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Teach Yourself CSS in 10 Minutes

Author Russ Weakley is a well-respected member of the CSS community and is known for his ability to make complicated concepts easy-to-understand for even inexperienced CSS users. With this book, you will cover the essentials for standards compliant techniques that are supported by the most common browsers.
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Buzz Marketing with Blogs For Dummies

In this instant-communication world, buzz means business! And one of the greatest ways to get customers and potential customers buzzing about your business is with a Web log, commonly called a blog. Blogs can help you:
–> Introduce the people behind your business
–> Discuss relevant issues
–> Provide a clearinghouse for information and expertise
–> Show your business as a good corporate citizen
–> Support an exchange of ideas
–> Get honest feedback from your customers
–> Affect public opinion

If you’re new to blogging, or if you know the mechanics of a blog but want some help refining and targeting yours, Buzz Marketing With Blogs For Dummies will get you going right away. An expert blogger shows you the ins and outs of putting together a professional-looking blog, walks you through the jargon, helps you decide what your blog should do, and even explains various software solutions. You’ll find out how to:
–> Set up and maintain a blog, write in blogging style, and observe blogging etiquette
–> Define your audience and target your blog to reach them
–> Involve your customers, earn their trust, educate the public, and build community
–> Avoid possible legal pitfalls while keeping your blog interesting
–> Encourage contributions and links to your blog
–> Use images and design an eye-catching format
–> Optimize your blog for top search engine ratings, track your results, and measure your success

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Drupal Multimedia

This book will provide information for administrators and professional site developers who are required to embed multimedia into a Drupal site. The reader needs basic knowledge of Drupal operation, but no experience of how Drupal handles multimedia items is expected.
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PHP 5 Power Programming

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In this book, PHP 5’s co-creator and two leading PHP developers show you how to make the most of PHP 5’s industrial-strength enhancements in any project—no matter how large or complex. Their unique insights and realistic examples illuminate PHP 5’s new object model, powerful design patterns, improved XML Web services support, and much more. Whether you’re creating web applications, extensions, packages, or shell scripts—or migrating PHP 4 code—here are high-powered solutions you won’t find anywhere else.

Review PHP’s syntax and master its object-oriented capabilities—from properties and methods to polymorphism, interfaces, and reflection
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C# Web Development for ASP.NET

Visual QuickStart Guide is aimed at beginning developers who may have experience with scripting languages but are not necessarily experienced with object-oriented languages.
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Web Analytics For Dummies

This book explains how to get the stats you need, then helps you analyze and apply that information to improve traffic and click-through rate on your Web site. You’ll discover:
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Inside XML

The tour begins with an introduction to the XML used in real-world applications (like the Chemical Markup Language, CML, and the Vector Markup Language, VML [for graphics]). While many books give you the basics, this one excels at explaining the conventions of designing robust XML document types in detail. With dozens of short examples, you’ll learn XML conventions thoroughly, including some of the best practices for creating readable, maintainable content. The author highlights certain lines of XML code, so it’s easier to see what’s important.

After 200 pages of in-depth material on how to design XML documents, the book turns to using XML in actual browsers (both in Netscape and Internet Explorer). This practical focus means that you get to explore available Microsoft tools and how they sometimes differ from official W3C standards.
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Expert WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 Programming

Code-walkthroughs and in-depth technical discussions explore implementing features, list and field types, actions, site columns and site content types,application pages, and site definitions and site provisioning providers. Get detailed coverage of field-rendering server controls, web configuration modification via SharePoint® object model, extending the STSADM command line utility, feature receivers, custom timer jobs, feature dependency, and feature stapling. The book also covers event receivers (including list, item, and web event receivers), and reviews code access security and SharePoint Web parts. Plus, you’ll learn how to package your SharePoint solution in a single deployment package and deploy it as a single unit.
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iPhone in Action: Introduction to Web and SDK

iPhone in Action is an in-depth introduction to both native and web programming for the iPhone. You’ll learn how to turn your web pages into compelling iPhone web apps using WebKit, iUI, and Canvas. The authors also take you step by step into more complex Objective-C programming. They help you master the iPhone SDK including its UI and features like accelerometers, GPS, the Address Book, SQLite, and many more. Using Apple’s standard tools like Dashcode, Xcode, and Interface Builder, you’ll learn how to best use both approaches: iPhone web and SDK programming. This book is intended as an introduction to its topics. Proficiency with C, Cocoa, or Objective-C is helpful but not required.
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Silverlight 2 Bible

Packed with techniques, tips, and a 16-page color insert of striking examples, this is the book you need to succeed with Silverlight.Create rich, cross-platform, interactive Web applications with Microsoft’s new Silverlight and this essential guide. Designers will discover how to add animation, audio, video, and other high-impact effects. Programmers will cover Visual Studio, .NET, and other programming tools—and work with Silverlight’s presentation, communications, and data frameworks. Packed with techniques, tips, and a 16-page color insert of striking examples, this is the book you need to succeed with Silverlight—whether you’re a designer or programmer.
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