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April 2008 Issue

This month's edition is all about jQuery, Fireworks and Photography. Learn how to create interactive applications and websites in minutes with this fantastic framework. Add visual impact with Fireworks and jQuery effects. And get inspired by the photography of Dave Nitsche.

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May 2008 Issue

Welcome to the May edition, the spring has started so it is time for some fresh new content. This edition focuses on building applications with jQuery, AJAX and other JavaScript technologies. As a bonus we include an ASP.NET project and a Photoshop article that teaches you all about color management when creating iron-on transfers.
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February 2008 Issue

The February e-Magazine is all about user interaction and design and presentation. Learn how to create a search engine friendly Navigation menu, build the cornerstones of your portfolio and master Photoshop. Read More

October 2007 Issue

2 Years DMXzone e-Magazine: Pencils, Effects, Flash and
JavaScript Widgets

Another year flew by like a Jumbo Jet with NASA afterburners. Pop the champagne and hang out the banners, our e-Magazine exists two years! Celebrate with us by enjoying this great collection of tutorials and videos that includes two extra bonus articles.

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November 2007 Issue

Experience

View the highlights of the Ajax Experience conference in Boston in our live report. Learn how to create an image viewer in jQuery within an hour. Improve your error reports with a cool submission error handling system in JavaScript. And last but not least learn how to draw the human figure and hand in detail.

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March 2006 issue

This month two popular topics will be covered: we’ll show you how to make amazing applications in PHP and we teach you the essentials about Fireworks and Masking.

We begin with teaching you how to create a simple e-mail form in PHP. Why? The answer is easy, because you want your site's visitors to be able to contact you, but you don’t want to be bothered with endless spam messages. After that we’ll show you how to create a simple calendar in PHP. This calendar uses a number of useful programming techniques, which can be utilised in many other areas as well. The next tutorial teaches you how to build a dynamically generated Photo gallery using PHP. The necessary information such as searchable keywords are stored in a database. In the final PHP article we’ll be taking a look at creating a log in system using PHP Server Behaviours. Our system will provide an admin as well as the log in system itself.

Then it’s time for Fireworks to kick in. This time we’ll start with showing you how to use masks. They make it easy to cut out or hide away parts of your work, without having to destroy the original image. The second Fireworks article teaches you to simulate a mask without the drawbacks associated with masks.

Next to a treasure of tutorials and information we have a great interview with design guru Danny Franzreb.

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August 2007 Issue

Cool Interface Components

Get ready to chill with cool interface components. Alex July will show you how to incorporate Google Maps into your web pages and how to build an AJAX Accordion Component. Kevin Koch teaches you how to build a Datagrid Control in .NET, we have an interview with Danielle Beaumont, the product manager of Fireworks CS3 and Sas Jacobs shows you how to create drop down boxes with AJAX. Dan Wellman teaches you how to create a search box for your website.

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September Issue

Melting Pot - Mixing popular Web Technologies

It's time to cook with some of the best ingredients on the web. Get to know how to handle one of the most important elements of the modern Internet. Learn Spry, master WordPress, XML, ASP.NET 2.0. and build your own RSS feed. We've got a king-size cherry on top as we've interviewed Bryan O´Neil Hughes the product manager of the Photoshop team. He talks about the latest release of Photoshop, gives some tips and tricks and touches upon future plans like the online version of Photoshop and AIR.
 

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May 2006 issue

It’s spring time so lets start with some programming before the sun burns you out of your chair. This edition focuses on data, time and style.

We start out with an article about DHTML and Dynamic Client Side Table Sorting and show you how to manipulate data without making a round trip to the server.

Then we learn you how to use the Date Object in JavaScript so you can create applications that are ready for the summer time.

More about time in part 3 of the PHP calendars article series. This time we look at the PHP commands that are used to covert a date or time into a UNIX timestamp, which we can then use to search the database. We move on and look at linking events stored in a MySQL database of our calendar.

To continue the spring in a stylish way we show you how to combine CSS and tables in a peaceful coexistence.

After that Rachel walks you through the steps of creating an accessible events calendar.

Then it’s time for more CSS to style your websites and applications, in CSS My Way, Nancy shows you the power of Dreamweaver 8 CSS features.

Last but not least we have an Interview with DMXzone writer, designer and artists Linda Goin. Linda has won many awards and enjoys a lot of recognition in the design world.

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December 2007 Issue

Hohoho! The jolly season is upon us and DMXzone has cooperated with Santa's Elfs to bring you the best out of the web development and design world!

This edition features two cool design articles as well as a great collection of articles about toolkits and webparts. Last but not least we have a cool special for both designers and developers; the best from Ajax Experience in Boston. See the highlights of the Silverlight Session in a cool video, find out what jQuery has to offer you by watching one of the many mini videos and read all about the man behind jQuery; John Resig.

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January 2006 issue

This edition focuses on scripting and databases. Learn to master databases and programming so you can make those great websites and applications you always wanted.

But first things first; we start of by concluding our “create a Flash MP3 player” and “an online radio station” articles with a final second part so you can entertain your audience with great music or sound effects.

So let's start programming, we start with an article about Adding Dynamic Data with PHP and MySQL to your site. This article shows how to add database connectivity. That's not all. We'll build a website with Restrictive Access (part one and two) and we'll show how to create a MySQL search function.

Next to a treasure of tutorials and information we have a great interview with DMXzone writer and Flash Guru Sas Jacobs.

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January 2008 Issue

Happy New Year! 2007 has been the year of dynamic web technologies, Ajax related libraries like jQuery are continuously growing. Adobe released their Creative Suite 3 product line. New operating systems from Microsoft and Apple found their way to the end user. 2008 sounds as least as promising as the web is starting to mature. Read more to see what we have in store in for this edition.


 

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