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Introduction to PSD-to-XHTML Services | 2009-07-17 | HTMLcut.com |
| PSD-to-HTML providers turn designs (digital images in .psd, .png, .jpeg, etc formats) into xHTML/CSS templates for websites and content management platforms (such as WordPress, Joomla, Drupal). As a stand-alone service PSD-to-HTML conversion emerged about 5 years ago. Its appearance was the market response to the increasingly growing demand. Key customers of PSD-to-HTML companies are web development companies, designers, bloggers, and website owners.
Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web |
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PSD-to-HTML Conversion Services: How to Get the Most Out of Them? | 2009-06-24 | HTMLcut.com |
| In web development projects when it comes to turn .psd, .ai, etc designs into xHTML/CSS code, a common option will be to use PSD-to-HTML slicing services. And a natural question raising here is: How to get the most out of them? PSD-to-HTML services are quite easy to deal with: people send or upload image files on a provider website, select conversion and layout options, pay through an online payment system (PayPal, Google Checkout, etc), and get a resulting markup coded. But in order to make the most of it and avoid unnecessary troubles it is better to follow some simple rules.
Tags: Software Development Tools |
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How to Convert PSD Into HTML - The Best Option | 2009-05-16 | |
| Some of the authors friends-designers agree with marketing guru Tom Peters: nowadays design is one of the most essential competitive differences that can set products (and websites) apart from other commoditized rivals. A designer is becoming a central figure in website success. And she/he should be completely concentrated on design because very few people can be a universal genius like Leonardo da Vinci. Others say that web designers should know not only the color theory or graphic techniques but also PSD slicing, HTML coding, content writing, SEO, and marketing. Only in this case designers will create something really effective in the present-day Internet.
Tags: Internet and Web |
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Using SAS/Graph, JavaScript and ODS to Create Interactive HTML Output | 2009-02-27 | SAS Institute |
| This paper will demonstrate combining tabular data and SAS/Graph output with JavaScript logic to create interactive HTML documents. Examples will be shown of how to customize the web document output using both data steps and ODS. The use of HTML style specifications will also be demonstrated as well as how to define multiple independently controlled graphic layers.
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Advanced PROC REPORT: Getting Your Tables Connected Using Links - Part I Tutorial | 2009-02-27 | SAS Institute |
| Gone are the days of strictly paper reports. Increasingly one is being asked to render the tables and reports using a variety of electronic file types that can be browsed and read using the computers. Besides the cost savings associated with the purchase of paper, paperless reports also minimize the costs associated with the printing and distribution of the reports. Another, often overlooked and potentially more important, side benefit of the paperless report is the increased availability of linked graphs, reports and tables. | |||
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Advanced PROC REPORT: Getting Your Tables Connected Using Links - Part II Practicum | 2009-02-27 | SAS Institute |
| Within PROC REPORT and with the help of the Output Delivery System, there are a number of techniques that one can use to build and maintain these links. Individually these techniques are not complicated, however one does need to be aware of the syntax, alternative approaches, and issues associated with the automation of the process that coordinates the links between tables. This paper is being presented in conjunction with the Tutorial Advanced PROC REPORT: Getting the Tables Connected Using Links - Part I Tutorial.
Tags: Software Development Tools |
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ODS 101+ | 2009-02-27 | SAS Institute |
| The Output Delivery System (ODS) forms an universal layer between SAS DATA steps and procedures and the output they produce. This facilitates flexible formatting of outputs for a wide variety of output destinations: printers, printer-like files (PDF, postscript), screen (HTML) and so on. A special category is the output destination, which stores procedure output in SAS data sets, also for those procedures that do not have an output option. This paper discusses the basic ODS statements and shows examples of the output produced. It also hints to the more advanced options for tailoring the output to specific needs.
Tags: Internet and Web |
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CSSSTYLE: Stylish Output With ODS and SAS 9.2 | 2009-02-27 | SAS Institute |
| It has become the standard for most company Web sites to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to standardize Web site look and feel. Now, with ODS and SAS 9.2, one can design a single CSS file to be used with ODS RTF, PDF, and HTML. In the past, CSS usage was limited to files created with ODS HTML. This paper provides an introduction into the use of the new CSSSTYLE option in SAS 9.2. This option allows one to use Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) style specifications for RTF and PDF files, in addition to HTML files. This paper will include a brief introduction to CSS syntax and some of the features, such as @media CSS sections, that are particularly useful when creating ODS output.
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Adobe AIR 1.5 Security | 2008-11-14 | Adobe Systems |
| Although the AIR security model is an evolution of the security model for SWF content running in Flash Player and HTML content running in the browser, the security contract is different from the security contract applied to content in a browser. This contract offers developers a secure means of broader functionality for rich experiences with freedoms that would be inappropriate for a browser-based application.
Tags: Security Administration |
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Adobe AIR 1.5 HTML Security | 2008-11-14 | Adobe Systems |
| The Adobe AIR HTML security model is based on developer feedback and an evolving understanding of the security issues inherent in developing HTML and Ajax applications. The development of Rich Internet Applications for AIR presents new challenges because AIR applications provide, unlike Web-based RIAs, access to the desktop. This means that AIR applications can read and write files, draw to the screen, communicate with the network, and so on. Security is a key concern of Adobe, users, system administrators, and application developers. For this reason, Adobe AIR includes a set of security rules and controls to safeguard the user and application developer. This white paper presents the security considerations in developing HTML-based AIR applications.
Tags: Security Administration |
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