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CSS Regions: Coming Soon to a Webpage Near You - 0 views

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    CSS Regions will give us new options for text flow on a page.
Benjamin Myers

50 Brilliant CSS3/JavaScript Coding Techniques | Smashing Coding - 1 views

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    Really cool article (and magazine more generally) for thinking about things you can do with css and javascript (and getting advice/code). The options include: an analog clock; dynamic, layered index cards; creating perceived depth and 3d ribbons; newspaper layouts; navigation bars; and more.
Benjamin Myers

Useful HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Tools - 2 views

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    Another article from Smashing Magazine ... the title gives the sense of what the article is all about.
Benjamin Myers

Simple JavaScript Drop Down Menu with timeout effect v2.0 - 0 views

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    Provides HTML, CSS, and javascript versions of how to do a drop down menu ... something I figure many of us may want as we include navigation bars.
Benjamin Myers

Welcome to Tablecloth - 0 views

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    I thought this might be useful for anyone who wanted to build tables into their website.
Jessica Murphy

Codecademy -- Free Programming Lessons - 0 views

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    Codecademy is the easiest way to learn how to code. It's interactive, fun, and you can do it with your friends.
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    I have messed around with this, and I think I came near graduating the free class that they offer. It was useful, but I didn't find that it got me too far into javascript. I did find that I liked the points and badges. Did you see the pay option alternative site (I think linked off Code Academy somewhere ... or it comes up when you search Google for Code Academy) where you can learn various coding languages as you play games? One of them teaches you CSS or Javascript as you fight zombies. If you didn't have to pay ... I would totally get into that. :)
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