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Dana Dietrich

Start Here | an introduction to the webmaster's world || HTMLSource ] - 0 views

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    This website is a step by step process for doing your first website. It is very organized and detailed without making you feel like your head is going to explode. The glossary is great for beginners just starting with webdesign.
Dana Dietrich

Create Stunning CSS Backgrounds with Images - 0 views

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    This website gives simple instructions, coding and tips for making really cool backgrounds very easily. It even gives some free backgrounds you can use.
Jacqui Mianart

All Free Backgrounds - Hundreds of Free Web Page Backgrounds! - 0 views

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    This website gives a ton of free backgrounds to choose from for your website.
Joan Vance

CSS and Images: A Beginner's Cheat Sheet | KathyMarks.com - 0 views

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    Easy way to learn CSS
Jacqui Mianart

4096 Color Wheel Version 2.1 - 0 views

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    This website will give the various colors that can be used in designing a web page.
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    This is a color wheel for webpages. You point your mouse over the wheel and the color appears in three different types. These are all coded into one that is the web-safe, one that is web-smart, and one that is unsafe. You can click on the desired color and the code appears in the boxes.
Jen Fitzgerald

Stu Nicholls | CSSplay | Hidden Tab menu - 0 views

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    This site shows how to use a hidden tab menu. When the user rolls the mouse over the tab, all the links come into view. Til then they are hidden behind the tab.
Jacquelyn Halbach

12 Principles For Keeping Your Code Clean | CSS | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    This is a modern web page designed to help in keeping your codes clean and easy to understand. This helps in making less errors.
Joan Vance

CSS Border Properties - CSS Basics - Chapter 13 - 0 views

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    This is a good site for using a border in CSS.
Angel Perez

CSS Float Property - 0 views

  • CSS float Property
Danielle Rabello

Tizag Tutorials - 0 views

anonymous

Guide to Cascading Style Sheets - 0 views

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    This website provides several links to CSS help, tutorials, and HTML to help with our web design.
Brittany Mitros

W3Schools Online Web Tutorials - 0 views

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    has everything for coding! Use this site!
Akmal Yousuf

Windows 8 apps available for Office Webinars - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Videos of the Office 15-Minute Webinars are available in new apps for Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. These videos can help you get the most out of Word, Excel, Outlook, OneNote, PowerPoint, and other Office applications. Watch on your phone or Windows 8 computer, or use the app as a second screen as you follow the steps in the demo on your main screen. So now you have another option to view past Office Webinars in addition to the Office Blog, Office YouTube channel, or joining live-plus participate in the live Q&A session-every Tuesday at http://aka.ms/offweb. Windows 8 App Windows Phone 8 App Or just search for "Office Webinars" next time your are at the Windows Store. -Doug Thomas
Akmal Yousuf

The Best Free Add-ins for Microsoft Office - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Ever wish Word had an encyclopedia you could tap, or Excel could generate some dummy numbers? Office add-ins provide this kind of added functionality to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Office apps. Here are some of the handiest add-ins you can install for Office 2013 and above to get more out of your office suite. We previously highlighted Office add-ins and apps for Office 2013 and earlier, but since then Microsoft has renamed "Office Apps" to "Office Add-ins". Now there are more than a handful of these plugins you can install to enhance Microsoft Office, whether you're using Office 2013 or 2016, Office Online, or Office on the iPad.
Akmal Yousuf

5 tips for running a small business from anywhere - Office Setup Help - 0 views

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    The concept of a 'physical office' as a small business hub of productivity is quickly being replaced by the connected 'mobile office,' which connects employees wherever they happen to be. Today's business landscape favors those who are nimble and able to adapt rapidly by collaborating on the go, sharing ideas quickly and anticipating customer needs. Luckily, small businesses today can achieve this dynamic work environment through the use of Web-based software available for both desktop and mobile platforms. Web-based software is known as 'cloud services' or as 'the cloud' for short. Today, small businesses have access to IT solutions that were previously only available to enterprises - allowing them to punch above their weight class and better compete in their industry. By taking advantage of these Web-based and mobile solutions, small businesses can effectively run their company from anywhere - even from a mobile device or tablet. Here are just a few of the ways technology can help small businesses overcome everyday business challenges: ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR A PHYSICAL OFFICE Starting a business is difficult. Many small businesses owners may not have the capital to lease office space, or they may be hiring friends and staff who aren't based in the same city. Modern cloud technology can unify small business teams, removing the need for a physical office space. WORK WHEREVER IT'S CONVENIENT Cloud services let employees set up a shared folder from a mobile device while taking the bus; create a new spreadsheet on a tablet at lunch; get a presentation from the company's shared drive and make edits from a friend's computer; or schedule a team meeting from a home computer. Office 365 can be installed on up to 5 devices, giving small businesses the ability to do more than just read documents from a mobile device, a tablet, a laptop or even a desktop* by extending the office experience to employees wherever and whenever they need to cond
Akmal Yousuf

Yammer on Tour: Catch the working world at its turning point - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    We're bringing Yammer to a city near you with Yammer on Tour-a free event series that brings together customers, partners and thought leaders for a unique opportunity to hear our vision for enterprise social, network with like-minded peers, and learn directly from customers how to usher in success in today's rapidly changing business environment. Yammer on Tour features an action-packed half-day agenda including: Keynotes and appearances by Yammer co-founder Adam Pisoni and customers Breakout sessions featuring product insights and expert discussions on enterprise social success Hands-on training and certification Networking and demos from Yammer and our partners in the expo hall Join us at Yammer on Tour in the following cities: New York-April 9: Register today Chicago-April 16: Register today Dallas-May 15: Registration opening soon We look forward to seeing you at one of these events!
Akmal Yousuf

Office 365: A customer-centric service experience - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    A teacher would never be satisfied with her performance if she discovered that the entire back row of her classroom was unable to hear her lecture. In the world of cloud services for business, we see things the same way. With Office 365, every user counts! Google has a different approach. It starts counting downtime only after at least 5 percent of users are affected. Imagine if 100 of your 2,000 users had no access to email. Would you, as an IT professional, be satisfied with your performance? Would your business hold you accountable for your performance? The answers to these questions are clear. Calculating downtime only after 5 percent of your users cannot access email, as Google does, makes it more difficult for you to assess impact to user productivity. Google's approach doesn't help your business with meaningful performance metrics. With Office 365, every affected customer and every service counts when we calculate downtime. Downtime means the total minutes in a month during which service is unavailable, excluding scheduled downtime. For services like email, there is no scheduled downtime, an experience that our many Exchange Server customers have long been accustomed to-system maintenance while they continue to be productive in their Outlook inboxes. In addition to the way it calculates downtime, Google also combines consumer and commercial service availability when reporting the availability of Gmail. This means if you are considering Google Apps for Business, you cannot get accurate information regarding the availability of the commercial service that you need. On the other hand, Microsoft's approach to calculating downtime, which includes every user minute, helps you understand whether your users' productivity is being impacted by downtime of email. Google takes a "use at your risk" approach around Google+, Hangout and Google Voice. These services are not part of Google Apps for Business and are excluded from the SLA. Excluding these serv
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