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On WebReference.com, we have two offerings. First, find out how to use CSS to style a definition list to create menus in this well documented tutorial by Stu Nicholls. Next, learn how to add texture to your Web sites in this updated article by Dmitry Kirsanov.
In Other Voices, find out how to process cubes using MSSQL server analysis services, see how banners are making a comeback, and learn how to build a custom module for DotNetNuke.
In Net News, get the latest updates from the SES show in Toronto, discover Apache's Lenya, and see what Yahoo is doing with graphical ads.
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Many tutorials on the styling of CSS lists for menus use unordered lists, but these can be difficult to understand since extra styling is needed to remove the bullets. This article shows how to style a definition list, which is equally suitable for menus but is a little easier to understand.
http://www.webreference.com/programming/css_style/index.html
This article has been updated with new information and links to current (and past) examples.
http://www.webreference.com/dlab/9712/index.html
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Introduction to MSSQL Server Analysis Services: Process Analysis Services Cubes with DTS Banners and Search Merge in Contextual Markets Building a Custom Module for DotNetNuke 3.0 |
Process a cube, as well as other Analysis Services database components,
with a custom DTS task that accompanies an Analysis Services installation.
MSAS Architect Bill Pearson leads hands-on exploration of the DTS Analysis
Services Processing task.
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3503201
Database Journal, May 9, 2005
If you've been involved in Internet marketing for more than 10 years, a
keyword banner was probably the first search engine media you purchased.
Now, the banner is making a comeback.
http://www.clickz.com/experts/search/strat/article.php/3502996
ClickZ, May 6, 2005
This sample chapter from Packt Publishing's "Building Websites with VB.NET
and DotNetNuke 3.0" illustrates how to build and use a custom module for
DotNetNuke 3.0. DotNetNuke is a free, open source evolution of Microsoft's
celebrated ASP.NET reference implementation, the IBuySpy Portal Solution
Kit. It has developed into an advanced Web content management system with
tools to manage a dynamic and interactive data-driven Web site.
http://www.15seconds.com/issue/050505.htm
15 Seconds, May 5, 2005
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On the Forums: SES Toronto Live Coverage Apache's Lenya as Easy as 1.2.3 Yahoo! Search Marketing to Test Graphical Ads |
The premier event for search engine marketing and optimization returns to
Toronto May 4-5, 2005. Moderator Barry Schwartz has live coverage for most
sessions.
http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=5526
Search Engine Watch, May 4-5, 2005
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) released version 1.2.3 of its Lenya
project after only two months of development, group leaders said Friday.
http://www.devxnews.com/article.php/3503346
DevX, May 6, 2005
Yahoo! Search Marketing is planning tests of graphical banner ads to be
displayed on its pay-per-click contextual ad network, a spokesperson said.
The tests come as Yahoo! is expected to broaden its contextual ad network
to include smaller publishers, or launch a new network to encompass those
sites.
http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/solutions/advertising/article.php/3502921
E-Commerce Guide, May 5, 2005
That's it for this Monday. I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: May 9, 2005
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