CityDesk NewsNews about CityDesk, Fog Creek Software's Desktop Content Management System(Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) You can do some pretty amazing things with Dynamic HTML (DHTML), but incompatibilities between web browsers has usually meant you have to struggle with several separate versions of your code to get anything to work at all. A tiny Javascript library from Poland called Alladyn lets you create spectacular animation effects in DHTML that look like Flash, but without... Flash! And they work on almost any modern browser using very clever techniques to achieve compatibility. Check out their gallery,..http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/October/2.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Emily Baum: &8220;Lucky for you, I'm willing to sacrifice my time and bandwidth for my own selfish pleasures. I am going to learn how to add sound, animation, and text effects to my website. And I'm going to do it all without using Flash!&8221;http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/October/18.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Eric Meyer has a list of techniques for creating CSS and style sheets that work on a wide variety of browsers by hiding parts of the style sheet from browsers that don't recognize that part. &8220;Although some feel the browser wars are behind us, their sad legacy persists. Every time an author has to code a workaround to make Navigator 4.x happy, every time a Web page comes up differently in different browsers, an echo of the wars lives on. Fortunately, there are ways to take advantage of...http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/October/21-2.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) CityDesk VAR Tintico has launched in Colombia. Their first client is the local Dutch Embassy which has converted their Spanish and Dutch sites to CityDesk. &8220;The people at the Dutch Embassy are very happy, since now they can make changes and publish news and announcements from their desktop PC without calling a web specialist,&8221; said Pablo A. Pinz&243;n, Managing Director of Tintico. Also check out the Spanish-language manual Tintico created for the site.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/December/17.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Sam Strachan talks about how he built the Hughes Models site with CityDesk, Coolmenus, and Alladyn. &8220;The end result of our efforts is a fantastic looking site, which is easily updated and maintained.... Prior to CityDesk, this sort of thing would take serious time and effort, if not to build then to maintain.&8221;http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/December/5.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) We have a new URL! This site will now be located at http:citydesknews.com. Bookmark the new location! The Fog Creek CityDesk crew is interested in hearing some of your feedback about CityDesk News. Do you think this site should contain general news about web design, even if it's not directly related to CityDesk Or only CityDesk specific news What would you change about CityDesk news to make it more useful Let us know on the discussion board! Don't be bashful!http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/November/12.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Fog Creek Software is shipping their new software team management product, FogBugz 3.0. Great for web teams, too. Top Ten Digital Photography Tipshttp://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/November/5.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Paul Adams: &8220;Look at AOL: 35 million members &8212; and it got there by not killing them.&8221; A review of the movie Fear Dot Com.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/October/29.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) 37signals: &8220;Why would any retail Web site feature a product on its homepage without giving you the chance to easily buy or learn more about that product&8221; Amusing, but I think that 37signals is just missing the point about how fashion branding works. &8212; Joelhttp://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/October/28.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Gerry McGovern: &8220;If I had to choose between my website and my newsletter, I'd choose my newsletter. That's because my newsletter allows me to establish a consistent, long-term connection with my readers. It allows me to establish credibility.&8221;http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2002/October/25.html |