Case Studies
Employee's organogram: who is who?
A must have on any mid size to large company's intranet. Your collegue's or director's name, interests, job description directors, all a few mouse clicks away!
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An on-line moving diary
Imagine you need to schedule many shipments, all with a set pick-up and delivery date. This example shows how you can display a day to day diary, mentioning each shipment, ideal for transport planning purposes.
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Displaying events with the ASP.NET calendar control
Events and meetings, there is nothing like showing these in a calendar. With ASP.NET, presenting a calendar with lots of built-in functionality can be as easy as one line code. A logical requirement is that only the event dates are hyperlinks, a common misconception seems to be that this is not possible with the ASP.NET calendar control.
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Let your internet (intranet) work harder: smarter tariffs & rates
Publishing tariffs of any kind on the web? Are your customers and employees still expected to take their pocket calculator out to repeat the same calculation over and over again? There is a smarter way, which gives your site a professional look - and it is easy to use!
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The don'ts in web design
They are really common sense, but still misused even by plc's or institutes of which you would not expect it! We list a few, complete with links to examples!
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Multiplication tables
Most interactive web pages are database (SQL Server, Oracle, Access) driven. This is an example with lots of interactivity, but no back end database. And it's a fun and addictive way to brush up your knowledge of multiplication tables: starting with the five times table you will be challenged to do the next one once you've done one correctly, within a time limit!
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