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Has Google run into a stalled state of
growth? (Misc)
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I found this through random Web surfing today and thought it
brought up a really good point. Why hasn't Google reflected any growth
for like a year now? The Web has most certainly shown tremendous
growth over this past year, yet Google's search index has not for some
reason. Odd, don't you think?... [Continued]
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DHTML Menu Builder v4.9.008 (Download)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Matt Hartley
Now here is a program that will allow you to create DHTML drop
down menus with minimum headaches. Judging from what I have seen thus
far about DHTML Menu Builder, it seems like a great program. The only
thing that stops me is the price tag of $85. It may not seem like that
much, but I think it could come down $5-15 to make it a little more
reasonably priced.... [Continued]
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WYSIWYG editor for k-collector (Misc)
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Paolo Valdemarin has announced that there will an integration of
an WYSIWYG editor into k-collector. This is great news for k-collector
fans, but is this going to be enough by itself to keep the fans at
bay?... [Continued]
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Staff fix needed at DIY website (News)
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Anytime a Web site has to turn away their customers, it is a
recipe for disaster. Take Screwfix.com as a prime example. These folks
have managed to bury themselves pretty deep. Things went from bad to
worse after they found themselves in a position in which they are
unable to fulfill old orders, much less start accepting new ones....
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More Tools In PSP 9 (Graphics)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Danny Fyffe
Thanks goes out to Monica for more tips on the new tools in PSP 9.
Monica is one of my regular readers and writers. She herself is a PSP
guru. I have seen some of her work and she is extremely talented. She
sent me some more information on the updates to PSP and a couple of
sites for tutorials. Read on for that information.... [Continued]
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Web tool may banish broken links (Misc)
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The BBC reports that a Web tool called Peridot, has the ability to
find broken links for Web designers. This could definitely become an
invaluable resource, no doubt about it.... [Continued]
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GoLive 8.0 to Join CS 2.0 (News)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Meryl Evans
According to ThinkSecret, a revived GoLive 8.0 will join Creative
Suite v2.0 to be released in early 2005. The news item reports Adobe
is working to improve the handling of CSS content including a toolbar
for adjusting CSS layouts.Also getting a makeover is the grid element
for CSS DIV authoring for easy switching between DIV and Table layout
views. I'm looking forward to seeing how it handles CSS in comparison
to Macromedia's Dreamweaver. Will GoLive... [Continued]
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To secure IE, upgrade to XP (Misc)
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Although I am not using Windows 2000 any longer, this news from
Microsoft really ticks me off. According to New.com, in order to get
the newest version of Internet Explorer, you will have to have Windows
XP. Folks, not only is this without a doubt the dumbest marketing ploy
that I have heard of, but it is just fanning the flames of stupidity.
I say keep 2000 and use Firefox!... [Continued]
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Web Design Continued . . . (Misc)
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Link to Friends | Posted by Matt Hartley
No question about it, Lisa Wollin has some strong opinions about
Web design and the methods used to get it done right. More importantly
though, she explains the specifics of what to watch out for when you
are just starting out in the Web design world.... [Continued]
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