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WebAssist's on-going collection of tips, articles, and presentations for the Web professional. The first edition focuses on eCommerce. Getting your store online is no small task; the information provided here will help you build better, more customized eCommerce sites, faster.
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eCommerce edition
This edition of the Web Pro Resource - WebAssist's on-going collection of tips, articles, and presentations for the Web professional - focuses on eCommerce. Getting your store online is no small task; the information provided here will help you build better, more customized eCommerce sites, faster.
Styling Forms with CSS
by Joseph Lowery
In many ways, forms are the real workhorses of the Web - but that doesn't mean they have to be plain. Until CSS use became prevalent, little could be done to alter the way forms and form elements looked on the Web. CSS gives the form designer much more flexibility, both to integrate and isolate the form and form elements.
by Joseph Lowery
In many ways, forms are the real workhorses of the Web - but that doesn't mean they have to be plain. Until CSS use became prevalent, little could be done to alter the way forms and form elements looked on the Web. CSS gives the form designer much more flexibility, both to integrate and isolate the form and form elements.
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Rapid Site Development edition
In Web design, speed is often of the essence: it's not enough to be good, you have to be fast as well. Within this edition of Web Pro Resource you'll find enough articles, tips, and presentations to get your sites growing like a weed-only a whole lot prettier and with better use of CSS.
Planning Your Site
by Joseph Lowery
Planning in Web design, just as in any other design process, is essential. Not only does careful planning cut your development time considerably, but it makes it far easier to achieve a uniform look and feel for your Web site-making it friendlier and easier to use. This section briefly covers some of the basics of Web site design: what to focus on, what options to consider, and what pitfalls to avoid.
by Joseph Lowery
Planning in Web design, just as in any other design process, is essential. Not only does careful planning cut your development time considerably, but it makes it far easier to achieve a uniform look and feel for your Web site-making it friendlier and easier to use. This section briefly covers some of the basics of Web site design: what to focus on, what options to consider, and what pitfalls to avoid.
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Learn from the Masters edition
The unparalleled growth of the Web is directly attributable to the openness of its source code as well as its community. Join us in this edition of Web Pro Resource as we explore the many different ways you can learn from the masters and truly stand on the shoulders of Web giants.
CSS Zen Garden: Night Drive
by Dave Shea and Molly E. Holzschlag
Evocative: Driving around the city shortly past dusk, with speakers crooning a John Coltrane sax melody, yellow lights blurring past the windows, rich blues of the sky overhead. Dave Shea set out to re-create the mood of a mellow summer evening in Night Drive.
by Dave Shea and Molly E. Holzschlag
Evocative: Driving around the city shortly past dusk, with speakers crooning a John Coltrane sax melody, yellow lights blurring past the windows, rich blues of the sky overhead. Dave Shea set out to re-create the mood of a mellow summer evening in Night Drive.
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Dynamic Site Development edition
Dynamic sites harness the power of Web application servers to enhance interactivity, integrate databases and so much more. This edition of Web Pro Resource brings you tips, articles and presentations to create super-charged, lightning fast dynamic sites.
Automating Master-Detail Page Production
by Joseph Lowery
In a dynamic Web site, applications often require multiple pages to be effective. A prime example is the master-detail Web application where a search box on one page leads to a master list of results on a second page, each of which, in turn, is linked to a third dynamically generated detail page.
by Joseph Lowery
In a dynamic Web site, applications often require multiple pages to be effective. A prime example is the master-detail Web application where a search box on one page leads to a master list of results on a second page, each of which, in turn, is linked to a third dynamically generated detail page.





