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December 2005 issue

Showtime for Xmas

This edition is a special Xmas edition. It's showtime for Xmas, learn how to create a lovely Flash Photo Gallery. And that's not all we'll show you how to create a Flash MP3 player, and an online radio station to enjoy your audience with great music or sound effects. Chris Charlton shows you things you should know about Fireworks so you can style your content. Next to the topics that where announced in last months e-Magazine there are two bonus articles! They are all about AJAX, an exiting technology that is rapidly gaining popularity.

Next to a treasure of tutorials and information we have a great interview with JavaScript Guru and designer; Tom Dell'Aringa.

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July 2007 Issue

Flex, Photoshop and Spry, create the classics of the future

Some things you'll never forget, that great tune, that awesome cartoon series, your first computer or that special game. These are the things that never age, as do some special websites. We’ll discuss today’s technologies that enable you to create the websites that will be remembered by your audience and we’ll use them to create some cool applications for your site!

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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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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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January 2007 Issue

Blasting of in the New Year with popular web technologies

Happy New Year! 2006 has been a great year for the web, with the merger of Adobe and Macromedia and with the breakthrough of Web 2.0 we had enough cake and whipped cream to have a blast during our design and developing time. The New Year sounds promising as well with the continued development of web 2.0, the ever increasing popularity of blogs and communities and the candy that Adobe has in store for us. We'll also continue to benefit from proven technologies that are getting better and better.

So what do we bring in this edition? Well, Dan Kicks of the New Year with a functional and attractive multilayer navigation menu using primarily CSS, with a touch of JavaScript to add some basic behaviour.

Sas Jacobs will give you an insight into Web 2.0, she explains what the hype is all about, how the architecture differs from that of Web 1.0 applications and what it means for you as a Web developer.

We interviewed the creators of two immensely popular Flash games: flOw and Cloud. flOw will be one of the first Flash games that will be released on the Playstation 3, Sony's latest game console.

We'll also finish the online Rich Text Editor with part 7 of the article series. Alex will show you how to save and load content so you can complete the editor.

To conclude this e-Magazine Richard Mariner shows you how to create a Contact Form that validates and writes it's content to a database table in a blink of an eye.

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December 2006 Issue

The Building Blocks Of Xmas

It’s Xmas time! So let’s take a look at the building blocks that enable you to make some cool photos and applications to impress your loved ones for Xmas.

We start by creating an email application that enables you to send a nice message with an attachment (maybe a cool Xmas card?).

We use AJAX so you don’t have those nasty screen refreshes, because of its increasing popularity we use PHP for the server side code.

To protect ourselves from the ones that want to ruin Xmas we’ll show you how JavaScript hacks work so you can debug your own web applications, and protect yourself from hackers.

Then we Interview Philip Shtoll who’s been just about everywhere, excluding the North pole, he uses his cultural influence for his amazing creative work.

To make Xmas even better, Linda shows you how to alter images with Photoshop. She teaches how you can retouch photographs using colour channels and the extraction, healing, patch, smudge and blur tools.

To conclude this e-Magazine we’re going to work on our online editor so you can keep your Xmas sites up to date.

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August 2008 Issue

Get ready to discover the power of ASP.NET, PHP and SQL. Tired of coding? Get inspired by the visuals of the Dandy Dwarves. Last but not least we continue our series about how to build a customer ticket system in Dreamweaver CS3.

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June 2008 Issue

Get ready to catch up on the latest web technologies with the June edition. In this edition you'll learn how you can provide directions and interactive maps to your visitors, how to get your best web based internet applications on to the desktops of your visitors with Adobe Air and jQuery and you learn the basics of video editing with Adobe Premiere Pro CS3. Read More

June 2007 Issue

Ajax and Web 2.0 to go

Web 2.0 technology and AJAX go hand in hand for they offer many possibilities and interface enhancements that lift your websites to a new level. This edition focuses on these technologies, we also feature two articles on the most popular photo and graphics editing software suite, Photoshop. So if you want to keep up with the latest demands of your users, read on!

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July 2008 Issue

This Month's e-Magazine contains candy for everyone!
We show you how to develop a Customer Ticket System with PHP, MySQL and Dreamweaver, how to edit your favorite videos and we have an amazing showcase of an artist who made a great stop motion animation with graffiti.

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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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October 2008 Issue

This edition teaches you how to build extraordinary components. We show you how to create cascading dropdowns, a rating system, a selector utility, a color picker control and a Silverlight Mediaplayer. Learn how to use the latest technologies including Ajax, the Yahoo Interface Library, ASP.NET and Silverlight.

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