Scott Frangos is a technical writer, web developer, author, college instructor, and marketer who lives in the Pacific Northwest with is wife and business partner, Pepper, and their three dogs (Spirit, Wisdom, and Steggman). Watch for his “WebMaster Skills Guides” to be published in Fall of 2006 by EO Press. Reach him at webchew [at] webhelpernow.com
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Another Web Chew column covering the latest web trends, techniques, sites, and issues.
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