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FrontPage Books |
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| Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out |
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FrontPage
2003 is the most improved and and most capable release of FrontPage ever.
Finding and using all this power requires the biggest and most complete
reference book on the market and this new Inside Out volume has it all: feature
descriptions, how-to instructions, diagnostics, and Insider Extras that show
what to do when FrontPage alone, despite its considerable power can't meet your
exact needs. If you need FrontPage 2003, you need this book. .
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| Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out |
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The
largest and most feature-packed FrontPage resource ever written. If beginner
books bore you, this is the book you've been looking for. It explains not only
how to use every feature of FrontPage, but also what to do when those features
don't work or leave you unsatisfied. Overflowing with information. A must buy.
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| Troubleshooting FrontPage 2002 |
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Software
is full of surprises. The best are wonderful new features that make our lives
easier and more fun. The worst are the obscure commands, hidden options, and
inevitable malfunctions. That's when you need this book. It provides concise
solutions to the top 125 obscure problems FrontPage is likely to throw your
way.
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| Running Microsoft FrontPage 2000 |
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Microsoft’s
largest and most comprehensive book about FrontPage 2000, its industry-leading
Web site creation software. For the full detail on using every aspect of
FrontPage, plus related background material, this is the book for you.
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| Running Microsoft FrontPage 98 |
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Microsoft's
most comprehensive source of information about Microsoft FrontPage 98. From
editing individual pages, to importing and organizing, and managing your
personal and production Web servers, this book has it all.
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Programming & Internet Books |
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| Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition: Build a Web Site Now! |
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If
you're curious about ASP.NET 2.0 but tremble at the thought of professional
programming techniques, this is the book for you. It explains how, using two
free tools from Microsoft, you can easily create professional-looking Web pages
that use master pages, DHTML menus, site maps, bread crumbs, database input
forms, updatable database report grids, and password-protected pages, all
without writing a scrap of program code! Includes free copies of Visual Web
Developer 2005 Express Edition and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition.
Full color illustration. Get yours today!
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| Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services Inside Out |
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Discover
how Windows SharePoint Services—a new
component bundled with Windows Server 2003—can provide Web-based workspaces
that simplify information sharing and improve team collaboration throughout
your organization. This comprehensive reference covers all aspects of this
exciting new technology: the browser interface, integration with Microsoft
Office, the special editing and data-handling features built into FrontPage,
installation, configuration, and custom programming. It’s all muscle and no
fluff, complete with hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips,
and handy workarounds. Order now and don't get left behind!
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| Faster Smarter Beginning Programming |
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Learn
the basics for writing your first software programs using Microsoft Visual
Basic .NET with Faster Smarter Beginning Programming. This guide uses a
practical, learn-by-doing approach that makes writing code quick, easy,
concrete, and fun. Even if you've never written a line of code
in your life, this is the book that will get you started.
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| Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition |
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If
you know how to use HTML, know something about databases, and want to integrate
the two in the most up-to-date way possible, this
is the book for you. Learn the
basics of ASP.NET, ADO.NET, VB.NET, and most importantly how they fit together.
Detailed step-by-step instructions explain how to create a variety of
real-world database-driven Web sites just as the experts do.
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| Web Database Development Step by Step |
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Explains simply and concisely how to build
database-driven Web sites. If you want your Web pages to be more
accurate and more uniform; if you want more flexibility presenting the same
data different ways, and if you're tired of coding new pages for each item in a
collection, this is the perfect book for you.
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| Stupid Web Tricks |
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A
very practical book that illustrates and describes a plethora of useful and
trendy Web page techniques. The emphasis is strongly on Learn By Example rather
than straight exposition.
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| Building Net Sites with Windows NT |
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Covers
both theory of operation and practical, Windows NT based advice for
every major Internet application: Web, FTP, Mail, List Servers, News, even
Gopher. Also includes tons of practical advice on configuring Windows NT itself
for these services.
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