Category: Information design

  • Allaire's New Blog

    Jeremy Allaire has joined “the ranks of what Jon Udell calls CXO Blogs” with a mixed personal and professional blog “about media, communications and applications over the Internet.” According to one of his first entries: Over the past six-months, like many other netizens, I’ve become addicted to browsing and subscribing to blogs. My company has…

  • Blog Template Dreamweaver Tutorial Up at The Screen Savers Site

    My taped appearance is this coming Monday, September 16, but TSS has already put the online tutorial component up at their site. The tutorial covers a little more ground than we were able to get to in my segment. On the air, I basically just show how to edit colors and fonts in an existing…

  • Flash/Shockwave/Director Branding Confusion

    Krzysztof Kowalczyk wonders about how Macromedia differentiates its various product offerings: I got interested in creating flash animations. I went to Macromedia site. I was confused. From their product description I couldn’t figure out which product does what. Thanks to mostly prior knowledge, I figured out that Dreamweaver MX is for web page design, FreeHand…

  • Dreamweaver Extension for Editing Radio Themes

    Dave points out that Macromedia is supporting Radio Themes in Dreamweaver MX: Many thanks to Macromedia for supporting Radio in the latest release of Dreamweaver. “For Dreamweaver MX developers, the kit contains extensions for website building and application development. The extensions help display data in PHP applications, add functions to the file menu in Dreamweaver,…

  • More Dreamweaver Blog Template Links

    Here are some of the sites or links I may mention or display on today’s show (hmm, megan hosting, cool … no listing for me… hmm) … or not: Still Blogging After All These Years with generic design Blogger Blogger Pro) Still Blogging After All These Years with new design Radio CSS-based template for Radio…

  • Finished Tutorial for TSS

    I’ve completed the web version of the tutorial for my Tuesday appearance on the Screen Savers. It’s in very basic HTML because it’s really a submission to the Screen Savers website and a companion to the material I’ll cover on the air. When I have a chance I’ll clean it up a little and put…