Almost Christmas Holidays....
Pfff, just another week to the Christmas Holidays. Really looking forward to it. Having lots of free time, hanging around with friends and family, no work pressure......
I'll finally have some time to finish the articles for the book Beginning Dreamweaver MX and 2004 I am planning. Still need to wrap up the answers to the exercises from the book. Since the new book will be out in January, I am trying to finish all the articles by the end of this year, so they are available when the book hits the street. Stay tuned. In the mean time, I added another article in the hit counter series; this one dealing with a hit counter stored in a text file in an ASP.NET application. I also fixed a few issues with the site. The rating mechanism didn't function correctly, so I rewrote it. I also fixed some UI issues where the menu sections on the left and right would have a random instead of a fixed size.
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12/13/2003 12:28 |
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