CMXtraneous: The Mille Milestone: CMX Turns 1000

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The Mille Milestone: CMX Turns 1000

Posted Friday, February 25, 2005 8:41:14 AM by Sheri German

Sheri German

Today, just today, I wish I was not a partner with Community MX. I am positively drooling over the drawing prizes that we're giving away to commemorate hitting article number 1000. Two lucky people will win a package of eleven books by CMX authors on a range of Macromedia Studio products. Everyone is invited to enter.

On March 31, 2003 Community MX opened its virtual doors for business with the promise of two pieces of content--tutorials, articles, and extensions--every business day of the year. The first two member articles on that opening day were Creating Fluid Pages by Stephanie Sullivan and Ordering Tricks in SQL by Tom Muck.

CMX has always made good on its promise, and today articles 999 and 1000 were released: Slicing Fireworks Navigation Bars with Frames by Kim Cavanaugh and Discovering CFMX 7: Flash Forms by Adrian Senior.

To celebrate this achievement, we are holding a drawing to win a package of the following books:

  • Dreamweaver MX 2004 - The Complete Reference, Ray West and Tom Muck
  • Dreamweaver MX 2004 - A Beginners Guide, Ray West and Tom Muck
  • Razzle Dazzle - Linda Rathgeber (eBook)
  • Photo Magic - Linda Rathgeber (eBook)
  • Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Magic - Kim Cavanaugh, Danilo Celic, Stephanie Sullivan, Joel Martinez, et al
  • Macromedial Captivate for Windows - Visual Quick Start Guide - Tom Green
  • Building dynamic Web Sites with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 - Tom Green, Chris Flick, et al
  • Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Bible - Robert Reinhardt, et al
  • Flash MX 2004 ActionScript Bible - Robert Reinhardt and Joey Lott
  • The Joy of Dreamweaver MX: Recipes for Data-Driven Web Sites - Paul Newman
  • ASP.NET Development with Dreamweaver MX: Visual QuickPro Guide - Joel Martinez, et al

Do you think Ray West would notice if my cat entered the drawing? ;-)

Category tags: Community MX, Dreamweaver