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photo Gez Lemon (gez)
27 May 2003
Wigan, England United Kingdom
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http://www.juicystudio.com
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This user has contributed 6 articles, 0 code samples and posted 0 messages in our discussion forums.

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    • MySQL Tutorial

      by gez

      An introduction to using MySQL, from creating databases to modifying tables to creating and deleting rows.. Read full article

    • Accessibility for Web Developers

      by gez

      Developers put a lot of effort into ensuring their sites can be viewed in outdated browsers, but all too often ignore newer browsers, or worse still, a whole range of visitors. Accessibility means access to information for all. Information to all, regardless of the device used to view the document, or abilities of the visitor. This article covers the W3C guidelines for making your site accessible - a legal requirement for companies in the UK and United States.. Read full article

    • Using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

      by gez

      A comprehensive Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) tutorial. Learn how to use the power of CSS to apply styles throughout your entire website - and changing them - whilst modifying only a single file!. Read full article

    • An Introduction to PHP

      by gez

      A complete introduction to the basics of PHP, including operators, control flow to forms, server variables, cookies and HTTP headers.. Read full article

    • Extensible Markup Language (XML) Tutorial

      by gez

      An introduction to the basics of XML, covering attributes, elements, document type definitions and XSL stylesheets.. Read full article

    • Wireless Markup Language (WML) Tutorial

      by gez

      Gez Lemon introduces WML - the markup language used to make sites suitable for viewing using a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) device - covering cards, timers, tasks, getting user input and creating dynamic pages.. Read full article