Top 5 Web Authoring Lies (fwd)
TMGB
bennettt at am.appstate.edu
Thu Jun 25 13:17:00 EDT 1998
For Joe,
see below
Thomas
ps- I'm not a librarian I just support them.
>Reposted by permission,
>Roy Tennant
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 03:15:16 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Jesse Berst's AnchorDesk <anchordesk at zdnet.zdlists.com>
>To: Team AnchorDesk <anchordesk at email.zdlists.com>
>Subject: Top 5 Web Authoring Lies
>
>__________Berst Alert____________________
> TOP 5 WEB AUTHORING LIES
> *SPECIAL WEB AUTHORING EDITION*
>
>http://www.anchordesk.com/a/adt0618ba/2226
>
> Web site technology evolves so fast, site builders
> are bound to make a few mistakes. Just make sure
> you don't make dumb (and avoidable) errors by falling
> for these common Web authoring lies.
>
>__________Special Report____________________
> AVOID THE DHTML DANGER
>
>http://www.anchordesk.com/a/adt0618sr/2218
>
> Before you decide to script your next site with Dynamic
> HTML, read Michael Miller's DHTML warning. Because
> all DHTML are *not* created equal.
>
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> BECOME A WEB PUBLISHING POWERHOUSE
>
>http://www.anchordesk.com/a/adt0618hp/2217
>
> ZDNet Product Channel's Heather Crombie tells you
> how in this handy Web primer -- complete with pointers,
> product reviews and downloads.
>
>__________How-To____________________
> SIMPLIFY SCRIPTING WITH ASP
>
>http://www.anchordesk.com/a/adt0618ht/2219
>
> Are Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) the answer
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>
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>
>http://www.anchordesk.com/a/adt0618kd/2224
>
> Whether you need to do a wholesale overhaul of your
> Web site or just a little refining -- Nicci has the
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>
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>ZD NET ANCHORDESK with Jesse Berst for Thursday, June 18, 1998
>
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Joe Schallan wrote:
> At 08:52 AM 6/25/98 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >The article Roy Tenant referred to the list is directly related to the purpose
> >of this list. I too receive Jesse Berst's AnchorDesk from ZD, although I feel
> >sure there are many people on the list who do not . . .
>
> I've been away and I missed this . . . any chance you have the
> URL for the article at your fingertips?
>
> (And, yeah, pointing to such a thing on web4lib is entirely
> appropriate. Is it me or are librarians notable for their
> short fuses??)
>
> Many thanks,
> Joe (trying to duck an archive search)
>
> ================================
> Joe Schallan jschall at glenpub.lib.az.us
> Reference Librarian
> Glendale (Ariz.) Public Library
> www.ci.glendale.az.us
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