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Let our leading Web experts keep you up to date with the latest Web developments,
featuring the columns you need about JavaScript, DHTML, 3D Animation, Web design,
and the Internet. Each is a respected author in their chosen field. Keep up
with what they're doing with our free weekly newsletter.
- 3D
Discovery
- Written as a monthly column (beginning June 2003), Nathan
Segal takes you on a journey into the various aspects of 3D. Here, you'll
find articles about tutorials, reviews and "how-to" pieces. Nathan Segal also
serves as the Associate Editor for WebReference.com. For more information on Nathan, read his Biography.
- Lee Underwood
- Lee has been working on the Internet as a writer and Web site designer since 1994.
He covers software reviews, technical articles, news reporting, and commentaries.
In addition to working as an Associate Editor and as the Newsletter Editor for WebReference.com,
Lee is currently the Managing Editor for Web
Developer, ScriptSearch,
JavaScript Source,
TheCounter.com, and TheGuestbook.com. When he's not writing, Lee is usually busy playing music or recording.
- Guyon Roche
- Guyon Roche is one of several authors who has been writing articles about
JavaScript. He is a freelance web developer in London, Great Britain. He specializes
in Windows platforms with an interest in bridging the gaps between different
technologies.
- Jonathan Fenocchi
- Jonathan Fenocchi is a Web developer who primarily works in the fields of
Web Design, client-side scripting, and PHP scripting.
Archived Columns
In this section are columns by authors whose work has appeared on WebReference
over the years. All of these authors have since moved on to other opportunities,
but their work is available for your perusal. Be aware that in many cases, we
no longer have contact information for the authors. Since much of this information
is archived material, it may not be up to date with current web design methods.
Check the dates at the bottom of the articles if you're uncertain.
- Khalid Ali
- Khalid Ali is a freelance developer who works out of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Over the past several years he has participated in projects using various
programming languages, including VB, C/C++ and Java. His web related experience
includes projects using Java servlets/jsp XML/XSL and Javascript/DHTML/XSS/HTML.
- Exploring XML
- Michael Classen's work represents the most recently archived column on WebReference
and was current up to June 2, 2003. His biweekly column (which began in Nov.
1999) is a how-to series on eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and XSL. Bio.
- Doc
JavaScript
- Formerly a biweekly column on JavaScript (written by Dr. Yehuda Shiran and
Tomer Shiran), Doc Javascript is now available as a daily series of tips,
which feature different aspects of JavaScript, such as: style sheets, layers,
and the new event handlers. The Shirans authored a book on JavaScript, "Learn
Advanced JavaScript Programming" published by Wordware. Bio.
- 3D
Animation Workshop
- Perfect for artists and designers, this weekly 3D animation tutorial takes
a straightforward, visual approach to teaching the principles behind animating
3D graphics for the Web. By Robert Polevoi. From Apr. 1997 - May 2001. Bio.
- Dynamic HTML Lab
- Every other week Dynamic HTML Lab will show how to add DHTML to your web
site, with step by step tutorials, source code, working examples, plus full
background materials. After reading the tutorials you'll be able to create
your own sophisticated client-side, web-based applications while maintaining
full backwards compatibility. As the new browsers evolve, so will the column.
DHTML uses Cascading Style Sheets, positioning, and JavaScript as the "glue"
that holds it all together. By Peter Belesis. From Jul. 1997 - Present.
- Jacques Surveyor
- Another one of our JavaScript contributors, Jacques Surveyer is a web
developer.
- Production Graphics
- In this section, Wendy Peck gives us a practical production perspective
to creating graphics for your site. Designed for professional designers, Production
Graphics provides semiweekly how-tos you can use to spiff up your site. From
Jan. 2000 - Mar. 2002. Bio.
- HTML with Style
- A biweekly HTML/CSS tutorial that will make sure you're up to code. Whether
you're a beginning Web coder, or an advanced developer, Stephanos will give
you the foundation you need to look and perform your best. By Stephanos Piperoglou.
From May 1998 - Mar. 2001. Bio
- Mother of Perl
- Mother of Perl is a free semiweekly how-to devoted to all things Perl. This
column will address the needs and concerns of Perl developers by providing
practical, powerful, and elegant solutions to everyday problems. By Jonathan
Eisenzopf. From Feb. 1999 - Apr. 2001. Bio
- Dmitry's
Design Lab
- A monthly tutorial on professional web design by Dmitry Kirsanov. Trained
and based in Russia, Dmitry boils down design into fundamental principles,
and explores different topics in depth each month. Learn how to design a good
company logo, use color effectively, and more. From Jan. 1997 - May 1999.
Bio.
- E-Commerce
Watch
- Mark Merkow is our new ecommerce expert columnist with biweekly high level
analysis and explanation of the newest technologies related to e-commerce
on the Internet. From SET, OBI, to Digital Certificates and security Mark
codifies the complex. Bio. Mark has moved to E-Commerce
Guide, please change your bookmarks to http://ecommerce.internet.com/outlook/.
From May 1998 - Dec. 2002.
- Giordan on Graphics
- Spruce up your page with our new graphics how-to site from Daniel Giordan,
author and teacher. Mr. Giordan's many publications, including "Web Design
Essentials" to be published in January by Adobe Press, plus his long professional
experience promise to make his new column, Giordan on Graphics, a primary
resource for Web site designers and creators. From Sept. 1998 - Jun. 1999.
- Internet Outlook
- A semiweekly newsletter on the latest trends and happenings on the Internet
by Richard Wiggins. Wiggins, a noted Internet expert who writes for publications
such as New Media, Internet World, and Netguide, and who hosts a TV show about
the Internet, views the Internet from a global perspective, and will share
his insights into what works and what doesn't on the Net. Don't miss the Internet
License Plate Gallery. From June 1997 - Oct. 1998. Bio
- JavaScript Tip of the Week Archive
- Still popular, Nick Heinle's weekly tips are archived here for your reference.
The tips are still relevant, with over 30 tips including browser and plug-in
detection, related/live menus, and more. (1996) Bio.
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