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* SHOP! Only 56, 55, 54, 53...Holiday Shopping Days Left! (NEW)
* HOT OFF THE PRESS: _Mastering HTML and XHTML_, Ray & Ray
* STORY: SnagIt attracts attention
* ANNOUNCE: How to survive a tight job market...

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HOT OFF THE PRESS: _Mastering HTML and XHTML_,
by TECHWR-L's Ray & Ray Team

What's the difference between HTML and XHTML? And,
which one is right for my needs?
GIFs, JPGs, PNGs. What's the difference, and how
do I know which one to use?
What are ways I can reduce image file size for
use in Web pages?
How do I calculate how long my Web pages will take
visitors to download?
Tables and frames are commonly used on the Web to
develop interesting designs. What do you
mean that they pose significant drawbacks
for some site visitors?
I have a large Web site developed in HTML. Why and how
should I go about converting my site to XHTML?
I've used the <<FONT>> tag throughout my site to add
formatting. Now the W3C tells us not to use
this tag and to use style sheets instead. Yikes!
What do I do?
How do I track users to my site, and detect which browsers
they're using?
A tech writer who works for me keeps telling me that
the multimedia used on our site poses challenges
for both site developers and visitors. What
challenges could multimedia pose?
The JavaScript pop-ups and such we have on our site
work just fine. Can Flash Animations improve
on these effects?
Why should I plan for Web site redesign and maintenance
even before I develop the site?
I use search tools on Web sites all the time. What's
this I hear that there are drawbacks to including
a site search engine?
How do I add "breadcrumbs" to my site?
I've heard noise about Web site "accessibility." What
exactly is accessibility? Is it really that
important? And how can I adapt my site to be
accessible?

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Find these topics and more in _Mastering HTML and XHTML_,
by Deborah S. Ray and Eric J. Ray, Sybex, September, 2002

It's more than just typing in markup and making pretty Web pages:
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10/30/02-11/07/02
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STORY: SnagIt attracts attention

After the flight attendant gave the okay, Dan the technical writer turned
on his laptop and got to work.

The woman in the seat next to him was pretending to read, but Dan knew
'Sky Mall' wasn't holding her attention when he saw her watching his
screen out of the corner of her eye.

He was using SnagIt to add screenshots to his documentation. He captured
an icon and placed it into his Word document with no editing required. He
felt the woman move closer to the screen.

He captured a toolbar and pasted it alongside his words. She lowered the
magazine.

When he captured a single toolbar button, she stopped pretending to read
and was compelled to speak.

"What are you using?" she asked.

"I'm using SnagIt," Dan explained. "I'm a technical writer and I use it
to get images to supplement all of my documentation. It's not only
incredibly easy to use, but it's powerful and flexible. It's the leading
screen capture software on the market."

"It seems so useful!" the woman exclaimed.

"Oh, yes," Dan assured her. "I can't imagine how I worked before I had
it."

The woman looked him full in the face and gave him a huge smile. "Would
you mind giving me a demonstration?" she asked.

Dan readily agreed. As she tucked 'Sky Mall' away, Dan thought to
himself, "Please raise your tray tables and put your seats in the upright
position--it's been another successful flight with SnagIt."

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07/15/02-12/31/02
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ANNOUNCE: How to survive a tight job market...

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10/22/02-10/30/02
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