This website gives an endless amount of photos for any type of usage. It's great for downloading pictures and altering them in Photoshop or Picnik. Also, they can be used on websites.
This website is from our Photoshop book and sends us to a link where some renowned authors bring their tips and tricks directly to your desktop. It talks about integrating adobe bridge, fixing color, and much more. There are live podcasts, audio and video, which take the user through steps of specific Photoshop activities.
This website is a you tube video about html coding. For me, this video was quite helpful because I need to actually see how things are done in order to successfully accomplish a given task. For visual learners, this video is great!
This site gives the basics about html vocabulary. Also, it tells about coding for links, pictures and objects, text styles, style sheets, forms, tables, lists, frames, and much more. In addition, there is a list of frequently asked questions. It is helpful, in general, to any person who is beginning html coding
This site allows viewers to see and access some of the best designed websites out in the web world. It's helpful to see some aspects that account for a truly "good" website design. Just by browsing through some of the pages, it is evident why they qualify for the best designs.
This website gives information on how to redesign websites and whether or not the redesign should take place. It tells of the importance of accessibility and the latest trends.
This site gives tons of CSS layouts. Some are quite simple, and other complex. Either way, it's a great site for people who are looking for layouts. It gives the html and CSS coding : )
This website gives virtual video tutorials which is great for people who need to visually see how things are done through Photoshop. There is also a forum where people leave their questions and comments about Photoshop.
This website gives eight tips on how to design a strong webpage. Some examples are select a color scheme and stick to it, add in a search feature, content is king, and don't go overboard with special effects. These basics for creating a website are useful for beginners, like the students in our Writing, Research, and Technology class.
This website is great because it is designed for beginner CSS users as well as advanced users. Some aspects this website offers is CSS background, text, font, border, list, and table. For more advanced users it displays sites that help with dimension, classification, and positioning. This is great general site for CSS users!