Nonfiction Books by Tod Foley

Apr 17, 2025

Web Page Wizardry: Wiring Your Site for Sound and Action
by Dick Oliver, Tod Foley, et al. This technical guide described methods for utilizing the newly-evolving media formats for the web, allowing developers to include multimedia, animations, sound, interactivity, and VRML in their web pages. Paperback, 411 pages, published May 1996 by Sams.

Tricks of the Internet Gurus
by Philip Baczewski, Tod Foley, Kevin W. Mullet and Billy Barron.
In 1994, this was the first book on the market to focuses on specific tips and techniques allowing the reader to more effectively use the resources of the Internet. The book features a series of interviews with Internet luminaries written by Tod Foley. Paperback, 809 pages, published January 1994 by Sams.

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DayTrippers Source Rules Released under Creative Commons

The DayTrippers core rules have been collected into a "source document" which is available in text-only format to facilitate reuse and derivation. These Source Rules are released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (Cc By 3.0) Right here. Now...

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The Devil’s RPG Dictionary

The Devil's RPG Dictionary was the second in my "Too Far?" series at story-games.com, a tongue-in-cheek exercise designed to encourage bonding and alleviate boredom. Project contributors include... oh, numerous people, some of whom you may know. [Open PDF] Below is...

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The Difference between Narrative and Story – Pt 2

In the first installment of this series, we looked at the differences between Story, Narrative, and Narrative Structure. A Narrative Structure is the shape and purpose of a Story, absent the mundane, non-archetypal details. As for "Narrative" vs "Story", some banal...

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