Of all the things I've lost, I miss the dash the least.
–Angela C. Buraglia
We'll make your sites "more better".
–Dan Short
When clients don't provide text, we'll just make stuff up. It might be funny, it might have typos, and it definitely won't make much sense. But hey, at least its done!
–Angela C. Buraglia
Angela C. Buraglia used to be a makeup artist for independent film, but
she needed a career that would allow her to work from home and raise her
son. Although she intended only to be a web developer, life's path has led
her to become that and more. She is perhaps best known as the founder
of DreamweaverFAQ.com, a site
dedicated to serving the Dreamweaver community and which she continues to
run today with Daniel Short.
She is the co-author of Dreamweaver MX 2004 Killer Tips, co-author of Dreamweaver MX 2004 Magic, a contributing author to several other books including The ColdFusion MX 7 Web Application Construction Kit (Macromedia Press).
Angela’s future plans are to continue developing DreamweaverFAQ.com,
to build
and sell Dreamweaver
extensions, and to continue her involvement in Cartweaver. Long gone
are the days of applying makeup; now Angela applies behaviors and CSS to
web
sites—
and most importantly—is home with her little boy.
Daniel Short never planned to be a web designer; it just happened. He started out in the Army tearing apart computers and eventually began putting together websites.
Dan's been doing the web gig since the end of 1998 and with a focus on dynamic development with both ASP and ColdFusion. He helps run the well-known Dreamweaver FAQ. For Dreamweaver FAQ, he created the style changer and all ASP functionality (including the Snippets Exchange and the Dreamweaver FAQ Store).
He has also written articles for several resource sites, such as AListApart.com and the Adobe Developer Center. Additionally, he's recorded several Dreamweaver-related movie titles for the lynda.com Online Training Library®, is a co-author of Dreamweaver MX 2004 Magic, and contributing author to Dreamweaver MX Bible from Wiley Publishing, and Dreamweaver MX: Advanced ASP Web Development from Glasshaus.