Patrick Julicher
 Patrick started developing websites at the age of 25, only using HTML and building simple websites. Through the years his passion for designing and developing grew, and his career moved in that direction in the year 2004, when he decided to try and get a job in ICT and Web Development.
Patrick started developing websites at the age of 25, only using HTML and building simple websites. Through the years his passion for designing and developing grew, and his career moved in that direction in the year 2004, when he decided to try and get a job in ICT and Web Development. 
  He got this chance at WE ICT, based in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. For the first couple of years he combined network management for customers with creating database-driven websites in ASP. Since 2008 his main work is on the developing part.
  While ASP is still his favorite language, he's slowly trying to dive into ASP.NET and discover all of the possibilities.
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Read More Dan Wellman lives on the outskirts of a busy city on the south coast of England. By day he helps maintain the physical IT infrastructure of one of the largest insurance companies in Europe, but by night he fights for truth, justice and cleaner code.
Dan Wellman lives on the outskirts of a busy city on the south coast of England. By day he helps maintain the physical IT infrastructure of one of the largest insurance companies in Europe, but by night he fights for truth, justice and cleaner code.  "Richard Worth lives in the Washington, DC metro area. He works as a web 
programmer with a passion for simple and intuitive user interfaces. Richard is 
also a
"Richard Worth lives in the Washington, DC metro area. He works as a web 
programmer with a passion for simple and intuitive user interfaces. Richard is 
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 Sebastian Sulinski is a web designer/developer with over 6 years
experience designing web applications using XHTML, PHP, MySQL and CSS.
Studies, starting at Chichester College doing BTEC HNC in Computing
(Business Information Technology) followed by University of Brighton
with degree in Digital Media Development.
 Sebastian Sulinski is a web designer/developer with over 6 years
experience designing web applications using XHTML, PHP, MySQL and CSS.
Studies, starting at Chichester College doing BTEC HNC in Computing
(Business Information Technology) followed by University of Brighton
with degree in Digital Media Development. Thierry Lorey is
Thierry Lorey is  

 Bryan Sullivan is a development manager at SPI Dynamics, a
Bryan Sullivan is a development manager at SPI Dynamics, a  Satori has been an Internet and marketing consultant since 1994. He started by educating companies in ways they could use the emerging Internet for marketing, communications and customer service. He now serves as the President and CEO of ActionScript, Inc.
Satori has been an Internet and marketing consultant since 1994. He started by educating companies in ways they could use the emerging Internet for marketing, communications and customer service. He now serves as the President and CEO of ActionScript, Inc. Aarron Walter is an Interactive Designer living in Athens, Georgia and faculty member in the Interactive Media Design department at The Art Institute of Atlanta. He regularly blogs, builds, and sharesthings at
Aarron Walter is an Interactive Designer living in Athens, Georgia and faculty member in the Interactive Media Design department at The Art Institute of Atlanta. He regularly blogs, builds, and sharesthings at  My name is Rich Mariner (http://www.easywebtuts.com)
 My name is Rich Mariner (http://www.easywebtuts.com)  James W. Threadgill has authored numerous tutorials on ASP and ASP.NET web development, published on such sites as the Dynamic Zones and
James W. Threadgill has authored numerous tutorials on ASP and ASP.NET web development, published on such sites as the Dynamic Zones and 
 Peter Elst is a Flash certified professional, Team Macromedia volunteer and runs his own company named MindStudio doing mostly freelance Flash and Flex consultancy, development and training. As a valued contributor to the online Flash community, Peter has presented at numerous international events and conferences and has had his work published in leading magazines and websites.
Peter Elst is a Flash certified professional, Team Macromedia volunteer and runs his own company named MindStudio doing mostly freelance Flash and Flex consultancy, development and training. As a valued contributor to the online Flash community, Peter has presented at numerous international events and conferences and has had his work published in leading magazines and websites. A web developer/software engineer since 1995 who now specializes in ColdFusion, Java, and Oracle solutions, Kleanthis now works for an LA-based company where he manages and leads the IT department.
A web developer/software engineer since 1995 who now specializes in ColdFusion, Java, and Oracle solutions, Kleanthis now works for an LA-based company where he manages and leads the IT department. In early 1996, Nancy Gill picked up her first book on HTML and permanently said goodbye to the legal field. She has been busy ever since developing web sites for businesses, organizations and social groups in Central California and occasionally beyond. Nancy has served as a member of Team Macromedia since late 2001, first with UltraDev and then moving to Dreamweaver when the programs were consolidated in 2002. She also serves as Assistant Manager for the Central California Macromedia User's Group.
