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Webmonkey was an online tutorial website composed of various articles on building webpages from backend to frontend. The site covered many aspects of
Webmonkey
Search engine and web portal
Matchmaker.com, Quote.com and RagingBull.com, Tripod, Weather Zombie, Webon, Webmonkey, WhoWhere.com, and Wired.com. The name "Lycos" is short for "Lycosidae"
Lycos
American actor (born 1958)
2012). "Easter Egg: Google Connects the Dots for 'Bacon Number' Search". webmonkey. Archived from the original on April 14, 2016. Retrieved September 13
Kevin_Bacon
First commercial online magazine
years several other sites grew out of Hotwired, most notably Wired News, Webmonkey, and the Wired search engine HotBot. After several previous site iterations
HotWired
American monthly men's fashion magazine
Defunct Portfolio.com Style.com Street & Smith Texture (joint venture) Webmonkey WWOR EMI Service Newspapers AnnArbor.com Forest Grove Leader Gloucester
GQ
Canadian software company
deprecated archival service (link) "The First WYSIWYG Editor Shoot-out". Webmonkey. March 30, 1998. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved
SoftQuad_Software
International standards organization
Scott Gilbertson (12 February 2013). "DRM for the Web? Say It Ain't So". Webmonkey. Condé Nast. Archived from the original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved 21
World_Wide_Web_Consortium
Web design strategy putting emphasis on web content first
conference on March 11, 2003, in Austin, and through a series of articles for Webmonkey which were published between March and June 2003. Specific Cascading Style
Progressive_enhancement
American technology magazine
advertising. Hotwired grew into a variety of vertical content sites, including Webmonkey, Ask Dr. Weil, Talk.com, WiredNews, and the search engine Hotbot. In 1997
Wired_(magazine)
Technology news website owned by Condé Nast
three unaffiliated websites costing $25 million in total: Ars Technica, Webmonkey, and HotWired. Ars Technica was added to the company's Wired Digital group
Ars_Technica
Fifth and previous version of HyperText Markup Language
Gilbertson, Scott (12 February 2013). "DRM for the Web? Say It Ain't So". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on 24 March 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2013
HTML5
HTTP-based application programming interface on the web
Web service "Mozilla's WebAPI Wants to Replace Native Apps With HTML5 | Webmonkey | Wired.com". en-US. 2013-12-05. Archived from the original on 2013-12-05
Web_API
HTML element
(2011-09-19). "Chrome 14 Adds Better Audio, 'Native Client' Support". Webmonkey. Wired. Retrieved 2012-07-04. "API draft". Retrieved January 28, 2012
HTML_audio
Travel website, search engine
Mashable, November 12, 2009, retrieved November 24, 2009 "Goby Gets Local Search Right", Webmonkey, September 23, 2009, retrieved July 31, 2012 v t e
Scout_(travel_website)
American computer scientist (born 1957)
separately from their desktop-oriented counterparts has come under fire from Webmonkey's Scott Gilbertson, as well as Josh Clark writing in .net magazine, and
Jakob Nielsen (usability consultant)
Jakob_Nielsen_(usability_consultant)
Writer, artist and computer programmer
(poignant) Guide to Ruby, which "teaches Ruby with stories." Paul Adams of Webmonkey describes its eclectic style as resembling a "collaboration between Stan
Why_the_lucky_stiff
Sans-serif typeface family
August 2012). "Source Sans Pro: Adobe's First Open Source Type Family". Webmonkey. Wired. Retrieved 28 June 2014. Rugen, Chris. "Source Sans review". Typographica
Source_Sans
Email spam filtering service
2010-08-21. "How to Start an Online Business & Make Money Doing It | WebMonkey". 19 September 2019. "Boxbe saved my Inbox. It can save yours too". Archived
Boxbe
American software company, founded 2009
September 2018. "Scaling on a Shoestring, Lessons from NewsBlur". Wired. Webmonkey. 2013-03-22. Archived from the original on 2013-03-25. Retrieved 2013-03-25
NewsBlur
Windows Mobile web browser
(2008-08-13). "Torch Fires up Webkit-Powered Windows Mobile Browser". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
Iris_Browser
American software developer, entrepreneur and writer (born 1955)
2009. Gilbertson, Scott (February 3, 2011). "A DIY Data Manifesto". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on March 17, 2011. Retrieved March 5, 2011
Dave_Winer
Publishing considerations for the Web
Scott (2010-04-26), Google Chrome to Support the Web Open Font Format, webmonkey Bug 38217 - [chromium] Add WOFF support, WebKit Web specifications support
Web_typography
Jan 15, 2013. "How to Start an Online Business & Make Money Doing It | WebMonkey". 19 September 2019. Puck drops on AskMeNow/NHL deal AskMeNow and Merriam-Webster
AskMeNow
Commercial printing using web sites
of the phrase in an online article entitled, "From Web to Print," for Webmonkey, an online resource for web designers, on 9 February 1999. This article
Web-to-print
Website about web design
magazines, David Siegel’s High Five advocated graphic design and Wired’s Webmonkey taught web technologies, he observes: Both magazines were great, both
A_List_Apart
Open source web browser
Retrieved August 4, 2009. "New Web Browser Leverages Apple's Web Kit Engine". WebMonkey. Retrieved August 4, 2009. "About OWB". Pleyo. Archived from the original
Origyn_Web_Browser
American businesswoman
and Japanese editions), a suite of internet sites (including HotBot and WebMonkey), a book imprint, and a cable show with MSNBC. Under her leadership with
Jane_Metcalfe
Allen, Joshua (2002-05-02). "Right There on the Hard Drive: Radio". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on October 8, 2002. Retrieved 2012-04-14.
Radio_UserLand
2013-03-20. Scott Gilbertson (2013-02-12). "DRM for the Web? Say It Ain't So". Webmonkey. Condé Nast. Archived from the original on 2013-03-24. Retrieved 2013-03-21
Comparison_of_HTML5_and_Flash
Group of workers
13 November 2012. "The Difference Between the WHATWG and the HTMLWG". WebMonkey. Archived from the original on 18 February 2011. "HTML is the new HTML5"
HTML_Working_Group
U.S. software company
Jeffrey (November 24, 1997). "Object-Oriented Publishing on the Web". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on August 28, 1999. Retrieved April 9, 2012
UserLand_Software
American producer and entrepreneur
She wrote the Net Surf blog from 1994 to 1996. In 1996 she launched Webmonkey, the how-to site for web developers. In 1997, she led the widely publicized
June_Cohen
American writer, editor, and entrepreneur
HotWired then proceeded to launch dozens of other Web sites, including Webmonkey and the search engine Hotbot. Hotwired employees Joey Anuff and Carl Steadman
Louis_Rossetto
American entrepreneur (born 1959)
Veen, Jeffrey (July 1998). "Lesson 1: The Foundations of Web Design". Webmonkey. Archived from the original on 1999-08-29. Retrieved 2017-11-30. Batschelet
David_Siegel_(entrepreneur)
Browser extension indicating a website is editable
Around Universal Edit Button Archived 2011-08-12 at the Wayback Machine — Webmonkey Official website A podcast on the Universal Edit Button by Ward Cunningham
Universal_Edit_Button
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