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Katrina Shand

Tripoli - a CSS standard for HTML rendering | DevKick Lab - 0 views

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    Tripoli is a generic css standard for HTML rendering. Tripoli resets and rebuilds browser standards and allows you to create dynamic pages without interfering with Typographic measurements. It streamlines the readability and usability of your HTML content. It also allows for full control over all css rules and has been tested of IE 5. Here is an example of a layout pulg-in on the tripoli website... http://devkick.com/lab/tripoli/layout.php?lay=l1&width=wide&style=equal I am not too sure if I will be able to use this for my professional site but maybe when I learn more about HTML and css, I can take advantage of this site.
Mark Buckalew

Kotatsu - 0 views

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    Kotatsu is an easy-to-use HTML table generator. Tell it what kind of table you want to make, and it'll show you the HTML code to format it.
jschoen

HTML-Kit Tools - 0 views

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    Has anyone seen the shorthand feature on the HTML-kit Tools site? See the video on http://www.chami.com/html-kit/tools. After writing a tag, press Ctrl "J" - it's like the predictive text feature on cell phones. This should be useful when writing html elements becomes more familiar. The Atari voice on the video is annoying, though.
oscommerce templates

Premium oscommerce Templates - my oScommercetemplates.net - 0 views

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    For only 45$ you can get this Premium Oscommerce Store. Installed Modules: * Admin html product editor (Fckeditor) * Main Page admin html editor * Information Pages with admin control * Store Mode * Featured Products * Related Products * Monthly Sales Report * Quantity box with plus and minus buttons * Supertracker
Akmal Yousuf

Access 2016: Creating Reports - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: If you need to share information from your database with someone but don't want that person actually working with your database, consider creating a report. Reports allow you to organize and present your data in a reader-friendly, visually appealing format. Access makes it easy to create and customize a report using data from any query or table in your database. In this lesson, you will learn how to create, modify, and print reports. Throughout this tutorial, we will be using a sample database. If you would like to follow along, you'll need to download our Access 2016 sample database. You will need to have Access 2016 installed on your computer in order to open the example. Watch the video below to learn more about creating reports. TO CREATE A REPORT: Reports give you the ability to present components of your database in an easy-to-read, printable format. Access lets you create reports from both tables and queries. Open the table or query you want to use in your report. We want to print a list of cookies we've sold, so we'll open the Cookies Sold query. The Cookies Sold query - www.office.com/setup Select the Create tab on the Ribbon. Locate the Reports group, then click the Report command. Clicking the Report command - www.office.com/setup Access will create a new report based on your object. It's likely that some of your data will be located on the other side of the page break. To fix this, resize your fields. Simply select a field, then click and drag its edge until the field is the desired size. Repeat with additional fields until all of your fields fit. Resizing fields in the report - www.office.com/setup To save your report, click the Save command on the Quick Access Toolbar. When prompted, type a name for your report, then click OK. Saving and naming the report - www.office.com/setup Just like tables and queries, reports can be sorted and filtered. Simply right-click the field you w
applejackie87

HTML Quick List - HTML Code Tutorial - 0 views

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    This is a quick guide useful to refer to when you forget what words to use for what command. I often find myself forgetting what certain alignments do and which words mean what when clicked. This is a cheat sheet for those who are forgetful, or when stressful times lead to forgetting the basics.
Katrina Shand

Dynamic Drive CSS Library- Animated horizontal tabs - 0 views

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    This is the HTML and CSS codes for Horizontal tab menus. When you copy the code, you have to make sure that you save the two images so that they may be used as the background images and also make sure that the image is directed correctly in both the HTML & css or you wont get the cool effect. I do plan to use this in my professional site.
Katrina Shand

Learning @ Your Own Pace® - lynda.com - 0 views

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    awesome tutorials for everything imaginable with css and html and various languages
pjsabatini

Class and ID Selectors | HTML Dog - 0 views

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    HTML Dog has probably been the most useful tool in this whole ordeal for me. Here, in the intermediate tutorial, Patrick Griffiths explains the difference from the ID and the div tags. ID tag's identify a particular rule, whereas divs describe classes. Though not vital information, this can probably help alleviate some frustration, and for that, it's worth checkint out.
applejackie87

Checkbox maker - does what it says on the tin | Developer Tools | Accessify.com - 0 views

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    This is a really cool way to cheat. You can type in any information you want to be added to a list where a small empty box appears to the left. Here, the viewer of your page can check which ever open box they want that appears on your site. It does it all for you! Just copy and paste the code into your html.
Akmal Yousuf