In early 1996, Nancy Gill picked up her first book on HTML and permanently said goodbye to the legal field. She has been busy ever since developing web sites for businesses, organizations and social groups in Central California and occasionally beyond. Nancy has served as a member of Team Macromedia since late 2001, first with UltraDev and then moving to Dreamweaver when the programs were consolidated in 2002. She also serves as Assistant Manager for the Central California Macromedia User's Group. 
 Jolantha "jbel" Belik first got in touch with the Internet when "gopher" was the measure of all things. Her SPSS, SAS, and Visual Basic background made her open and curious for new "adventures."
Jolantha "jbel" Belik first got in touch with the Internet when "gopher" was the measure of all things. Her SPSS, SAS, and Visual Basic background made her open and curious for new "adventures." 
 David lives in Canberra, Australia. He trained in Upper Atmospheric Physics, but spent longer than he cares to admit as a Science bureaucrat in the Australian Government. He has been building websites since 1997, professionally since 1999. He is the co-author with Linda Rathgeber of "Playing with Fire", contributed the accessibility chapter to Dreamweaver MX Magic, and other bits and pieces. He has academic publications in areas as diverse as astrophysics and fractal ferns. His interests include photography, restoring golf antiques, collecting old
David lives in Canberra, Australia. He trained in Upper Atmospheric Physics, but spent longer than he cares to admit as a Science bureaucrat in the Australian Government. He has been building websites since 1997, professionally since 1999. He is the co-author with Linda Rathgeber of "Playing with Fire", contributed the accessibility chapter to Dreamweaver MX Magic, and other bits and pieces. He has academic publications in areas as diverse as astrophysics and fractal ferns. His interests include photography, restoring golf antiques, collecting old
 George Petrov is the Founder of the highly successful Zones: DMXzone.com, FWzone.net, FLzone.net, CFzone.net, DNzone.com and FlashFocus.nl
George Petrov is the Founder of the highly successful Zones: DMXzone.com, FWzone.net, FLzone.net, CFzone.net, DNzone.com and FlashFocus.nl Together with George I have written the article about the DMXzone redesign that can be found at our Premium Content and shows how we have converted the site from a table structure to a XHTML compatible site.
Together with George I have written the article about the DMXzone redesign that can be found at our Premium Content and shows how we have converted the site from a table structure to a XHTML compatible site.
 Meryl
Meryl  Vince has been working as a Web Developer for 6 years now and has been using DMXzone for most of that time. In the early part of his Development career he relied heavily on the quick and accurate responses he would get from the forums. Vince has a huge experience as a technical writer so we are happy to have him aboard on premium content!
Vince has been working as a Web Developer for 6 years now and has been using DMXzone for most of that time. In the early part of his Development career he relied heavily on the quick and accurate responses he would get from the forums. Vince has a huge experience as a technical writer so we are happy to have him aboard on premium content! Hello. I'm the Principal of Anything Is Possible, an Australian web development business specialising in web applications development and training. I'm interested in using Flash with dynamic content and I've presented at a number of International conferences on topics relating to applications development, XML and scripting components. I edited the book Flash MX 2004 Accelerated as well as books on Premiere Pro, Photoshop and Illustrator. I have a business web site at
Hello. I'm the Principal of Anything Is Possible, an Australian web development business specialising in web applications development and training. I'm interested in using Flash with dynamic content and I've presented at a number of International conferences on topics relating to applications development, XML and scripting components. I edited the book Flash MX 2004 Accelerated as well as books on Premiere Pro, Photoshop and Illustrator. I have a business web site at 

 DMXzone is proud to introduce a brand new writer for our premium content section;
DMXzone is proud to introduce a brand new writer for our premium content section;  Alex July is a Vancouver-based (Canada, British Columbia) Web Developer/ Graphic Artist who has an extensive experience in both creative realms.
Alex July is a Vancouver-based (Canada, British Columbia) Web Developer/ Graphic Artist who has an extensive experience in both creative realms. Jason Cranford Teague has been working in digital media design since 1994. Over the years, his clients have included Bank of America, Coca-Cola, Virgin, CNN, Kodak, Siemens, The European Space Agency, and WebMD. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he spent a very cold year getting his M.S. in Technical Communication, Jason is regularly asked to speak at conferences about design for Web, print, and video. An internationally recognized writer and columnist, Jason is the author of numerous books and articles including the best selling DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web (Peachpit Press), Final Cut Express Solutions (Sybex), Dreamweaver MX Magic (New Riders), and Photoshop CS at Your Fingertips (Sybex). In addition, he has written for the Apple Developers Connection, Computer Arts Magazine, Macworld Magazine, and The Independent Newspaper as well as appearing on TechTV's “The Screen Savers.” Jason is currently running Bright Eye Media (www.brighteyemedia.com), which specializes in Web sites for education and entertainment.
