I have always been a bit skeptical of new technologies. Back in the days when I was at college, I only dabbled in HTML then for an assignment, I decided tocreate a shopping cart using ASP and Dreamweaver. To be honest, I had no clue of what I was doing. I could not get my head round dynamic websites or how to implement them. But practice really did make perfect once I understood how it all worked. managed to finish my assignment, got a good grade and was happy as Larry. But I just got tired of ASP as whole particularly with trying to sort out database connection error (IIS and all) and started using PHP. The whole process started again but now I can safely say I am pretty good with PHP. I do dabble in a few other things as well. Coldfusion and ASP.NET though I have to admit the latter really has me stumped. Easy step up from Visual Basic?? I think not.
Woke up on Saturday to receive my new PSU, a Hiper Type-R Modular 580w 'Blue Label' PSU to replace the Thermaltake Silent PurePower 680W PSU that just gave up the ghost after about a year. Here a few pics of the new psu:
I have noticed for quite a while on the over the internet that there are tutorials on how to alternate row colors in table, but not row fonts. This very easy to follow tutorial will show you how to do just that.
First, before we can look at the required coding, we need to create a recordset in Dreamweaver MX.
Next, create an HTML table with 2 rows and how ever many columns as you need.
To make accessing to extensions and tutorials a bit easier, I have modifed the navigational structure on my website. The Resources menu which has been dominant on the website has been removed and replace with the Extensions menu and the Tutorials menu.
For those of you who have bookmarked some of these links, please be sure to update them.
Being a computer enthusiast, I thought I'd display the system I was working with.
Specifications:
- AMD64 3800
- Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-9
- 2 x 1Gb Crucial Ballistix Tracer @ 250Mhz
- Galaxy GeForce 6600GT PCI-E (128Mb)
- 2 x 160GB ATA / 120GB ATA / 200GB SATA
- Gigabyte 3D Aurora Silent PurePower 680W
- Thermaltake Big Typhoon
- Logitech? DiNovo%u2122
- Logitech? X-530
- AG Neovo M17 & S17 TFT monitor

