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- Tutorial: Installing Apache and PHP Under Win32
Nothing can stop you now! Read this tutorial for the inside scoop on setting up Apache and PHP on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows! - CSS Layouts Without Tables
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are the most flexible way to create attractive, standards-compliant websites. This article will address the drawbacks of relying too heavily on tables for layout as well as the benefits of using CSS.
Featured Goodies
- The Origin of the Internet and Hypertext
The Internet has been around for a number of decades, and what an impact it has had on modern society! Understanding the underlying concepts that led to the birth of the Internet can help us get an idea of what the future may hold. Read on for the full story! - From DHTML to DOM Scripting
In this selection from Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax, you'll learn what DHTML was, why it is regarded as a bad way to go nowadays, and what modern techniques and ideas should be used instead. Let's get started DOM Scripting!
Beyond HTML
- Disaster Recovery Planning for the Developer
If you are a developer, you probably haven't spent much time thinking about your personal disaster recovery plan. In today's world of major hurricanes and other weather disasters, terrorism, brownouts, hackers, etc, planning for disaster recovery is everyone's burden. - Disaster Recovery Planning for the Developer, Part 2
In our last article we touched upon the most basic steps that a developer can take to survive and recover from a disaster. In this article we're going to take disaster recovery planning to the next level--we're going to discuss the Business Continuity Plan.
HTML and Graphics Tutorials
- Using Autocomplete On Your Forms
Most of us have seen a web site that uses autocomplete fuctionality to help the end user fill out a form. Read this article to find out how you can use this functionality on your own site (or not)! - What is HTML Anyway?
So just what is HTML, the HyperText Markup Language? To find out, read this introduction to HTML, the language of the World Wide Web.