cons of each system.
Controlling Flash Audio Volume with Sound Objects
Apr 21, 2006
If you work with audio in Flash, you know that attaching audio to a keyframe is an easy way to incorporate sounds into your movies. But what if you need to control sound dynamically at runtime to change its volume, pan from left to right, or determine how long it has been playing? James Gonzalez shows you how to create a Sound object that can be manipulated and controlled in a whole host of ways, giving you a much greater degree of control and flexibility with the audio assets of your Flash projects.
Controlling Movie Clip Properties with ActionScript 3.0
Sep 23, 2008
By using ActionScript in addition to or instead of the Flash interface, you can create many more interactive possibilities in your Flash projects. The Adobe Creative Team shows how easy it is to use ActionScript to control the properties of a movie clip.
Controlling the Movie Clip in Flash
May 18, 2001
Learn how to customize your pointer, eliminate flickering graphics, and animate with ActionScript.

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