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Lisa Wollin
Creating Mouseover Effects
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
26
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I know, it's been awhile since I've posted a tip. A couple weeks ago I was in SQL Server training, and last week was taken up with catching up on everything I postponed during training. Now I'm back and my tip for today is creating mouseover effects....
Lisa Wollin
FrontPage for Mac
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
7
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I've seen several people asking for a version of FrontPage for Mac, so I wanted to start this week with a post telling those who are interested in getting a Mac version of FrontPage, that as far as I am aware, Microsoft has no plans on releasing any more...
Lisa Wollin
Creating a Drop-down Menu
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over 8 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
16
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We had an article on MSDN for creating a drop-down menu, but after repeated attempts, I, like many of our customers, couldn't make the code work, so we're in the process of removing it. We will (mostly likely) eventually replace it. In the meantime, though...
Lisa Wollin
Testing pages in different browsers
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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If you've worked around Web sites for any length of time, you've no doubt been told repeatedly to test your pages in several browsers. If you're new to this stuff, it may sound ridiculous. After all, HTML is just HTML, right? Well, yes ... and no. HTML...
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