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Dreaming in HTML, by Candi Strecker
I just started building Web pages — and markup language has invaded my sleep! 8/6/98

Ad Banners R Us, by Marshal Rosenthal
Rosenthal reviews Microsites, a new software application that makes animated banners easy and affordable for Web publishers. 4/23/98

Dynamic HTML, part I, by Scot Hacker
Picture yourself interacting with Web pages whose contents jump when you tell them to jump — no waiting for remote servers to respond. That's what's in store once DHTML becomes a standard. 1/1/98

Dynamic HTML, part II, by Scot Hacker
Now that you've read Part I and know what DHTML is and how it works, let's get hands-on and see it jump through some hoops! 1/8/98

Cascading Style Sheets, Part I, by Jason Teague
Is it getting harder to know what you're trying to say because the tags get in the way? Streamline your HTML documents with Cascading Style Sheets. 10/23/97

Cascading Style Sheets, Part II, by Jason Teague
No, it's not a fly-by-night plug-in or a piece of hacked code. It's Cascading Style Sheets, and it can save your (online) life. 11/27/97

Brainstorming a Webzine, by Sam Pratt
Start your own zine with no money! Okay, maybe a little money. Zine superstar Sam Pratt just launched his first online zine, TheFinger, and explains how you too can devote your life to your very own Webzine. 11/6/97

Banner Networking, by Steven Horn
Your Web page is the best you've ever seen. So, why aren't you showing it off? Learn how to flaunt your homepage finesse through Banner Networking. 10/30/97

Ghost in the Machine, by Maria Trimarchi
Need a recipe for Pumpkin Spice cupcakes? Or, just trying to find some dancing skeletons to put on your homepage? Tripod members celebrate Halloween with haunted Web pages. 10/16/97

Prehistorical Web, by Jake Prescott
Tune in as the amazing Joe Blaine, Web Archaeologist, digs up everything from the "official" Web sites of ancient Rome to the Botticelli Relationship Network. 9/23/97

Curbcut.com: "Cheers" for Gimps, by Danny Gregory
Where can you go where everybody knows your name — and can give you advice about sex, travel, and wheelchairs? Welcome to curbcut.com, the resource community for people in wheelchairs. 9/18/97

Stream On!, by Scot Hacker
Ready to make your Web pages sing? Literally? The tools you need to add songs, sonnets, and silly noises are inexpensive (or free), and really easy to use. 9/11/97

The Pitfalls of Frames, by Jason Teague
Avoid the usual problems Web page builders run into with frames. It means the difference between a really sweet site with frames — and one that's just annoying. 8/6/97

Thinking It Through, by Michelle Chihara
So... You've got that Web page itch, huh? That's great. But before you start coding that HTML, ask yourself a few simple questions (don't worry, this is not a test). 7/1/97

Finding Yourself Through META-Tags, by Matt McGough
Your friendly META-tags have nothing to do with postmodern criticism and they are good for your pages. So feed your (document) Head. 1/17/97

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