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HTML Email Isn't Rich

by mynameismonkey | A fresh, corporate view of HTML email. Read More »

Macromedia's Struggle

by DevilM | Macromedia had to make many hard choices on the road to the top, but was it worth it? Now that its struggle is over, the company is one of the top players in the Web development world. Read More »

Web Mechanics or Web Masters?

by mynameismonkey | Raising the public level of trust in web professionals. Read More »

Revisiting "Table Layouts, Revisited"

by bmason | A response/reaction to Zeldman's recent reflections on the experience of table versus CSS layout. Read More »

Optimising Return On Investment with Intranets

by dry | Intranets and Extranets have undoubted impact on a companies bottom line. However, companies must vigorously understand their business and the manner in which eBusiness initiatives can benefit them. Read More »

DVB-HTML a new standard? Part 3

by mark_bolton | In Part 2 we looked at the DTD and Xhtml Module application for a DVB-HTML application. Now we have established the type of document and accessing the new module functions we can look at what we can do with the document. DVB-HTML includes additional controls for triggering functions during broadcast and also for integrating Video and specialist controls specific to Digital Television. There are also some alterations to the supported CSS level 2 functionality. Read More »

WAI To Go

by mynameismonkey | A brief text on standards compliance for newer webmasters. Read More »

DVB-HTML a new standard? Part 1

by mark_bolton | Our digital world is expanding. Where is the future for web development? With the introduction of the new digital broadcast standards world-wide, is there a new direction for web development into the interactive broadcast and other applications. Utilising the Multimedia Home Platform standard people will be able to browse the internet for sites programmed in DVB-HTML and digital content providers will be able to use DVB-HTML to provide interaction between the viewer and a television program. Read More »

The Integration Barrier Is Costing Money!

by simd | Poor integration means that business has failed to benefit from the full potential of technology. By improving integration and usability in four key areas, so success will follow. Perhaps even consumers could find themselves empowered by a single interface for e-commerce transactions. Read More »

The Plight of the SME Webmaster

by mynameismonkey | Working for the little guy has its ups and downs, so be prepared. Read More »
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