Jason Cranford Teague has been working in digital media design since 1994. Over the years, his clients have included Bank of America, Coca-Cola, Virgin, CNN, Kodak, Siemens, The European Space Agency, and WebMD. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he spent a very cold year getting his M.S. in Technical Communication, Jason is regularly asked to speak at conferences about design for Web, print, and video. An internationally recognized writer and columnist, Jason is the author of numerous books and articles including the best selling DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web (Peachpit Press), Final Cut Express Solutions (Sybex), Dreamweaver MX Magic (New Riders), and Photoshop CS at Your Fingertips (Sybex). In addition, he has written for the Apple Developers Connection, Computer Arts Magazine, Macworld Magazine, and The Independent Newspaper as well as appearing on TechTV's “The Screen Savers.” Jason is currently running Bright Eye Media (www.brighteyemedia.com), which specializes in Web sites for education and entertainment.  I live in Cape Town, South Africa. I've been pushing 1's and 0's ever since my first computer at the age of 11. Ever since then I've always known I'll be a geek. I now work for Wireframe Studio in sunny Cape Town, and have been for the last 3 years. I'm the database / ASP / dynamic Flash guy here. I'm also one of the XHTML / CSS guys. I have alot of fun in my work because I develop solutions in a variety of ways. I always have something to do, and one project is always different to the next. I actually do have a girlfriend amongst all that!
I live in Cape Town, South Africa. I've been pushing 1's and 0's ever since my first computer at the age of 11. Ever since then I've always known I'll be a geek. I now work for Wireframe Studio in sunny Cape Town, and have been for the last 3 years. I'm the database / ASP / dynamic Flash guy here. I'm also one of the XHTML / CSS guys. I have alot of fun in my work because I develop solutions in a variety of ways. I always have something to do, and one project is always different to the next. I actually do have a girlfriend amongst all that!  Marcellino Bommezijn is one of the managers at DMXzone.com. He is a contributor on the tutorials section.
Marcellino Bommezijn is one of the managers at DMXzone.com. He is a contributor on the tutorials section. My name is Michael Koch and I am an IT freelance consultant mainly working in the area of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (SAP R/3) and eCommerce solutions.
My name is Michael Koch and I am an IT freelance consultant mainly working in the area of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems (SAP R/3) and eCommerce solutions. Joyce J. Evans Joyce is a training veteran with over 10 years of experience in educational teaching, tutorial development, and Web design. She has been asked to speak at conferences such as Macromedia MAX 2003 and TODCON. Joyce has received Editors Choice Awards for her book Fireworks 4 F/X and Design and has authored several computer books including Dreamweaver MX Complete Course, Web Design Complete Course and Fireworks MX: Zero to Hero.
Joyce J. Evans Joyce is a training veteran with over 10 years of experience in educational teaching, tutorial development, and Web design. She has been asked to speak at conferences such as Macromedia MAX 2003 and TODCON. Joyce has received Editors Choice Awards for her book Fireworks 4 F/X and Design and has authored several computer books including Dreamweaver MX Complete Course, Web Design Complete Course and Fireworks MX: Zero to Hero. 
 Rudy Limeback is an independent consultant with over 15 years of SQL experience using DB2, SQL Server, Access, Oracle, and MySQL. Rudy is also a Web developer, Technical Editor at Digital Web, one of the original evolt.org admins, with his own Web site since 1996. More information at r937.com. Rudy lives in Toronto, Canada, where the weather allows you to play frisbee golf all year long.
Rudy Limeback is an independent consultant with over 15 years of SQL experience using DB2, SQL Server, Access, Oracle, and MySQL. Rudy is also a Web developer, Technical Editor at Digital Web, one of the original evolt.org admins, with his own Web site since 1996. More information at r937.com. Rudy lives in Toronto, Canada, where the weather allows you to play frisbee golf all year long.  Kevin is one of
Kevin is one of 
 Chris Ullman is an ex-Wrox Press and Glasshaus author who has spent many years stewing in ASP/ASP.NET, like a teabag left too long in the pot. Coming from a Computer Science background, he started initially as a UNIX/Linux guru, who gravitated towards MS during the summer of ASP (1997). Since then he has written on over 20 books, as lead author for the bestselling Beginning ASP/ASP.NET series, and has contributed chapters to books on PHP, ColdFusion, JavaScript, Web Services, C#, XML and other Internet-related technologies too esoteric to mention, now swallowed up in the quicksands of the dot.com boom.
