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The WinXP tweaking guide
Insight tutorial WinXP's visual effects can be a performance drag but you can tweak it by changing settings in the Performance Options dialog box. Greg Shultz explains how you can do this and more.
Tuesday, October 12 2004 03:12 PM
Tags: Windows XP
Commentary: Why I like the new iBook
News The iBook is the best laptop to come out of Apple in a long time, raves ZDNet columnist Stephan Somogyi. He explains why.
Friday, July 13 2001 09:24 AM
1503 A.D. The New World (PC)
Product Reviews 1503 A.D. The New World (PC)
Thursday, June 05 2008 03:35 AM
Using title attribute to provide more data about HTML elements
Techguide The ability to provide additional information is especially helpful with HTML forms where tooltips can be used to let the user know what is expected in user input.
Friday, October 03 2008 09:01 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Title, IBM Corp., Web Browser, Mouse, Title Attribute, Microsoft ASP.NET, Web, Web browsers, HTML
Add your own Quick Parts to Word 2007
Techguide Word 2007 has replaced the AutoText feature with Quick Parts that lets you create Quick Parts for frequently used document content such as a paragraph, logos, graphics, specifically formatted headers or footers, or standard tables.
Tuesday, March 18 2008 07:31 PM
Tags: Microsoft Office
Creating tray icons in Java
Techguide Lee Chuk-Munn shows you how to create tray icons which sit on the desktop computer's system tray.
Thursday, June 29 2006 09:57 AM
Understand the benefits of the JavaHelp framework
Techguide JavaHelp is an application help technology that can run on any platform and browser that supports Java. Peter Mikhalenko details the features and benefits of this easy-to-use framework.
Monday, October 16 2006 02:50 PM
Keep Word headers and footers from overlapping
Techguide Mary Ann Richardson shows how you can prevent the header from overlapping the first line of text in your Word document.
Thursday, November 15 2007 06:18 AM
Tags: Microsoft Office
How intuitive should developers make software?
Techguide If a user can't figure out how to use software, the blame often falls on the developer. Is the expectation that developers must create intuitive software unrealistic?
Friday, February 13 2009 12:18 PM
Tags: Business applications, Protocols and platforms, Wiki, Training, IP, Developer, Computer, IP Address, software, network