Forms in SharePoint - Seven Ways to Create a Form in SharePoint - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Forms are the cornerstone of business applications, and plenty of options exist to create a form in SharePoint. Which one you use will depend on your needs, technical skill and the version of SharePoint you are using. In this article we'll explore seven ways to build forms in SharePoint along with some of the pros and cons of each. All these options will be storing the data in an existing SharePoint list. SHAREPOINT LISTS Default forms are available for any SharePoint list. Create a list and you have a corresponding form to add and modify items. Options are available to organize the order of fields, format them, validate input, add basic calculations and attach files. There are also more advanced options such as limiting permissions to item owners and enabling workflows. You can modify all of these under List Settings for the list. These generic SharePoint forms are a good choice for simple applications that don't have too many columns or records and that only require basic functionality. Lists also offer a data sheet view to edit a limited set of columns, much like a spreadsheet. What you see is what you get with these basic forms. If you need to break fields up into multiple tabs, or perhaps have business logic run on them in real time, you'll need to keep on reading. And although theoretically a list can store millions of items, you can only access up to 5,000 items in any view (in reality the numbers are far lower before performance degrades considerably). Basic Sharepoint list form - www.office.com/setup SHAREPOINT DESIGNER Creating a custom form in SharePoint Designer is relatively easy. You take an existing SharePoint list and use Designer to create a new .aspx page which renders and controls the form. There are files used by a list to create forms, one each to add, edit and view. These are located in the same folder as their associated SharePoint list. With Designer you can show or hide fields based on certain criteria, change the layout, use va
Akmal Yousuf

How to Use Microsoft Forms in Office 365 Education - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    How to Use the New Microsoft Forms - www.office.com/setup www.office.com/setup Blogs: Have you seen the new Microsoft Forms? One of the most popular articles on my blog in the last 12 months was related to its predecessor - Excel Surveys. Not only did that post get a lot of views, but it also got a lot of comments from people with questions about the features of Excel Surveys, or more importantly for some, the features it did not have. You can still use Excel Surveys, but Microsoft are in the process of transitioning to something better - Microsoft Forms. This version includes automatic grading and built-in student feedback. Here's what you need to know. GETTING STARTED You can find the homepage for Microsoft Forms by going to forms.office.com, or you may see Forms listed in the Office 365 App Launcher. Both links go to the same place. Technically, Forms is still in Preview but you can sign in with your Office 365 Education account today and start creating surveys and quizzes. The new Microsoft Forms work on desktop and mobile browsers. Once you are logged in, click the New button to create your first form. Replace Untitled Form with a title of your choice, and add a description underneath if you want to provide any directions or information for students or parents who are filling out your Form. BUILDING A FORM Tapping the Add Question button gives you access to the question types that are available to you in this new version of Microsoft Forms. The options include: Choice: for creating multiple choice questions! Tap or click the slider to allow people to select multiple answers. You can also tap or click the ellipses button to shuffle answers. Quiz: a multiple choice question that you allows you to select a correct answer for automatic grading. Tapping the comment icon on each answer choice lets you add student feedback for each selection. Multiple answers and shuffled answers are also available to you when working on Quiz questions. Text: to collect
Anna Taylor

10 Ways to Make a Website More Usable - 2 views

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    Keeping usability for stumblers, browsers and surfers in mind when creating a website can be an exasperating task. Doing so shouldn't have to be so frustrating... What follows is a list of how to improve your site's usability without going crazy!
Geraldine Malone

CSS Tutorial - Float - 0 views

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    Here's a great site to style the images you have inserted on your html document by floating them in specific areas of the page.
jschoen

Tryit Editor v1.4 - 0 views

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    If you would like to play around with an HTML document without damaging your own, check out the W3C Schools CSS Guide where you can edit text on one half of the screen and watch the results unfold on the other. I am using this in the lab now so I can get some practice without exchanging files and refreshing the page constantly.
pjsabatini

Tryit Editor v1.4 - 0 views

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    By now, most of us can reasonably use many basic functions of html and css. This function, allowing the designer to adjust the margin size, may be helpful. I will be using it on my site..
Kashif Mehmood Mughal

Complete Basic Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Tutorials - 1 views

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    In this Interactive Dreamweaver CS4 Tutorial (HTML & CSS) Post you will learn how to use for basic concepts and there is all new techniques which embed in this latest version, there is some very professional tips and tricks for your web development needs.
Akmal Yousuf

http://blog.office-setup-help.us/abb-deploy-office-365-yammer-part-strategic-initiative... - 0 views

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    Microsoft Corp. announced today that the power and automation technology company ABB will deploy Microsoft Office 365 and Yammer to its employees worldwide. With about 145,000 employees in 100 countries, ABB is transitioning from multiple IT collaboration and messaging solutions to Office 365 to provide a single solution for productivity, communication, collaboration and enterprise social in the cloud. "Office 365 and Yammer will enable us to transform communication and collaboration among our employees, surfacing the best and most innovative ideas across the organization," said Andy Tidd, CIO at ABB Group. For more details around this announcement, please visit the Customer Spotlight newsroom.
Geraldine Malone

Free XHTML/CSS Website Templates - Template World - 0 views

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    This is a great resource to access a slue of free templates. Scroll down the left side and check out all the examples you could copy.
Katrina Shand

CSS Layouts - Code-Sucks.com - 0 views

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    Layouts, Web templates and code snippets for css
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