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WEB TRICKS
Author(s): JOE CASAD
Busy web developers are always looking for an edge. This month we explore some tricks for faster and more effective websites.
Today’s website is more than pictures and text. Sometimes simple HTML just isn’t enough. Developers look for ways to maximize traffic and minimize development time. And the point of the exercise is always the same – do more with less: better performance, higher click through, more pages, fewer dollars. We rise to the challenge with this month’s Web Tricks cover story.
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JOE CASAD
Sep 12, 2008 5:49pm GMT
I have a subscription (at home) for Linux Pro Magazine, and read the 'CSS Tricks' article.
The "tricks" are just the sort of thing I like to put into a reference area for future use. So I went online to the archives -- September 2008 issue 94 -- located the "Web Tricks" section and went to peruse the "CSS Magic" in Related Articles. Then I noticed it was not the same article (CSS Tricks) from 2008/94, but rather an older article from 2005.
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Related Articles listed on web site are from 2005/59
JOE CASAD Sep 12, 2008 5:49pm GMT
I have a subscription (at home) for Linux Pro Magazine, and read the 'CSS Tricks' article.The "tricks" are just the sort of thing I like to put into a reference area for future use. So I went online to the archives -- September 2008 issue 94 -- located the "Web Tricks" section and went to peruse the "CSS Magic" in Related Articles. Then I noticed it was not the same article (CSS Tricks) from 2008/94, but rather an older article from 2005.