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Darlene Antonelli

Color Scheme Designer 3 - 0 views

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    Make a great color scheme! I play with this site all the time. You can have a monochromatic scheme, a complement, analogic... and so much more. There are also options so you can see what your color scheme might look like to a color blind person!
Darlene Antonelli

Fifty Words: Microfiction in Fifty Words a Day - 0 views

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    A blog, where the author blogs in 50 words or fewer, I believe. Also an interesting design to look at.
Tamikka Malloy

Job board - 1 views

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    This an excellent source for seekers of jobs in the media/journalism and freelance positions. It also has information about classes and seminars given online or at specific locations. The site is free, but if you sign up as a member, you get more insider infomation and invites to industry networking gatherings. Plus discounts off any of the courses. The membership is $50. its worth it!
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    ooh, thanks, tammika. :)
Karen Holloway

The Sartorialist - 1 views

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    An intriguing person-on-the-street photography blog.
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    hmm, definitely intriguing, but a very clean layout.
alexa m

WordPress Tricks - 0 views

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    I hope this link is "legal" (if it's not, I apologize), but there are some "tricks" to get super-fancy with your blog HTML.
alexa m

Free WordPress Themes - 0 views

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    These seem like pretty basic themes, so hopefully they can be manipulated easily. There are a couple fancy ones -- which obviously won't fly -- but in case you guys haven't found something that tickles your fancy, got another 300 for you to check out. :)
Darlene Antonelli

Zexee, Free Grunge WordPress Theme - 0 views

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    A totally free nice-looking theme for Wordpress! Oh, and did I mention the sidebar is on the left? It's awesome. I won't be using it on my site, because I prefer the sidebar on the right. You guys can enjoy :)
jah713

WordPress › ComicPress « Free WordPress Themes - 0 views

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    This is a very basic theme that looks like it might be pretty interesting. I will definitely be messing around with it. I just thought that I would share it in case others might be interested.
Jess Landolfi

MangoOrange Theme - 2 views

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    A complex theme that I'm hoping to manipulate and use for my site. It has three columns, and looks complex but outlining the box level elements shows it's fairly simple.
Laura Casey

4 Digital Alternatives to the Traditional Resume - 0 views

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    This is from mashable, one of my favorite sites. I think this is interesting for those of us developing our websites. There really are alternatives to a traditional resume or CV!
Jess Landolfi

Neilsen: Design Guru designers love to hate - 1 views

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    Article about Jakob Nielsen who wrote "Prioritizing Web Usability" and if you take a look at his site it's extremely minimal and I would argue doesn't follow the usability guidelines we discussed in class. \n\nThis is an article about why.
anonymous

The Best Mac CSS Editor: Resting On Its Laurels - 0 views

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    An in depth review of Macrabbit's CSSEdit OSX software. Mac360.com takes a look at the popular CSS editing software.
anonymous

Adding eBook epub and mobi downloads to WordPress - 0 views

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    A short article that provides instructions on how to upload several documented types not natively supported by Wordpress.
Karen Holloway

The Sartorialist - 0 views

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    Scott Schuman is The Sartorialist. He has created an intriguing person-on-the-street photography blog. His work influences the fashion design industry and trickles to many other design disciplines. I like the spirit of the site, and hope to incorporate this in my own photography.
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    Cool and simple photo blog!
Laura Casey

WordPress Themes - 1 views

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    This theme is called Fat Mary, and I'm thinking about using it for my website.
Bill Wolff

A List Apart: Articles: Faux Columns - 0 views

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    "Faux Columns" by Dan Cederholm of SimpleBits discusses "[a] simple way to make CSS columns appear equal in length, regardless of the content that they contain." This technique requires a good amount of skill in positioning elements on a page and understanding the nuances of the background image. I'd like to try it, but don't anticipate using it any time in the near future, but because we're using Wordpress I'm not sure I'll be needing to any time soon.
Tamikka Malloy

HTML; CSS and Javascript - 0 views

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    Very good demonstration; however the narrator moves along quickly so you have to pause and go back alot in order to catch on.
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