Chris Ullman is an ex-Wrox Press and Glasshaus author who has spent many years stewing in ASP/ASP.NET, like a teabag left too long in the pot. Coming from a Computer Science background, he started initially as a UNIX/Linux guru, who gravitated towards MS during the summer of ASP (1997). Since then he has written on over 20 books, as lead author for the bestselling Beginning ASP/ASP.NET series, and has contributed chapters to books on PHP, ColdFusion, JavaScript, Web Services, C#, XML and other Internet-related technologies too esoteric to mention, now swallowed up in the quicksands of the dot.com boom. 
 Gavin lives in Cape Town, South Africa, where he works as a new media designer and digital photographer. He studied art at the University of Cape Town and now co-runs the Web Agency
Gavin lives in Cape Town, South Africa, where he works as a new media designer and digital photographer. He studied art at the University of Cape Town and now co-runs the Web Agency  Gareth has been a great teacher of the new PHP capabilities of Dreamweaver MX and will be writing a series of advanced PHP tutorials describing how to use Objects and Classes to create reusable code. As a demonstration he’ll show how to create a custom database class, that makes it easy to work with a MySQL database from within your own code, and take your PHP/ MySQL skills to the next level.
Gareth has been a great teacher of the new PHP capabilities of Dreamweaver MX and will be writing a series of advanced PHP tutorials describing how to use Objects and Classes to create reusable code. As a demonstration he’ll show how to create a custom database class, that makes it easy to work with a MySQL database from within your own code, and take your PHP/ MySQL skills to the next level. Rachel's first articles will be on Cascading Style Sheets, and Web Accessibility. Rachel will take a traditional tabular site apart, replacing the old fashioned, bandwidth-guzzling layout with CSS producing an identical (or better!) looking site that can be used on any internet-enabled device, is compatible with all modern browsers, and downloads much faster - and is accessible for users with a disability.
Rachel's first articles will be on Cascading Style Sheets, and Web Accessibility. Rachel will take a traditional tabular site apart, replacing the old fashioned, bandwidth-guzzling layout with CSS producing an identical (or better!) looking site that can be used on any internet-enabled device, is compatible with all modern browsers, and downloads much faster - and is accessible for users with a disability. Tom is our JavaScript guru; he wants to teach you how to correctly use JavaScript by giving the basics of scripting first, then covering some simple, commonly used scripting next. Thenhe will move on with topics like always making sure that the code is efficient and that the user experience is good.
Tom is our JavaScript guru; he wants to teach you how to correctly use JavaScript by giving the basics of scripting first, then covering some simple, commonly used scripting next. Thenhe will move on with topics like always making sure that the code is efficient and that the user experience is good. Allan's going to be concentrating on primers for the most useful open-source software there is: MySQL (including MySQL 5), PHP, PHP5, XML and extending Dreamweaver MX to work with other databases.
Allan's going to be concentrating on primers for the most useful open-source software there is: MySQL (including MySQL 5), PHP, PHP5, XML and extending Dreamweaver MX to work with other databases. Molly will be writing on the best way for Dreamweaver users to spice up their resumes by learning the latest in cross-browser contemporary markup and design techniques. This is a practical course that makes your documents reusable, faster - generally leaner and meaner!
Molly will be writing on the best way for Dreamweaver users to spice up their resumes by learning the latest in cross-browser contemporary markup and design techniques. This is a practical course that makes your documents reusable, faster - generally leaner and meaner! Matt is the first contributor in our series Idea to implementation, in which we invite real-life designers to design a website, and talk us through the various stages of building a web site, taking the core concept and developing it systematically based on client requirements and user expectations. Along the way we'll look at the design decisions that have to be made, and consider aspects of development like usability, information architecture, all the while giving the audience what they want so they come back time and time again.
Matt is the first contributor in our series Idea to implementation, in which we invite real-life designers to design a website, and talk us through the various stages of building a web site, taking the core concept and developing it systematically based on client requirements and user expectations. Along the way we'll look at the design decisions that have to be made, and consider aspects of development like usability, information architecture, all the while giving the audience what they want so they come back time and time again. Robin's first set of articles discuss how to move from Access (or other consumer databases) to SQL Server 2000, when you need its speed, concurrencies security features and scalability.
Robin's first set of articles discuss how to move from Access (or other consumer databases) to SQL Server 2000, when you need its speed, concurrencies security features and scalability.