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andrea lynch

VistaIcons.com World - Free Vista Style Icons, Vista Wallpapers, Free Icon Sets and Win... - 0 views

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    More cool icons. I want to try using some on my first page we design.
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.
Katrina Shand

The CSS and XHTML Lab | 456 Berea Street - 0 views

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    This site shows you how to add certain effects to your css such as dropshadows, rounded edges and sliding tabs, horizontal centering etc. I will use some of these effects for my page.
jschoen

SimpleBits ~ Clickable Link Backgrounds - 0 views

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    The site simplebits.com provides a tip on how to make background links, objects, artwork, etc. easily clickable. If I had the time, I would use this effect on my portfolio page, designing each article and zen site feature to afford some sort of action.
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. Found at: Zeldman and A List Apart I'd like to try it, but don't anticipate using it any time in the near future..
andrea lynch

Tryit Editor v1.4 - 0 views

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    This page shows how to add an image to your css background. I think a lot f us will be doing that for our designs
Katrina Shand

CSS Basics - Making Cascading Style Sheets Easy to Understand - 0 views

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    This is an awesome site that breaks down the science of each css tool. It gives a simplified explanation and easy to understand examples of how your code will change the visuals of your page. I will use this for reference in the future.
jschoen

Ten CSS tricks you may not know | evolt.org - 0 views

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    A designer at evolt.org says that if you are going to use an unusual font (especially one you have to download), make sure you use it in an image instead designating it as standard text in your CSS page. This is huge, since in my Zen Garden page I'm using a font which I was fond of and downloaded - there are probably very few users whose computers actually have this font, but they can still see it if it is in the form of a .gif.
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.
pjsabatini

Four Bad Web Designs (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

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    This page is linked from Jakob Nielsen's website. Nielsen is an expert on Web Usability. He has much to say about what works in a website, and what does not. His book, Prioritizing Web Usability, though pricey, is worth it for anyone interested in making their site more usable. I plan on using Neilen's suggestions for my own work.
Mark Buckalew

Listamatic: The Gradient Green Navigation Bar - 1 views

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    Max Design page that shows how to make a navigation bar with a gradient green color scheme.
pjsabatini

A List Apart: Articles: Multi-Column Layouts Climb Out of the Box - 0 views

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    This article, written by Alan Pearce for A List Apart magazine talks about how to implement a multi-column layout. I want to use three columns for my Zen CSS page, so I'll be using this trick for sure. I hope it's useful.
applejackie87

My Favourite CSS Tricks for Lenses - 0 views

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    Cool tricks mostly for paragraph set ups. Ever wanted to have a floating paragraph in your website? Use this page to learn how! "Spicing up lenses"
applejackie87

BackgroundCity.Com - Group 3: SURFACES - 0 views

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    I think this is a pretty good website background site. It has some nice wallpapers. If you click on the thumbnail wallpaper, you are taken to a screen with that wallpaper as the wallpaper of the site. There are different colored texts all over the page. How do you get the background on your computer? All you do is right click and save the image to your computer!
pjsabatini

List-O-Matic - Generate CSS-styled navigation menus based on list items (using <li> tag... - 0 views

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    This list-o-matic website, used ironically enough, to create lists on your webpages, is exceptionally useful, if you haven't used it yet. It is found on the accessify.com site, and you can copy/paste the url at the top of this window. I may be using it for my page.
andrea lynch

Tryit Editor v1.4 - 0 views

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    I plan on using a transparent image on my page and this explains how to do it.
andrea lynch

What is "transparent url" - 0 views

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    On our CSS Zen Garden Sheet the transparent URL comes up repeatedly . This page gives several descriptions about what it is. Apparently, it controls background color. Which in this case, is transparent.
andrea lynch

Theme Demos - 0 views

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    Free themes for blog pages. They have a bunch, sports, kids, healthcare, political, etc.
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

Word Tips: Free Resources for Learning Office for Mac - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: FREE RESOURCES FOR LEARNING OFFICE FOR MAC www.office.com/setup Blogs: Our Microsoft Office tutorials are some of the most popular courses we offer. These tutorials, however, are designed for those using Office on computers with Microsoft Windows, so perhaps it's no surprise that we frequently hear from learners who want to know why we don't offer tutorials on Office for Mac. While Office for Mac shares a lot of functionality with the Windows version, its interface and design are different enough that we would need to create entirely new courses. Image of Office for Mac 2011 Product Box - www.office.com/setup With our small staff, it would be a real challenge to produce the same kind of detailed tutorials for the Mac-friendly Office we provide for the Windows version. We may consider adding some type of Office for Mac tutorial in the future, but for now we'd like to share a number of excellent-and mostly free!-resources that can help you learn how to use Office for Mac. Office 2016 for Mac is very similar to the Windows version. So if you have Office 2016 for Mac, check out our Office 2016 tutorial. FREE OFFICE FOR MAC TUTORIALS If you're using Office for Mac, the Office for Mac team has provided great series of tutorials and how-to guides to help you get started and even learn advanced skills: If you're just getting started, check out the Office 2016 for Mac Quick Start Guides, which provide an overview of each Office for Mac product. If you're looking for even more, the Office for Mac Blog and YouTube channel provide the latest news and step-by-step videos to guide you through. If you're using an earlier version of Office for Mac, check out the video below from the Office for Mac team on the Word 2011 Interface. Of course, you can also find help on the Microsoft Office for Mac Support page from the Office community and support team. If you need additional support, you might consider purchasing a subscription to Lynda.com to
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