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New Riders (12-2006) | PDF | 368 pages | 0321311396 | 5.96Mb
HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS /by Patrick Griffiths (Author) .For readers who want to design Web pages that load quickly, are easy to update, accessible to all, work on all browsers and can be quickly adapted to different media, this comprehensive guide represents the best way to go about it. By focusing on the ways the two languages--XHTML and CSS--complement each other, Web design pro Patrick Griffiths provides the fastest, most efficient way of accomplishing specific Web design tasks. With Web standards best practices at its heart, it outlines how to do things the right way from the outset, resulting in highly optimized web pages, in a quicker, easier, less painful way than users could hope for! Split into 10 easy-to-follow chapters such as Text, Images, Layout, Lists, and Forms, and coupled with handy quick-reference XHTML tag and CSS property appendixes, HTML Dog is the perfect guide and companion for anyone wanting to master these languages. Readers can also see the lessons in action with more than 70 online examples constructed especially for the book. Packt (1-2010) | PDF | 216 pages | 1849510067 | 4.61Mb
Moodle 1.9 Teaching Techniques /by William Rice (Author), Susan Smith Nash (Author) .Moodle is the world's most popular, free open-source Learning Management System (LMS). It is vast and has lots to offer. More and more colleges, universities, and training providers are using Moodle, which has helped revolutionize e-learning with its flexible, reusable platform and components. It works best when you feel confident that the tools you have at hand will allow you to create exactly what you need. This book brings together step-by-step, easy-to-follow instructions and learning theory to give you new tools and new power with Moodle. It will show you how to connect with your online students, and how and where they develop an enthusiastic, open, and trusting relationship with their fellow students and with you, their instructor. Packt (1-2010) | PDF | 336 pages | 1847199283 | 9.10Mb
IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 /by Tim Speed (Author), Barry Rosen (Author), Joseph Anderson (Author), David Byrd (Author), Brad Schauf (Author), Bennie Gibson (Author) .With Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1, IBM has once again provided business users with an intuitive, fully integrated platform to enhance each user's experience with business communications, while reducing Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and increasing Return on Investment (ROI). You can create and share information effectively to make quick business decisions and streamline the way they work. It is no longer just an email tool, but a means of extending business communications to a new level. In order to utilize all the powerful features of the new release, you need to upgrade your existing system to Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1. Written by senior architects and specialists of IBM Software Services for Lotus, this book will be your guide and enable you to quickly upgrade your existing system and leverage the full capabilities of Lotus Notes 8.5.1. The authors explore the enhanced productivity tools available with this release by integrating word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets into a seamless unit with your messaging and collaboration solution. * Explore the new features in Domino Designer 8.5.1 that help build business and collaboration applications quickly * Get to grips with features including security, mail, calendar, and contacts * Get solutions to issues that you may encounter during the upgrading process * Quickly examine coexistence issues involved in running Notes/Domino in a mixed environment and solve them efficiently * Discover add-on products such as Lotus QuickPlace/Quickr and Lotus Sametime for a typical Notes/Domino infrastructure * Review iNotes updates and explore its new features in full mode * Integrate Lotus Domino 8.5.1 with IBM servers and tools * Save disk space by managing attachments on a per server basis using Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS) * Integrate Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) with Lotus Notes 8.5.1 * Roll out your new deployment with ease by using enhancements, dynamic settings, and the Database redirect policies of Notes/Domino 8.5.1 Que (2-2009) | CHM | 216 pages | 0789739534 | 7.81Mb
Google on the Go: Using an Android-Powered Mobile Phone /by John Eddy (Author), Patricia DiGiacomo Eddy (Author) .THE EASY, FUN, PRACTICAL GUIDE TO GOOGLE ANDROID PHONES! So you’ve got one of those hot new Android-powered phones? Awesome! Now, get the most out of it with Google on the Go! This friendly, easy book shows exactly how to use your phone to make your life more productive, more efficient, and more fun! Making calls? Playing MP3s? Sending Gmail? Taking pictures? It’s all covered here—one step at a time, in plain English. There’s no faster way to master the great Google tools built into your new phone: calendar, messaging, web browsing, chat, Google Maps, YouTube, you name it! Want to customize your phone? Here’s how. Need to troubleshoot a problem? No sweat: you’ll find easy, step-by-step directions. Whether you’re using the T-Mobile G1 or another Android-powered smartphone, this book answers all your questions so you can harness the power of Google applications and tools in the palm of your hand. Packt (1-2010) | PDF | 336 pages | 1849510040 | 2.37Mb
jQuery 1.4 Reference Guide /by Jonathan Chaffer (Author), Karl Swedberg (Author) .The book is a detailed reference guide, and an invaluable resource for answers to all your queries about jQuery. It is intended to be a quick reference to help at times when you need to quickly confirm a feature of the library. This book is for you if you are a web developer who wants a broad, organized view of all that jQuery library has to offer or a quick reference on their desk to refer to for particular details. Basic knowledge of HTML and CSS is required. You should be comfortable with the syntax of JavaScript,but no knowledge of jQuery is assumed. This is a reference guide, not an introductory title and if you are looking to get started with jQuery 1.3 (or JavaScript libraries in general) then you are looking for the companion title Learning jQuery 1.3.
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