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In this section of our site you'll find information about tutorial articles and reference books written by Luckychair designer Sue Jenkins, software tips, book suggestions, and more.

Books

Web Design: The L-Line - The Express Line to LearningWeb Design: The L-Line -
The Express Line to Learning
by Sue Jenkins
ISBN-10: 0470096284

Get on the fast track to creating your own websites with Luckychair author, Sue Jenkins latest classroom-in-a-book (Wiley), available now in your favorite bookstores. Whether you're a student, aspiring designer, or entrepreneur, you too can create a compelling Web site for a home business, family, or fun.
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Dreamweaver 8 All-in-One Desk Reference For DummiesDreamweaver 8 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies
by Sue Jenkins, Michele Davis, and Jon Phillips
ISBN-10: 0471781428

This reference book is a must-have for anyone who uses Dreamweaver. Nine minibooks filling nearly 800 pages take Web designers beyond Dreamweaver basics, giving them the know-how and hands-on techniques they need to create state-of-the-art Web sites. Luckychair author, Sue Jenkins, and co-authors Michele Davis and Jon Philips, cover Dreamweaver 8 basics, laying out pages, adding content to pages, working with page code, developing Web applications, databases, making pages dynamic, developing applications rapidly, and using Dreamweaver with Contribute. Dreamweaver owns about 80 percent of the professional Web development market and has approximately 2.5 million users. Are you one of them, or more importantly, do you want to be one of them? If so, this supersized Dummies reference book was written just for you.
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Articles

Lead Luckychair designer, Sue Jenkins, writes articles on a variety of computer subjects for the ezine, TechTraxThis link opens a new browser window. Lately her articles have focused on Dreamweaver 8 and Web Design, but you'll also find articles about early childhood computer learning and software reviews.

Creating Custom 401 and 404 Error Pages

Pub Date: 01.23.07 Ever tried to access a particular URL and instead of seeing what you expect you see there you see a strange message that says something about a 401 or a 404 error? To show you more specifically what I mean, go to…
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Creating Custom History Panel Commands

Pub Date: 04.01.06 The History Panel is one of those tools in Dreamweaver that many users don't take full advantage of. When the panel is open it records all the actions you make in an open document, up to a certain number of steps (as specified in the General category of Dreamweaver's Preferences), and lets you take multiple steps backwards with the use of the panel's slider…
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The Power of  Snippets

Pub Date: 12.01.05 If you build a lot of Web sites you know that you’ll use certain elements over and over again, but each time you need them you either have to recall a particular command, or more likely copy and paste the code containing the content you want to reuse. Knowing that is not the most efficient way to work, Dreamweaver created a solution that most people don't know about called Code Snippets…
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Rumble in the Docs:
Library Items vs. Server-Side Includes

Pub Date: 08.01.05 You may have been designing websites in Dreamweaver for a while now and, regardless of whether you have used Dreamweaver’s Library Items before, you’re hearing more and more talk about these things called Server-Side Includes (SSI) and you want to know if you should be using them. More exactly, you want to understand what SSIs are and find out whether you should use them instead of Library Items. Poll 10 people on their preference and you are likely to get answers weighing in on both sides of the debate; some people are die-hard Library Item users, while others swear by SSIs. This article will generally describe both Library Items and Server-Side Includes, as well as how to create and use them. It will also provide you with reasons for using both and suggestions for when you’d choose one over the other. There is no true victor in this debate, but rather a time and place for using both of them…
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Teaching Your Infant/Toddler/Preschooler
to User the Computer

Pub Date: 03.01.05 A few months back I reviewed a Computer Learning toy that my mother had sent me for my son, who at the time was a little over 1 yrs old. Back then we installed the software, hooked the “child’s keyboard” onto the standard keyboard, and plopped my son down in front of the computer to see what would happen. The toy was interesting enough and held my son’s attention for a few minutes, but ultimately, even with repeated sessions, the program just wasn’t that fun to him. Ironically, the manufacturer of the program, Fisher-Price, has a website that offers free animation and interactive games for babies and children which my son tended to prefer much better than the at home toy. Over the past year, by playing around on the internet, my son has learned to recognize and press letters on the keyboard, move and click the mouse, and respond to directives given on interactive children’s websites. He nearly knew the alphabet and numbers 1-20 going in, but the computer has definitely reinforced his learning…
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Review of JSCD’s COOLjsBuilder
JavaScript Menu Program

Pub Date: 12.01.04 The internet is constantly changing and as a web designer I’m always on the lookout for new solutions to designing navigation menus that are good looking and fast loading. While searching recently for a simple to use, easy to modify, cross-platform, cross-browser navigation menu, I came across the CoolDev website (JavaScript.CoolDev.com). They offer free STANDARD version downloads for a couple of menu and tree building products, as well as PRO versions for registered users at ridiculously reasonable rates. Then, just a few months ago, they launched the COOLjsBuilder program which takes most of the guess work out of creating menus by hand-coding…
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Review of the Fisher-Price Baby SmartTronics
Computer Learning System

Pub Date: 09.01.04 My mother just sent me a Fisher-Price Baby Smartronics! Computer Learning System for my son, who just turned 16 months old (that’s 1yr 4 months in people years). She’s an elementary school teacher and thought this would be great for his intellectual development, and right up my alley since I’m a big time computer user…
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If you've got any Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, CSS, Validation, or other web design related issues that are driving you nuts and you'd like to read—in plain English—more about it, please feel free to to us for an upcoming article. We'd be more than happy to consider it for inclusion here or in the next issue of TechTraxThis link opens a new browser window!

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