Portable Document Format (PDF) is the defacto file format for presenting device-independent documents on and off the Web. While PDFs have become quite popular on the Web, many PDFs used in web sites are designed for high quality print output and are not optimized for the Web.
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How to Optimize PDF Files for Web Sites
November 16th, 2009 · Comments · Font, Formatting, How To, Style
Tags: Adobe·Adobe Acrobat·Data Formats·document·Free Templates·Grammar·Graphics Interchange Format·Indexes·JPEG·Normal.dot. Normal.dotx·Pages·PDF·Portable Document Format·Publishing·Spelling·Tables·Templates·Tips·Track Changes·Troubleshooting·Word 2003·Word 2007·Word Tips·Word Tips and Tricks·WordPerfect
How to extend the Ribbon in MS Office / Open XML SDK
October 15th, 2009 · Comments · Formatting, How To, Ribbon, Word 2007, Word 2010, XML
The Fluent UI, or as it’s better known the Ribbon, was introduced in Office 2007. The Fluent UI technology, like the Open XML formats, is based on XML, which allows for a richer extensibility story for developers.
Tags: Data Formats·Design·Errors·Markup Languages·Microsoft Office·Microsoft Office 2007·Microsoft Word·Office Open XML·OpenXml·Ribbon·User Interface·Word 2010·Word Processors·XML

















