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1. Customized Transitions in Sony Vegas Software

Posted on Mar 19, 2008 by Douglas Spotted Eagle

Sony Vegas comes with many manufacturer-generated transitions. However, sometimes a custom transition is called for, and they're much easier to create than you might think.

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Category: Video Editing/Sony Vegas/Animated Effects

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2. Basics of Web Design

Posted on Mar 3, 2008 by about.com

Web design is made up of some basic premises, and if you understand them you can design pages that will impress and illuminate your readers. These fourteen tips will help you create great Web designs that work with your readers and not against them.

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Category: Design and Layout

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3. Beginner's Guide to SSI (server side includes)

Posted on Mar 7, 2008 by javascriptkit.com

Don't worry, SSI doesn't require a rocket-science degree to understand and use. It is, however, a highly useful feature that lets you do incredibly time saving tasks such as include the contents of an external file across multiple pages on your site...

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Category: Server Side Coding/Server Side Includes (SSI)

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4. Querying XML: Use Cases

Posted on Mar 9, 2008 by O'Reilly Media

# Querying XML: Use Cases # Use case SGML: Standard Generalized Markup Language. # Use case PARTS: recursive parts explosion. # Use case REF: queries based on references. # Further Discussion of the W3C XML Query-Use Cases in XSLT

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Category: Client Side Coding/XML

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5. Pattern Brushes in Adobe Illustrator

Posted on Mar 19, 2008 by sbecom

For this example, we're going to create a fairly simple two-stroke weave pattern, with wavy lines intersecting one another and looping over the length of our path. The creation of this particular type of stroke (or brush...

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Category: 2D Graphics/Illustrator/Effects

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6. HTML Fonts, Styles, and Headers

Posted on Mar 1, 2008 by James Payne

In our last article we left off our discussion with how to work with images in HTML. In this article we will go over working with fonts, styles, and headers. There is plenty of ground to cover, so let's get to it.

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Category: Client Side Coding/HTML and XHTML

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7. Using Xen for High Availability Clusters

Posted on Mar 1, 2008 by Kris Buytaert and Johan Huysmans

The idea of using virtual machines to build high available clusters is not new. Some software companies claim that virtualization is the answer to your HA problems, off course that's not true.

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Category: Web Hosting/Webservers

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8. ColdFusion 8: Believe The Hype

Posted on Feb 29, 2008 by Brian Rinaldi

Rather than succumb to the many premature rumors of its impending demise, ColdFusion continues to thrive, even more so under the auspices of its new owner, Adobe. With the release of ColdFusion 8, Adobe has reaffirmed its commitment to ColdFusion by releasing the most feature-rich version in years.

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Category: Server Side Coding/ColdFusion

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9. Build a Sleek Portfolio Site from Scratch

Posted on May 25, 2008 by nettuts

In this tutorial we're going to take that PSD file and build it with some nice clean HTML and CSS.

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Category: Site Management

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10. So, You Want Round Corners, Huh?

Posted on Mar 10, 2008 by Joe Burns

One of the knocks against HTML is that it's blocky. Designs are too squared off. This is especially true of tables. They are always four-sided with nice, sharp corners.

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Category: Client Side Coding/HTML and XHTML/Tables

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